Kampala- Health and education graduates from the Aga Khan University have been told to transform their societies by applying the skills acquired form the institution.
Category: Uganda
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and its institutional predecessors have been working in Uganda for over 50 years.
The impact on the communities we jointly serve could be significant.
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