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The AKDN project company Frigoken, Kenya’s largest exporter of processed green beans, endeavours to forge a better future for the country’s small-scale farmers. The company employs over 3,000 people, most of whom are women, and supports around 70,000 small-scale farmers.
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The AKDN project company Frigoken, Kenya’s largest exporter of processed green beans, endeavours to forge a better future for the country’s small-scale farmers. The company also implements a comprehensive workplace wellness programme and provides young families with a day-care facility.
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The AKDN project company Frigoken, Kenya’s largest exporter of processed green beans, endeavours to forge a better future for the country’s small-scale farmers. The company also implements a comprehensive workplace wellness programme and provides young families with a day-care facility.
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By processing vegetables throughout the year, Frigoken, a project company of AKDN in Kenya, provides small-scale farmers in East Africa an all-year round guaranteed market for their produce.
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In addition to a guaranteed all-year market and provision of farming inputs on a credit basis, Frigoken, a project company of AKDN in Kenya, significantly invests in agricultural extension services for the farmers. With an extension team comprising of over 1,000 employees, Frigoken Ltd. works hand-in-hand with the small-scale farmers to implement sustainable agricultural practices that enhance yield and, ultimately, increase farmer income. Frigoken conforms to the Global GAP standard – an international standard that stands for and promotes implementation of Good Agricultural Practices.
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Crew work tirelessly aboard the ship Tyco Resolute to lay oceanic underwater cables for the SEACOM project. To lower the costs and boost the speeds of internet services in East Africa, AKDN invested in Seacom, which deployed a subsea fibre optic network connecting South and East Africa to Europe and Southern Asia.
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Roshan, an AKFED project company and Afghanistan’s leading total communications provider. To create modern telecommunications in Afghanistan, AKDN and its partners set up Roshan, which now has 6.5 million mobile phone subscribers in all provinces. In 2014, AKDN also launched SMART, a telecommunications service provider in Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi.
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Botanical Extracts EPZ Limited, based in Athi River, Kenya, is a private limited company involved initially in the extraction of artemisinin to fight multidrug resistant malaria.
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In response to the Ivory Coast government’s call for the private sector to shoulder more of the burden of services like electricity, telephones, clean water, and transport, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) has explored ways of contributing to the development of the country by mobilising funds for large-scale infrastructure projects and making selected investments in companies that provide essential goods and services. Filtisac is an AKFED project company that produces jute and polypropylene bags for the packaging and transport of goods to local and export markets.
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To stimulate long-term economic growth in the country, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) partnered with the Kyrgyz Government and international financial institutions to establish the Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB). KICB currently serves over 415,000 clients through a network of 39 branches located across all provinces of the Kyrgyz Republic.
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AKFED’s Tourism Promotion Services, operating under the brand name Serena Hotels, seeks to develop tourism potential in selected areas in the developing world, particularly in under-served regions where tourism facilitiies can contribute to economic growth and the overall investment climate. Photo: Kigali Serena Hotel in Rwanda, part of the Serena chain of hotels.
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To encourage the creation of strong and efficient capital markets and provide essential financial services, AKFED provides an institutional umbrella for banks and insurance companies in eastern Africa, Central Asia and South Asia. As parts of AKFED, these project companies work on a commercial basis, but all profits are reinvested in further development. Diamond Trust Bank (DTB), which was founded in the 1940s, offers retail and commerical banking services in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi via a network of over 110 branches. Photo: DTB offices in Kampala, Uganda.
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Founded by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1960, the Nation Media Group (NMG) has its origins in Kenya’s Taifa and Nation newspapers, which were set up to provide independent voices during the years just preceding the country’s independence. In recent years, the Group has expanded its operations into Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda and has established itself as the Region’s leading media group with investments in print and electronic media across East Africa. On the broadcast front, the Nation Media Group operates television outlets in Kenya, NTV and QTV), and in Uganda NTVU (photo), as well as the recently launched Spark TV that is dedicated solely to women. NMG’s radio outlets include Easy FM and QFM in Kenya, KFM and Dembe FM in Uganda, and KFM in Rwanda.
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The Cofisac packaging factory in Senegal - Across West Africa, Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) has been involved in the packaging industry, to help stimulate the local economy by making it easier for locally produced goods to be exported.
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AKFED’s Tourism Promotion Services (TPS) seeks to develop tourism potential in selected areas in the developing world, particularly in under-served regions. In Tanzania, TPS currently operates 10 hotels, eco-lodges and tented camps in and around the country’s famous national parks, Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam.
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Uganda Fishnet Manufacturers Limited (UFM) – a project company of the Aga Khan Fund For Economic Development (AKFED) – provides a locally manufactured supply of quality fishnets, an essential product for one of Uganda’s most significant export industries. Fishnets are produced in a manner that is consistently compliant with local, and international standards, thus promoting sustainable fishing practices. AKFED works to strengthen the role of the private sector in developing countries by promoting entrepreneurial activity and supporting private sector initiatives, particularly those that are responsible and sensitive towards the environment.
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In Uganda, with the commissioning of Bujagali Hydropower, a project company of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, the proportion of Uganda's electricity supply being generated from renewable sources rose to 90 percent, making the country's electricity supply one of the cleanest in the world. Since 2012, the project has been improving the quality of life for Ugandans in many different ways. For example, previously, the lack of a steady electricity supply hampered economic growth. With the addition of Bujagali hydropower to the grid, the steady supply of power allows all types of businesses to extend their service hours, expand their operations and attract investment.
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As an international development agency dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and building economically sound enterprises in the developing world, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED), an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), often works in parts of the world that lack sufficient foreign direct investment. AKFED operates as a network of affiliates with more than 90 separate project companies employing over 47,000 people. We work with local and international development partners to create and operate companies that provide goods and services essential to economic development. These range from banking to electric power, agricultural processing, hotels and telecommunications.
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