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Aga Khan Foundation

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Aga Khan Foundation
nonprofit organization, Terrorist organization
inception1967 Sesa
field of workinternational development Sesa
named afterAga Khan IV Sesa
nea ɔhyehyɛɛ noAga Khan IV Sesa
adwumayɛbea tiGeneva Sesa
wɔn wɛbsaethttp://www.akdn.org/AKF Sesa

Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) yɛ ankorankoro, amanaman ntam nkɔso adwumayɛbea a ɛnyɛ nea wɔhwehwɛ mfaso,[1] a Shah Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, Shia Ismaili Nkramofo Agyapade Imam a ɔto so 49 na ɔde sii hɔ wɔ afe 1967[2] mu .[3]AKF hwehwɛ sɛ ɛde bere tenten ano aduru bɛma wɔ ɔhaw ahorow a ɛfa ohia, ɔkɔm, akenkan ne akyerɛw a wonnim ne akwahosan pa a wonni ho wɔ Asia Kesee Fam ne Mfinimfini mmeae a wodi hia sen biara, Afrika Apuei ne Atɔe Fam, ne Mfinimfini Apuei. Wɔ saa mpɔtam yi mu no, wɔde adwene si nkuraasefoɔ ahiadeɛ so titire wɔ mmepɔ, mpoano ne mmeaeɛ a ahodeɛ nnim.

Fapem no dwumadi taa hyɛ anuanom mmea nnwumakuw afoforo a wɔwɔ Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) mu no adwuma mu den. Bere a wɔde ahyɛde ahorow a ɛfa wɔn nimdeɛ ho (nneɛma a atwa yɛn ho ahyia, amammerɛ, sikasɛm nketewa, akwahosan, nhomasua, adansi, nkuraase nkɔso) na ɛkyerɛ saa nnwumakuw yi kwan no, wɔtaa yɛ wɔn dwumadi ahorow no ne wɔn ho wɔn ho bom sɛnea ɛbɛyɛ a "wɔbɛma" nkɛntɛnso no nyinaa "dɔɔso sɛ Network no wɔ wɔ beaeɛ anaa mpɔtam biara. AKF nso ne mpɔtam hɔ, ɔman ne amanaman ntam ahokafoɔ yɛ adwuma bom sɛdeɛ ɛbɛyɛ a ɛbɛma asetena mu nkɔsoɔ a ɛbɛtena hɔ daa aba aman 14 a ɛde nhyehyɛeɛ di dwuma wɔ mu no mu. Fapem no adwumayɛbea ti wɔ Geneva, Switzerland.[4]

Mmeae a wɔde wɔn adwene si so

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Fapem no wɔ nneɛma ason a wɔde wɔn adwene si so a nea ɛka ho ne: mmofraase nkɔso, nhomasua,[5]akwahosan[6] ne aduan pa, kuayɛ ne aduan a wonya, ɔmanfo,[7] adwuma ne adwumayɛ, ne wim tebea a wotumi gyina ano. Esiane sɛ ɛhwehwɛ akwan foforo a wɔbɛfa so adi ɔhaw ahorow a emu yɛ den ho dwuma nti, ɛbɔ mmɔden sɛ ɛbɛkyerɛ ano aduru a wobetumi ayɛ nsakrae wɔ tebea horow a ɛwɔ mmeae ahorow pii mu na wɔayɛ no sɛnea ɛte.[8]

Nsɛm a ɛfa ntam a Fapem no nso di ho dwuma no bi ne nnipa ahoɔden nkɔsoɔ, mpɔtam hɔfoɔ kyɛfa, ne mmarima ne mmaa ne nkɔsoɔ.[9]

Sika a wɔde ma

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Aga Khan ma Fapem no sika daa ma adwumayɛ ne ntoboa a wɔde ma wɔ ne endowment no nso. Mmoa a ɛfiri aban, ahyehyɛdeɛ ne ankorankoro nnwumakuo ahokafoɔ hɔ a ɛfiri Amanaman Nkabom, Wiase Nyinaa Nsɛm Canada, USAID, UK FCDO, Germany Ɔman Amannɔne Dwumadibea, Agence Française de Développment ne afoforɔ gyina hɔ ma sika kɛseɛ. Ismailifoɔ mpɔtam hɔfoɔ nso de sika boa ne atuhoamafoɔ, berɛ, ne adwumayɛfoɔ nnwuma nso.

Abasobɔde ne agyede a wɔde ma

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Nea ɛka n’adwuma ho anuonyam afoforo ho ne sɛ, Fapem no nyaa afe 2005 Abasobɔde a ɛfa Nkɔso Dwumadi a Ɛyɛ Foforo a Ɛsen Biara ho fii Wiase Nyinaa Nkɔso Nkitahodibea a ɛfa Aga Khan Nkuraase Mmoa Dwumadi (AKRSP) ho. Wɔatumi ayɛ AKRSP no bi de ayɛ Nkuraase Mmoa Dwumadie Nkitahodiɛ wɔ Pakistan.[10][11]

Asasesin a wɔde wɔn adwene si so

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Aga Khan Fapem no wɔ aman 17 so wɔ wiase nyinaa, ɛde nhyehyɛe ahorow redi dwuma wɔ aman 14 mu a nea ɛka ho ne: Afrika Apuei Fam (Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania ne Uganda); Asia Mfinimfini & Kesee Fam (Afghanistan, India, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan ne Tajikistan); Mfinimfini Apuei (Misraim ne Siria); ne Europa (Portugal) na ɛwɔ hɔ. Fapem no wɔ sikakorabea ne mfiridwuma ho mmoa adwumayɛbea ahorow wɔ Canada, Switzerland, United Kingdom ne United States.

Nsɛm a wɔde gyinaa so

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  2. Anheier, Helmut K.; Toepler, Stefan (2009-11-24). International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9780387939964.
  3. Cherry, Stephen M.; Ebaugh, Helen Rose (2016-04-22). Global Religious Movements Across Borders: Sacred Service. Routledge. ISBN 9781317127338.
  4. Ebrahim, Alnoor (2005-05-12). NGOs and Organizational Change: Discourse, Reporting, and Learning. Cambridge University Press. p. 147. ISBN 9780521671576.
  5. "Lessons from the lockdown: Equality, equity in education". Daily Monitor. March 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  6. "Policies needed to tackle nutrition challenge". The Express Tribune. 2021-02-07. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  7. "AKF supports development of civil society in Tajikistan | Tajikistan News ASIA-Plus". asiaplustj.info. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  8. Teaching Korea: Modernization, Model Minorities, and American Internationalism in the Cold War Era. 2008-01-01. p. 172. ISBN 9781109098709.
  9. "Refugees to benefit from new education programme". Daily Monitor. 3 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  10. Global Development Network: Global Development Awards at www.gdnet.org
  11. Narayan-Parker, Deepa; Glinskaya, Elena E. (2007-01-01). Ending Poverty in South Asia: Ideas that Work. World Bank Publications. ISBN 9780821368770.