1,000
The Aga Khan Museum is home to over 1,000 masterpieces showcasing the arts of Muslim civilisations from the Iberian Peninsula to China.
The Aga Khan Museum is home to over 1,000 masterpieces showcasing the arts of Muslim civilisations from the Iberian Peninsula to China.
In support of the Government's Clean India Mission, the AKDN is facilitating access to improved sanitation and hygiene for 700,000 people in 6 states.
Over a 20-year period, the AKDN Water and Sanitation Extension Programme has provided WHO-quality water installations for more than 100,000 households in the northern Pakistan.
In the Kyrgyz Republic, the AKDN has worked with water-use associations and district water departments to rehabilitate over 85 irrigation canals.
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.
The Aga Khan Foundation’s Urban Community Support Programme has supported in recent years more than 14,000 people in Portugal, to secure better and long-term employment.
In India, the Aga Khan Foundation’s employable skills programme has successfully placed over 62% of trainees in full-time employment.
Since 2011, the AKDN has supported 63,000 people in Pakistan to develop the skills and confidence they need to become enterprising and gain meaningful employment.
In 2017, the Aga Khan Foundation’s farm livelihoods and natural resources management interventions benefitted over 1 million people worldwide.