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NORWAY AND AKDN STRENGTHEN PARTNERSHIP
THROUGH THE SIGNING OF A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
(jointly issued by The Government of
Norway and the Aga Khan Development Network)
(Please also see related photos,
video,
seminar
release and speech
at the Nobel Institute)
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His Highness the
Aga Khan and Norway's Minister of International
Development, Ms. Hilde F. Johnson sign an
agreement on behalf of the AKDN and the Government
of Norway, to enhance collaboration on
development issues and programmes in
Africa,Central and South
Asia.
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Oslo,
Norway, 6 April 2005 -
Hilde F. Johnson, Minister of
International Development, and His Highness the Aga
Khan, Imam (spiritual leader) of the Ismaili Muslims
today signed an agreement to enhance collaboration on
development issues and programmes in Africa, Central and
South Asia.
The
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of
Norway and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) of
the Ismaili Imamat, the largest private development
network in the world, will explore and strengthen
cooperation in the areas of culture, health and
education, rural development, capacity building, human
resource development and economic recovery.
The Aga Khan
thanked the Government of Norway for its continued
collaboration with the AKDN. “I am very pleased about
the partnership that this agreement furthers - a
partnership grounded in common principles of human
security, conflict prevention, cultural promotion and
community development,” he said. “This agreement builds
on a 20-year long relationship and sets in place a
framework for future growth.”
Hilde F.
Johnson, Minister of International Development,
elaborated on the aim of the collaborative agreement,
stating, “The Norwegian Government views the Aga Khan
Development Network as a “likeminded” development actor.
Both believe in democratic governance and empowerment of
the poor. We have different strengths and we can play
complementary roles. It is through the understanding
that local initiatives and central policymaking need to
connect, that we can contribute to lasting results.”
In
Afghanistan, the agreement between the Government of
Norway and the AKDN serves to further reinforce a joint
commitment of helping communities in areas experiencing
poverty, conflict and crisis. Significant partnerships
have already been developed in the country in the areas
of education, microfinance and alternative livelihoods.
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His Highness the
Aga Khan meets with Norway's Prime Minister,
Mr. Kjell Magne Bondevik during his visit to
Norway
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Collaboration dates back to the late 1980s, when
the Norwegian Government and others partnered with the
Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) in the northern
areas of Pakistan. According to a World Bank assessment,
average household income for over three-quarters of a
million people in the region has almost doubled in the
last fifteen years as a result of the work of the AKRSP.
In addition, the Government of Norway has provided
assistance towards heritage preservation and cultural
tourism in line with their objective to support
development.
Under the
terms of the new agreement, the Government of Norway and
the AKDN will focus on furthering collaboration in the
areas of public-private partnerships, regional
cooperation and knowledge sharing. It is also their
joint intention to identify new collaboration in
Africa.
The
Memorandum of Understanding recognises that pluralism is
essential to successful development as it offers a
practical means of managing diversity, fostering social
inclusion and mitigating conflict. The agreement
confirms that positive change for communities can only
be achieved through long term commitments supported by a
strong enabling environment.
This press
release has been jointly issued by the Norwegian Royal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Aga Khan Development
Network (AKDN)
For further information,
please contact:
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs Wera Helstrom Information
Advisor Telephone: +47 22 24 39 44 Mobile: + 47
994 09 323
Secretariat
of His Highness the Aga Khan Aiglemont 60270
Gouvieux, France Telephone: +33.3.44.58.40.00 Fax:
+33.3.44.58.42.79 E-mail: information@aiglemont.org Website:
http://www.akdn.org/
NOTES The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and
the Government of Norway have been working together in
South Asia since the early 1980s in the areas of natural
resource management, microfinance, education,
alternative livelihoods and cultural development.
The Aga Khan
Development Network (AKDN) is a group of private,
non-denominational development agencies whose mandates
range from the fields of health and education to
architecture, culture, rural development and the
promotion of private-sector enterprise in Africa,
Central and South Asia and the Middle East. Its agencies
and institutions seek to help communities and
individuals, often in disadvantaged circumstances, to
improve living conditions and opportunities.
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