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The recent Winterlude Games held in the valleys of Northern Pakistan enabled the local community to come together to improve their mental and physical wellbeing.
On 13 July 2021, the Emirates Scout Association organised the 4th World Scout Youth Forum Simulation, which was held in the Ismaili Centre, Dubai.
A asma afeta cerca de 700 mil residentes em Portugal (Inquérito Nacional de Prevalência da Asma). Estima-se que apenas 57% dos asmáticos tenham a sua doença controlada, ou seja, cerca de 300 mil portugueses necessitam de melhor intervenção para controlo da doença.
It is said, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. This holds true for so many, especially the 26-year-old Farida Kanwal, Co-Founder and COO of Queno. Queno, an innovative digital platform, offers enterprise resource planning software for schools, connecting teachers to parents and students. Recently, she was featured as one of the top entrepreneurs for Forbes’ 30 under 30 Asia 2020 list.
A pioneering Winter Arts program for young Jamati members from Gilgit-Baltistan saw teachers from one of Pakistan's top art schools travelling to the region for a series of workshops that introduced key techniques and skills to budding artists.
The Aga Khan Education Board for Pakistan in collaboration with The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board for Pakistan recently held the “Ra'id Leadership Conference”, a Diamond Jubilee Initiative of the National Council for Pakistan. The conference brought together outstanding young members of the Jamat, providing them with exceptional resources to develop their leadership skills while providing an opportunity for this next generation of leaders to forge connections with their peers from around the country.
Toronto, 31 January 2015 — Milad-un-Nabi marks the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon him and his family). To commemorate this anniversary, the Ismaili Centre Toronto held a lecture marking the inauguration of a thematic programme, which takes a look at how humanity will coexist as our cities grow more dense and diverse.
Toronto, 31 January 2015 — Milad-un-Nabi marks the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon him and his family). To commemorate this anniversary, the Ismaili Centre, Toronto held a lecture that marked the inauguration of a thematic programme titled Cities of Arrival, which takes a look at how humanity will coexist, as our cities grow more dense and diverse.
Join us for "A Look Inside: Setting American Foreign Policy for South and Central Asia" with Fatema Sumar, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia at the United States Department of State.