Ham Serunjogi, a graduate of the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya, previously shared his journey from Uganda to Iowa... View Article
Though many African cultures regard orphans as the responsibility of the community, often only academically gifted orphans have a shot... View Article
A child’s start in life can define a society’s growth and prosperity. The evidence is overwhelming: investing in early childhood... View Article
Zohir Shomusalamov, a young man from Khorog, Tajikistan, dreamed of finding a way to make use of his passion for... View Article
A Single Mother in Mombasa I ask you to picture in your mind a house with no ceiling, just aluminum... View Article
Talant Niyazov, a graduate of the University of Central Asia (UCA)’s School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPCE), is a... View Article
Goal 4, Inclusive and quality education for all, sets high standards to ensure inclusive and quality education for all and... View Article
Can television get people to engage with books? TV often lures people – especially young people – away from reading.... View Article
It was very special for me to return to Tanzania last week and participate in the 2nd International Conference on... View Article
For several years the Aga Khan Foundation, in partnership with Cargill, has helped to grow the Agrarian Institute of Bilibiza... View Article