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Jan 13, 2012

Mawlana Hazar Imam arrives in Canada to receive honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa

Ottawa, 12 January 2012 — 
Mawlana Hazar Imam has arrived in Canada, landing this evening in Ottawa, where he was received by Vazir Mohamed Manji, President of the Ismaili Council for Canada, and other Jamati leaders. At a special convocation ceremony to be held tomorrow, Hazar Imam will be awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Ottawa for his service to humanity.
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Jul 5, 2011

Mawlana Hazar Imam arrives in Tanzania






Mawlana Hazar Imam with President Aitmadi Jehangir Bhaloo of the Ismaili Council for Tanzania and AKDN Resident Representative Amin Kurji at the Dar es Salaam airport. Photo: Zahur RamjiDar es Salaam, 4 July 2011 — Mawlana Hazar Imam arrived at Dar es Salaam airport this evening, commencing his Jamati visit to Tanzania. He was received by government officials and leaders of the Tanzanian Jamat.

Hazar Imam’s arrival in Tanzania is his first stop in a three-country tour of East Africa. Mawlana Hazar Imam will also take the opportunity to meet with government leaders and review progress of AKDN projects in the region.

Eagerly awaiting the Imam, the Jamat in Tanzania, as well as their neighbours in Uganda and Kenya, have been busy making preparations for the visit and celebrating with traditional festivities.


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Jan 22, 2010

Ismaili Council for USA sponsors 2009 Women’s Conference in California

Columns of women made their way to the Long Beach Convention Center, where the Women’s Conference was held at the end of October 2009. Billed as “the nation’s premier conference for women,” the event is organised annually by Maria Shriver, First Lady of California, to inspire, empower and educate women to become “architects of change.”

This year, the lsmaili Council for the United States was a sponsor of the conference and sent a delegation that included members of the Jamat as well as a number of guests from the University of Southern California’s faculty and administration. The conference, whose theme focused on empowering women to take charge of their own lives and embrace change, featured two full days of speakers and events.


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Nov 7, 2009

Canadian Government honours FOCUS and the Ismaili Council for Canada


Gulam Juma, Coordinator of the FOCUS International Coordinating Committee and Mina Mawani, CEO of the Ismaili Council for Canada accepted a letter from the Government of Canada, recognising and honouring their respective organisations for their work in refugee settlement since 1992. Photo: Courtesy of FOCUS
Gulam Juma, Coordinator of the FOCUS International Coordinating Committee and Mina Mawani, CEO of the Ismaili Council for Canada accepted a letter from the Government of Canada, recognising and honouring their respective organisations for their work in refugee settlement since 1992. Photo: Courtesy of FOCUS
Each year, millions of people around the world are forced to flee their homelands to escape persecution, war or severe human rights abuses. Often, these people are permanently displaced and are never able to return home. Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, and the subsequent civil war, millions of people sought refuge in neighbouring Central and South Asian countries. Many also found themselves fleeing to North America, Europe and other countries to find a safe haven and start a new life.
On Friday, 9 October 2009, Focus Humanitarian Assistance (FOCUS) and the Ismaili Council for Canada, together with a number of other organisations, were honoured for their work on refugee settlement at a ceremony in Toronto.
The occasion marked the 30th anniversary of the Private Sponsorship Program run by the Canadian Government, which has facilitated the admission of over 200 000 refugees to Canada, allowing them to build new lives for themselves.
In a letter presented by Judge Patricia Phenix to Gulam Juma, Coordinator of the FOCUS International Coordinating Committee and Mina Mawani, CEO of the Ismaili Council for Canada, the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, wrote:
“The work you undertake in supporting refugees is a voluntary act, motivated by compassion, caring, and desire to take an active role in protecting refugees… I would like to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude for your contribution and personal sacrifice, which has allowed Canada to fulfill its humanitarian commitment to assist victims of persecution, human rights violations, and injustice from around the globe. The support from you and your organization has saved lives and ensured that sponsored refugees contribute to the social economic, political and cultural life of Canadian society.”
Through protocols with the Canadian and Quebec governments between 1992 and 2001, refugees from Afghanistan and Kosovo were settled in Canada by FOCUS on behalf of the Ismaili Council for Canada.
Over the last 15 years, more than 10 000 refugees or approximately 2 300 families have been assisted through the resettlement programme.
The resettlement programme has ensured that newly settled families have had access to resources, support assistance and basic needs such as shelter, food, clothing, information, orientations and practical assistance to help them adjust to their new living and work environments, as well as gaining necessary life-skills. The programme has also played an important role in supporting activities and initiatives that enable families and individuals to have access to education, health services, language training, job preparation and placement or additional training and education aimed at upgrading, accreditation and credentials.
Through their own hard work and the support provided by the Ismaili Council for Canada and FOCUS, newly settled members of the Jamat have been able to establish good foundations and achieve success in their lives. Some have even been able to return to Afghanistan to assist its rebuilding, and in strengthening the leadership capacity of the local Jamat.
Focus Humanitarian Assistance is affiliated with the Aga Khan Development Network, a group of institutions working to improve opportunities and living conditions, for people of all faiths and origins, in specific regions of the developing world. Underlying the establishment of FOCUS is a history of successful initiatives to assist people struck by natural and man-made disasters in South and Central Asia, and Africa.

 http://www.theismaili.org/cms/904/


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May 17, 2009

Ceremony marks graduation of the first class of the ICEU Lifelong Learning Programme




Keith Mackrell, Governor and Honorary Fellow of the LSE, delivers the keynote address. Photo: Courtesy of the Ismaili Council for the UKThe first Certificate in Lifelong Learning class graduated in an elegant ceremony held on 4 April at the Ismaili Centre in London. The ceremony marked an important milestone in the lives of the graduates as well as for the Ismaili Council for the European Union (ICEU), which administers the programme as part of its wider Lifelong Learning initiative.

Seventy-four graduates from France, Portugal, Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom were joined by family members and senior Jamati leaders from across the EU to mark the occasion. They were addressed by keynote speaker Keith Mackrell, Governor and Honorary Fellow of the London School of Economics (LSE).

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