What: As part of International Development Week, Aga Khan Foundation Canada is convening Ted Cogan, Sonya De Laat & Nassisse Solomon, who are leading researchers
Aga Khan Foundation Canada
How COVID-19 is transforming lives: Talent, education, and the economy in a post-pandemic world
COVID-19 has been a disruptive force in Canada and around the world. In this one-hour session, keynote John Stackhouse will talk about
Building a brighter future: improving women and girls’ health and rights
When women and girls are healthy, they are one step closer to reaching their full potential. But in developing countries,
#InMyHeart: a creative expression of personal identity during Nuit Blanche
When we’re healthy, we can live our lives to the fullest and share our potential with the world. So we’re
In a Heartbeat : a travelling exhibit about women leading change at the Ismaili Centre, Toronto
To see the exhibit, book a tour online or visit during open house hours, which are Wednesdays and Fridays between 10:30
Women Delivering: How women are championing global change
On the occasion of the world-renowned Women Deliver conference being held in Vancouver, please join us for an event exploring
In conversation with David Beasley, Executive Director of the World Food Programme
Conflict is one of the main causes of food insecurity and hunger globally today, forcing millions of people to abandon
Girls Making the Grade: Closing the Education Gap in Fragile Settings
Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) and World University Service of Canada (WUSC) are pleased to invite you to an event on
Daring to Deliver – Midwives on the Front Lines in Canada and Tanzania
MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON. Ninety-nine percent of all maternal deaths happen in developing countries, and more than 1 million children every year