AKDN features Khushi Bajaria, a first year student in the Diploma Programme at AKA Mombasa, who was awarded a grant by the IB for her eco-friendly microscope.
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
Year 10 student Maaher Bhaloo featured on AKDN website for proposing affordable and sustainable electricity for Zanzibar.
The Aga Khan Academies is featured in the Aga Khan Development Network for International Day of Education.
The Aga Khan Development Network features Danish Dhamani, Class of 2013, and his journey to becoming listed in Forbes magazine's 30 Under 30 list for a public speaking app he co-founded.
AKDN website highlights how Junior School students at AKA Mombasa have been using art to express their feelings amid the pandemic.
Uganda's newsmagazine, The Independent, features AKA Mombasa alumnus, Ham Serunguji after receiving $USD30 million in funding for his fintech startup, Chipper Cash.
The Director of the Aga Khan Academies, Graham Ranger pens an article for the Nation about how the Academies have been responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AKA Mombasa student, Alyssa Jamal and alumni, Ziyaan Virji are featured in The Ismaili TV in an interview about their initiatives, AICP and AASW respectively, in honour of International Day of the Girl Child.
Academy student Raphael Mwachiti's innovative technology to help visually impaired people is referenced in The Exchange in article about how technology is making Kenya inclusive for the physically challenged.
OpenApply spotlights the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa in their September 2020 issue.