Former RIM executive affirms Ismaili philosophy that educating girls has a tremendous effect on the community
By Daphne Bramham, Vancouver Sun – Nearly 60 years ago and only a few years before Aga Khan III’s death in 1957, Ismailis were told that if can only afford to send one child to school, they ought to send their daughters because educating girls has a greater effect on the community’s health and welfare.
Aga Khan III, father of the current Aga Khan, was years ahead in his thinking.
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