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AKDN | Civil Society

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20,000

In 2025, the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) supported around 20,000 civil society organisations (CSOs).

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Strengthening civil society to improve life in Mozambique

See the effects of our work with civil society organisations in Mozambique.

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3.6 million

In 2025, civil society organisations supported by AKF reached 3.6 million people.

As overseas development assistance is increasingly questioned, recognising communities in the majority world as the primary drivers of their own development – and committing to work with and through them – has proven to be viable, affordable, and sustainable.

When the aid stops

Community-led development shifts the balance of power.

When I speak of a vital Civil Society I think of path-breaking efforts in the field of education, from early childhood to advanced postgraduate programmes. I think of health-related innovators, whether they are extending quality maternal and natal care or creating new tertiary care facilities. I think about efforts to advance the arts and culture, to improve environmental quality and foster scientific research. Civil Society includes a host of professional, labour, ethnic and religious groups and a broad array of non-governmental organisations – NGOs – as well.
His Late Highness Aga Khan IV
Sharm el-Sheikh, February 2016

Agencies

Focused on Civil Society

[The Aga Khan Rural Support Programme in northern Pakistan] is a development effort that has become a model for rural programmes throughout the country and across the globe…
Operations Evaluation Department, World Bank, 2002

Where We Work

Civil Society

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