Introduction

The last event in the AKDN Speaker Series featured Dr Gijs Walraven, Director of the Aga Khan Health Services and the Aga Khan Planning and Building Services and Mr Mirza Mohamed Pardhan, Director of Aga Khan Education Services who discussed TKN opportunities with the AKHS, AKPBS and AKES.

 

AKDN Speaker Series

The AKDN Speaker Series is an initiative of the Golden Jubilee Nazrana International Task Force, with support from the Ismaili Councils for Canada and the United States. It is intended to inform the Jamat about volunteer opportunities for those who wish to offer a nazrana of time and knowledge (TKN).

Each event in the series is delivered through a live webcast, and affords the Jamat a chance to learn about a specific institution — its vision, objectives, projects, and opportunities — as well as to submit questions to the speaker.
 

Past events

Photo: Courtesy of AKDN
Photo: Courtesy of AKDN
 

3 December 2008
TKN opportunities with the AKHS, AKPBS and AKES
 
Dr Gijs Walraven, Director, Aga Khan Health Services and Aga Khan Planning and Building Services
 
 
 
Mr Mirza Mohamed Pardhan, Director, Aga Khan Education Services

Photo: Courtesy of AKDN
 

12 November 2008
TKN and opportunities with the AKDN
Ms Shams Jaffer, Senior Manager of Staffing for the Ismaili Imamat and AKDN Human Resources Department.

Photo: Courtesy of AKU
 

8 October 2008
Aga Khan University’s vision for growth
Mr Firoz Rasul, President of the Aga Khan University.

Photo: Courtesy of AKDN
 

10 September 2008
Volunteer opportunities with the Aga Khan Foundation
Dr Tom Kessinger, General Manager of the Aga Khan Foundation and Deputy Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network.

Related: A webcast for change in the developing world

 

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