Title: Investing in our Global Village
1Investing in our Global Village
- An introduction to the work of
- Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A.
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3What does extreme poverty look like?
4In extreme poverty, life is about survival.
5In Mali, 1 in every 4 children under the age of 5
will die, most from easily prevented causes.
- In the United States, 1 in every 143.
6- In Afghanistan, 1 in 8 mothers will die as a
result of pregnancy or complications during
childbirth. - In the United States, 1 in 4,800 mothers.
7In extreme poverty, basic necessities become
inaccessible luxuries.
8- In the developing world, 1 in 5 children have no
- access to safe water,
compared to 1 in 100 in the U.S.
9- In Uganda, only 16 of secondary school aged
girls are enrolled in school. - In Afghanistan, 8.
- In the United States, 96.
10Poverty is not the exception
- Almost half of the world over three billion
people, live on less than 2.50 per day
11Reversing Trends
Investing in Our Future
12But what about our own backyard?
13The Solutions are Within Reach
14Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A.
- AKF USA is a non-profit, non-denominational,
private international development organization
established in 1981 - Its aim is to improve the quality of life for
people in the developing world through programs
in - Health
- Education
- Rural Development
- Civil Society
- Environment
15Ethical Framework
- Philanthropy and volunteerism
- Compassion and sharing
- Self-reliance
- Respect for life and human dignity
- Sustainable development social, cultural and
environmental - Education and research
- Good governance
16A Community-Based Approach
17Development of Health Professionals
- Over 900 nurses have graduated from the Advanced
Nursing Program
18Promoting Girls Education and Teacher Training
19Partnership for Advancing Community Education in
Afghanistan (PACE-A)
- I want to educate myself not only to empower
women to break the cycle of cultural constraints,
but to be in a position from which I can pass on
my knowledge to girls to enable them to become
doctors and nurses. - -Fatima,
- PACE community teacher
20School Management Committees
21Encouraging Entrepreneurship
22Womens Poultry Farms in Afghanistan
- These farms can increase household incomes by up
to 325 annually while improving the status of
women within their families and society.
23Promoting clean energy and healthy homes
In the economically deprived region of Northern
Pakistan, 50 of illnesses are caused by indoor
air pollution, inadequate heating and dangerous
living conditions.
24Building and Construction Improvement Program
(Pakistan)
- BACIP product impact
- 50 reduction in fuel-wood purchase costs
- 25 reduction in health bills
- 50 reduction in acute illness
- Decreased workload for women and children
- Healthy moms and kids!
25Improving Agricultural Techniques
New rice cultivation techniques have resulted in
double the annual yield
26Community-Led Initiatives for Child Survival
(India)
Earlier women did not come regularly to get
their children weighed and immunized Now they
have started coming on their own. They ask for
an explanation if we do not weigh their children.
In the case the weight reduces they ask for
reasons. -CLICS trained health worker
27Progress through Partnerships
- American Institutes for Research
- American Red Cross
- Bill Melinda Gates Foundation
- CARE
- Citigroup Foundation
- Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
- Flora Family Foundation
- Ford Foundation
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johnson Johnson
- Hewlett Foundation
- Microsoft Corporation
- Omidyar Foundation
- Pfizer Inc.
- Rockefeller Foundation
- South Asia Earthquake Relief Fund
- United States Agency for International
Development - United States Department of Agriculture
- United States Department of State
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
28Progress through Partnerships
29Ready to be a part of the solution?
Get involved with PartnershipsInAction, an
initiative of Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. and its
nationwide network of volunteers, to raise funds
and awareness for Foundation supported projects
in Africa and Asia.
30A Growing, Grassroots Movement
- 1995
- First Partnership Walk in Los Angeles
- 2008
- 22 Events around the country including
- 6 Walks (Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los
Angeles and Orlando), - 9 Golf Tournaments,
- Trek across Golden Gate Bridge,
- Softball Classic
In 2008, 31,000 participants raised over 4
Million to show their support in eradicating
global poverty
31Local Actions with Global Impact
- Its easy to get involved with PartnershipsInActio
n - Participate
- Sponsor
- Donate
- Volunteer
- Spread Awareness
Visit www.PartnershipsInAction.org for more
information.
32Local Actions with Global Impact
33A single donation can have far-reaching effects
34- 75
- is equivalent to the cost of giving a pair of
goats to a family in Tajikistan, and, in turn, a
steady source of income.
35100 is equivalent to the cost of establishing
an Early Childhood Education Center in Pakistan,
creating a lifelong joy of learning for the
children who walk through its doors.
36- 250
- is equivalent to providing 15 children with
immunization vaccines, protecting them from
preventable diseases for life.
37 500 is equivalent to the cost of digging a
well in Afghanistan, providing an entire
community with access to safe water.
38Coming upSeattle Partnership Golf Tournament
- Friday, July 31 at the Coal Creek Course
- www.PartnershipsInAction.org/golf/seattle
- seattle_at_partnershipgolf.org
39There is hope for a better future for all
You
www.akdn.org
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