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AKDN interview with Michael Kocher: World Environment Day 2021

Aerial view of solar powered irrigation in Bihar, India, supported by the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme.

AKDN / Aarsh Mehta

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Growing more from less: Improving food security and incomes in the mountains of Tajikistan

The Aga Khan Foundation has been working with its partners to implement an EU-funded programme designed to …

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

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In cross-border regions of Central Asia that are water and resource poor and affected by conflict, AKF and …

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

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Research into how medicinal and aromatic plants contribute to food security

A woman prepares collected camomile for drying in Tajikistan.

UCA / Alma Uzbekova

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AKDN | Agriculture and Food Security

...with support, mountain populations can enhance and maintain freshwater in a manner that contributes effectively to their increased well-being on an ongoing basis. At the same time, the use of water by these communities can be designed to be ecologically and socially responsible from the perspective of downstream communities, watersheds and even countries, that are equally dependent on adequate supplies of fresh water.

His Highness the Aga Khan
Dushanbe, August 2003

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Our main pillars include:



  • community-led development, where AKDN supports locally-driven goals;

  • agricultural assistance, which works with farmers to improve yields;

  • enterprise development and employable skills, which supplements villagers’ farm-based incomes;

  • natural resource management, which includes equitable water use and restoration of degraded land;

  • financial inclusion, which helps smooth erratic incomes; and

  • the creation of rural infrastructure that improves the quality of life, such as bridges, drinking water systems and irrigation canals.


Now in their sixth decade, these programmes are also addressing the emerging challenges of rapidly changing demography, climate change and unpredictable geopolitical circumstances.


Boosting Agricultural Yields


Agriculture remains the single largest employer in the world, providing livelihoods for 28 percent of today’s global population. Small farms worldwide provide up to 80 percent of food consumed in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. However, 820 million people worldwide still lack regular access to adequate amounts of food. The changing climate is impacting many farmers.


Boosting agricultural yields in food-scarce areas is at the centre of the Aga Khan Foundation’s (AKF) activities. We aim to provide enduring solutions to chronic or emerging issues. For example, we are mindful of gender equity throughout our activities. It is estimated that eliminating the gender gap would lower the number of undernourished people in the world by 150 million.


WHERE WE WORK

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY

   Afghanistan