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Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of Alberta
University of Alberta - School of Business Alberta School of Business, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaJoin Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.
Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – University of Victoria
University of Victoria - Engineering/Computer Science Building 99111 Ring Rd, Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaJoin Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.
Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan – Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University - Vancouver Campus 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaJoin Yasmin Karim, the Gender and Development Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan, for a conversation about achieving women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities.
Climate Change and Natural Disasters: Are we ready?
Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat 199 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, CanadaOn Monday, November 27, 2017 join Aga Khan Foundation Canada and thePanel to explore the natural disaster risks we face based on new climate and weather trends, how we should be preparing, and what role Canada should play abroad.
1 Million Lives Unlocked: Vancouver event
Ismaili Jamatkhana Richmond 4000 May Drive, Richmond, British Columbia, CanadaTogether, we have a million reasons to celebrate. In 2012, the Government of Canada and Aga Khan Foundation Canada launched