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Aga Khan Planning and Building Services www.akdn.org Testimonial Not only is the Alcan Prize a very welcome source of new funds at a critical time, it is also a vote of confidence from some of the world’s leaders in sustainability. Summary Financial resources: $US780,000 Geographical focus: Pakistan, India/Asia Issue focus: poverty alleviation, environment, health Key achievements:
Profile Mission The Aga Khan Planning and Building Services (AKPBS) works to improve the built environment, particularly housing design and construction, village planning, natural hazard mitigation, environmental sanitation, water supplies, and other living conditions. AKPBS achieves these goals through the provision of material and technical assistance and construction management services for rural and urban areas. The current priorities of AKPBS are:
Background AKPBS acts through national service companies, the main ones of which are AKPBS,P (Pakistan) and AKPBS,I (India). The service companies plan, organise and finance activities and operate facilities and programmes in close collaboration with other AKDN institutions, government agencies and selected external partnering agencies. The national service companies are officially registered as not-for-profit, non-governmental organisations in each country. The international sponsor of the national service companies is the Aga Khan Planning and Building Services S.A., which is incorporated as a not-for-profit company in Geneva, Switzerland. Partnerships In its role as both development organization and service provider, AKPBS,P has formed strategic partnerships with the national, provincial and local government in Pakistan. Its civil society partnerships include USAID, CIDA, UNDP, PPAF (Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund), IUCN, WWF Pakistan, KfW and the World Bank. Various institutional partnerships have been formed with organizations such as SCAT, ADPC and Alama Iqbal University. Impact Achieved For over 25 years AKPBS has been working to assist local communities in areas such as:
Over 50% of all illnesses such as pneumonia, acute respiratory infections, eye infections and diarrhea/dysentery can be directly attributed to living conditions. AKPBS works to improve the built environment of the most disadvantaged members of society to directly alleviate problems such as this and to directly address many of the Millenium Development Goals including:
Contact For more information please email Last updated on Jul 04, 2007
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The Alcan Prize for Sustainability programme is climate neutral and offsets CO2 emissions generated
from management and travel activities relating to the Prize with contributions to Climate Care.