Articles - CHERISH DEMOCRACY, AGA KHAN TELLS GRADS</I> - 2004-06-18
Aga Khan urges wide civil society partnership - 2004-06-26
Posted February 25th, 2010 by heritagePrince Karim Aga Khan has called for a 'wide civil society partnership' between the developed world and the developing world, saying that it was 'especially critical where governments are weak or non-performing, as in situations of failed democracies or post-conflict reconciliation and reconstruction.'He was addressing the convocation of the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, after being conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree in recognition of his outstanding contributions to community service, higher education and philanthropy.
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Aga Khan urges wide civil society partnership - 2004-06-26
Posted February 25th, 2010 by heritagePrince Karim Aga Khan has called for a 'wide civil society partnership' between the developed world and the developing world, saying that it was 'especially critical where governments are weak or non-performing, as in situations of failed democracies or post-conflict reconciliation and reconstruction.'He was addressing the convocation of the University of Toronto?s Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, after being conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree in recognition of his outstanding contributions to community service, higher education and philanthropy.
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Aga Khan: Universities Essential to Civil Society-2004-06-18
Posted December 2nd, 2009 by librarian-ap“Partnerships
between the developed and developing
world can and do work. Moreover, they
demonstrate how essential universities
and their lifeblood – you their graduates
– are to civil society.” Civil society,
meritocracy and pluralism are the bases
for true democracy said the Aga Khan to
the graduating class of University of
Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education [OISE].
The Aga Khan, who gave the keynote
speech at the Governor General's
Leadership Conference last month in
Ottawa, received a degree of Doctor of
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Failed democracies greatest global threat, Aga Khan tells students - CHERISH DEMOCRACY, AGA KHAN TELLS GRADS - 2004-06-18
Posted July 9th, 2009 by heritageThe biggest global threat is not failed states but failed democracies, the Aga Khan told a graduating class at the University of Toronto on Friday afternoon.
The 49th hereditary spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslims appealed to the class of teaching grads at Convocation Hall to instil in students the virtues of pluralism, meritocracy and civil society _ three pillars on which successful democracies are built.
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Aga Khan urges civil society partnership - 2004-06-18
Posted February 25th, 2010 by heritageHis Highness the Aga Khan, the 40th hereditary spiritual leader (Imam) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, and founder of the Aga Khan Development Network, today called for a 'wide civil society partnership' between the developed world and the developing world.He said that it was 'especially critical where governments are weak or non-performing, as in situations of failed democracies or post-conflict reconciliation and reconstruction,' says a press release.
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Aga Khan Urges a Civil Society Partnership Between Developed and Developing Countries-2004-06-18
Posted December 2nd, 2009 by librarian-ap“True regime change occurs when liberty is guaranteed by a people free to create or support institutions of their own choosing. True regime change occurs when that strength and that freedom are defined by the depth, breadth and quality of education shared across the society in question.”
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Cherish democracy, Aga Khan tells grads-2004-06-18
Posted December 2nd, 2009 by librarian-apThe biggest global threat is not failed states but failed democracies, the Aga Khan told a graduating class at the University of Toronto yesterday afternoon.
The 49th hereditary spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslims appealed to the class of teacher graduates at Convocation Hall yesterday to instil in their students the virtues of pluralism, meritocracy and civil society - three pillars on which successful democracies are built.
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Toronto Star - CHERISH DEMOCRACY, AGA KHAN TELLS GRADS - 2004-06-18
Posted July 9th, 2009 by heritageILLUSTRATION: Simon Hayter Toronto Star The Aga Khan, centre, who was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree yesterday at the University of Toronto, receives applause after addressing a class of education graduates.
Cherish democracy, Aga Khan tells grads
The biggest global threat is not failed states but failed democracies, the Aga Khan told a graduating class at the University of Toronto yesterday afternoon.
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Akdn Press Release - CHERISH DEMOCRACY, AGA KHAN TELLS GRADS - 2004-06-18
Posted July 9th, 2009 by heritage'True regime change occurs when liberty is guaranteed by a people free to create or support institutions of their own choosing. True regime change occurs when that strength and that freedom are defined by the depth, breadth and quality of education shared across the society in question.'
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