Education, health for Sh1.6tr AKDN boost
>The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is about to implement an investment plan worth about $1 billion (Sh1.6 trillion) targeting education and health sectors in the country in the next few years, it has been revealed.
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Head of AKDN’s Social Welfare Department looks on as AFD’s deputy Chief Executive Officer, Jacques Moineville, and Amin Habib, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aga Khan Health Services in Tanzania exchange agreements following the signing ceremony which took place Friday 9th May in France.
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RELIEF is in sight for the health sector after 878 students from the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) successfully graduated in different medical disciplines. 0 Comments. The move is expected to reduce the serious shortage of ...