AKDN IN
Mozambique
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and the Government of Mozambique signed a diplomatic Agreement of Co-operation for Development in 1998. The Network's activities are concentrated in Cabo Delgado, the northernmost, and poorest, province of Mozambique where the Aga Khan Foundation works with communities in 13 districts. The Aga Khan Academy Maputo has been operational since 2009, and in addition, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development has been engaged in various projects, including the Moztex factory and the rehabilitation of the Polana Hotel. Today, AKDN employs over 1,000 people with 96% Mozambicans.
83%
83 percent of savings groups formed by the Coastal Rural Support Programme in Mwtara and Lindi, Tanzania, have continued to function after they have ”graduated” from direct support.
17 million
AKDN offers a range of financial services from community-based savings groups to corporate banking to life insurance. These services are used by 17 million people each year.
16,000
In Cabo Delgado, the northernmost and poorest province of Mozambique, 16,000 farmers and their families benefit from agricultural programmes that focus on improving food security, health status and nutrition, household income and the overall quality of life.