An Ismaili’s Experience on Completing Time Knowledge Nazrana
Shaheen Tejani is one of the very few who got an early opportunity to complete her Time and Knowledge Nazrana* with Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance (AKAM) and in this post – My year of living livelihoods she reflects on the completion of her TKN project.

In her post she has described the objective of the project, which was “expanding the capacity of its employees to alleviate poverty, the AKAM management team commissioned a concept paper in June 2008“…
…what her responsibilities were: “conducting research to discover how best to inspire, motivate and train AKAM’s employees so that they could work as high performing teams with a common vision and culture of innovation and excellence“…
…and tasks she carried out which allowed her to continue working on Phase II of the project and serve the AKAM for almost a year.
As a result of this proejct:
The AKAM Training Academy is now a formal project of AKAM. In the first six months of 2009 the Academy has delivered the Development Ethics course in Syria, Tajikistan, Egypt, West Africa and Madagascar. The Academy has also started building local capacity with regional trainer workshops resulting in 20 new certified trainers, ready to take this experience to all their employees. By the end of its first year all 13 countries will have delivered this critical learning opportunity to every single employee. TKN is a key factor, translation and course development of the next course, Loan Officer 100, is being done by other TKN volunteers across the world. A full programme leading to a certificate in Microfinance is now being planned along with an online knowledge base for self improvement courses.
*Time and Knowledge Nazrana is a voluntary commitment of ones ‘time and skills‘ to Aga Khan Development Network as a gift to The Aga Khan during the completion of his 50 years of Ismaili Imamat.

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