Outgoing AKDN resident representative bids farewell to Tajik foreign minister

DUSHANBE, November 1, 2012, Asia-Plus — Outgoing Resident Representative of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Tajikistan Munir Merali met here Tuesday (October 30) with Tajik Foreign Minister Hamrokhon Zarifi at the end of his tenure to Tajikistan. According to the Tajik MFA information department, Zarifi highly appraised contribution of Munir Merali to expansion […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, November 1, 2012, Asia-Plus — Outgoing Resident Representative of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Tajikistan Munir Merali met here Tuesday (October 30) with Tajik Foreign Minister Hamrokhon Zarifi at the end of his tenure to Tajikistan.

According to the Tajik MFA information department, Zarifi highly appraised contribution of Munir Merali to expansion of cooperation between Tajikistan and the Aga Khan Development Network.

In the course of the talks, the sides also considered issues related to further expansion of cooperation between Tajikistan and the Network.

While reviewing the results of implementation of AKDN-supported projects in the country, the sides reportedly exchanged views on using additional opportunities for expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation.

Founded and guided by His Highness the Aga Khan, the Aga Khan Development Network brings together a number of development agencies, institutions, and programs that work to empower communities and individuals to improve living conditions and opportunities, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East.  The Network’s nine development agencies focus on social, cultural and economic development for all citizens, regardless of gender, origin or religion.  AKDN’s underlying ethic is compassion for the vulnerable in society.

AKDN agencies work in Tajikistan in a range of areas—from economic development to education, rural development to cultural revitalization, health care to financial services.  Operating in the country since 1992, AKDN draws on a strong base of experience in working with mountain societies.  The Network is present in all regions of Tajikistan and employs approximately 3,500 people through its operations and investments, including the PamirEnergy Company, Tcell Telecommunications, and the First MicroFinanceBank.

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