DP 1 student, Alqaim Lalani, partnered with a local hospital to initiate a social entrepreneurship project that helps young cancer patients pay for chemotherapy fees.
“I believe that with education, people have the power to tackle and solve problems that affect their communities,” reflects Kelvin Njue, a graduate from the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa who has benefitted from the Ontario Tuition Waiver Programme.
DP1 student, Alqaim Lalani, uses his passion for social entrepreneurship to create a sustainable solution to help children pay for chemotherapy treatment.
Concordia University’s Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance was recognised for creating and implementing the Learning Toolkit – a series of multimedia learning tools implemented in partnership with the Aga Khan Academes.
Ruhi Kamal Manek, an alumna of the Aga Khan Academies Mombasa, took away one enduring lesson from the Academy: the importance of engaging in thoughtful and careful consideration of diverse opinions.