His
Highness the Aga Khan and President Bashar
al Assad Meet to Discuss Development
Opportunities in Syria
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His Highness the Aga Khan met with Syria's President
Bashar al-Assad.
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Damascus,
Syria, 19 June, 2006 -- His Highness the
Aga Khan met with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad
and senior government officials to discuss ongoing
and future collaboration with the Aga Khan Development
Network (AKDN) in the areas of education, microfinance,
tourism, culture and health.
The
Aga Khan was on a two-day visit to Syria. In a meeting
with Prime Minister Mohammad Naji Otri, the Aga Khan
reviewed work currently being undertaken by the AKDN
in the areas of microcredit, rural and urban development
relating to poverty alleviation, conservation and
reuse of cultural assets, and support for the health
sector. In discussions with Deputy Prime Minister
Abdullah Al-Dardari, the Aga Khan explored a range
of areas of collaboration within which the AKDN can
contribute towards capacity-building in various sectors
of economic development as well as in education, health
and culture.
The
Aga Khan also met with the Ministers of Tourism, Culture,
Education and Health and with the Governor of the
Central Bank to discuss programmes that the Network
is currently developing and expanding in their respective
areas of responsibility. The Aga Khan's discussions
in Damascus focused on the AKDN's development experience
in the country and the growing potential for public-private
partnerships.
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Highness the Aga Khan meeting with
Prime Minister Mohammad Naji Otri.
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The
Grand Mufti of Syria, Sheikh Ahmad Badr-Eldeen Hassoun
and the Aga Khan discussed ways to promote broader
understanding of the importance of pluralism and tolerance
and to increase opportunities to provide higher quality
education in and about the Muslim World.
The
AKDN is active in six provinces across the country:
Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Lattakia, Tartous and Sweida
with activities ranging from the country's largest
microfinance programme to water management and rural
development, community health, support for schools
and hospitals, conservation, restoration, urban re-development
and economic revitalisation projects around the citadels
of Aleppo, Masyaf and Salah Al Din, and the improvement
of nursing education and professional development
of teachers nationally. These activities were launched
following the signature of a Framework for Development
Cooperation Agreement between the AKDN and the Government
of Syria in November 2001 that was ratified by the
Syrian Parliament in 2002.
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