NAIROBI, KENYA, APRIL 7, 2014 – Children affected by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa will have a chance for a better start... View Article

This blog is the fourth in our series of stories of “Women Who Inspire” for International Women’s Day 2014. Najma... View Article

This blog is the first in our series of stories of “Women Who Inspire” for International Women’s Day 2014. Fridah... View Article

Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. programs help to alleviate poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and poor health through community-based initiatives in Afghanistan, Egypt,... View Article

Mukhaye Muchimuti is an Aga Khan Foundation Scholar now attending the American University Master’s Degree program at its School of... View Article

Our next installment in A Day in the Life of Our Communities comes from the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania. ... View Article

This blog is adapted from a conversation with Alex Alubisia, Chief of Party of the Education for Marginalized Children in... View Article

This fall, to promote the Partnership Walk in San Antonio, Dr. Shazli Malik joined Waheeda Kara, Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA) volunteer,... View Article

In Mali, the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has supported the provision of remedial education for children internally displaced as a... View Article

In May 2012, Natalie Ross, AKF USA’s Program Associate for Civil Society and Youth, visited the Cross-Border Vocational Education in... View Article