Awareness Activities

    Awareness activities are hosted by volunteers and staff around the U.S. to educate and inspire audiences on the inter-dependent connections between the developing and developed world and demonstrate what it means to be a responsible global citizen. Activities introduce participants to the impact of our Foundation's programs and the innovative solutions that help communities throughout Africa and Asia gain greater voice and choice in determining their own development. 

     

    At the following activities, participants learn how they can become part of a worldwide movement bringing us a step closer to achieving the universal Millennium Development Goals – to cut global poverty in half by 2015. Check the Events page for a schedule of activities in your area. 

     

      -Lunch-&-Learn sessions
      -Film screenings with interactive dialogue and a panel of discussants
      -Corporate and professional networking events with guest speakers
      -Receptions with guest speakers
      -Essay and art competitions
      -Modules for schools
      -Village in Action at Partnership Walk
      -University clubs - Our Foundation offers a guide to help university students launch a group on campus, entitled Ambassadors for Global Awareness – Partnering with College Campuses to Change the World.  

     

    PartnershipsInAction is not just about fundraising – more importantly, it’s about educating Americans on the power of partnerships in creating a better world in which we all have the potential to thrive in safer, more peaceful and secure world. 

  • 350 participants expected to gather for the Memphis PartnershipsInAction Dinner. Organizers expect to raise over $200,000 for self-help projects that improve the quality of life of disadvantaged communities.

  • Joanne Trotter, Director of Programs, recently participated in a panel discussion about "Creating Sustainability: US Military and NGO Support for Institution Building in Afghanistan" at the Rotary Club of Dupont Circle, Washington, DC.

  • On Monday, April 25, 2011, Mirza Jihani, CEO of Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A., and Shainoor Khoja, Director of Corporate Affairs at Roshan, an Afghanistan telecommunications provider, gave a presentation at the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) on "An integrated approach to development in Afghanistan.

  • UPDATE: Listen to Dr. Walraven's interview with CSIS here or his entire lecture from the CSIS event here.

     

    Dr. Gijs Walraven, Director of the Aga Khan Health Services of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is visiting Washington, DC March 28-29, 2011 and will present on AKDN’s regional approach to health systems strengthening in Central and South Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).