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AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY SIGNS AGREEMENT TO FURTHER HEALTH AND
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN SYRIA
Press Release
Damascus, Syria: The Ministries of Health and Higher
Education of the Government of Syria and Aga Khan University (AKU)
signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance capacity in the
health sector .
The memorandum was signed at the Office of the Prime Minister in
Damascus and witnessed by Syrian Prime Minister, His Excellency
Mohamed Naji Al-Utri and His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual
leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. His Highness the Aga Khan is
the founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)
and the Chancellor of the Aga Khan University. He is in Syria on a
6-day official visit.
The memorandum, which provides a framework for cooperation in
nursing education and hospital quality assurance, was signed by Dr.
Maher Al-Housami, Minister of Health, Dr. Ghiath Barakat, Minister
of Higher Education and Mr. Firoz Rasul, President of AKU,
witnessed by Mr. Mohamed Seifo, AKDN Representative in Syria.
The signing of the memorandum marks the expansion of an existing,
successful partnership between the Government of Syria and Aga Khan
University. The partnership is a significant contribution towards
the strengthening and building of capacity in the country in
response to the challenge of developing human resources in
healthcare. As part of this partnership, AKU will provide technical
assistance to the Ministries for:
• Strengthening of selected Bachelors and Masters programmes for
nurses through developing capacity of faculty and introducing
research-based, relevant curricula; and,
• Establishing quality assurance systems at the Damascus Hospital
through comprehensive training of staff.
The partnership between the Government of Syria and Aga Khan
University is unique in that it spans several sectors in scope and
includes linkages between three universities in the Muslim world:
Teshreen University and Al-Baath University in Syria and the Aga
Khan University.
“Institutions that teach best practices, measured in global terms,
are critical for any country in the world, however well developed
it is,” said the Aga Khan at the signing ceremony. “Building
institutional capacity in Syria - jointly in healthcare and
education, is a goal which we have shared since we started our
discussions and the agreement that was signed today with regard to
Higher Education and institutional building, enters directly into
this area.”
From 2003-2007, AKU served as an intellectual partner to Syria’s
Ministry of Health. In this period, AKU successfully introduced
nursing quality assurance at seven hospitals, trained over 100
nurses in clinical skills and quality assurance, assisted in the
development of the Ministry of Health’s diploma nursing curriculum
and trained 40 teachers in contemporary pedagogies. During this
time, nine students have benefited from higher education
opportunities at AKU in Pakistan, including Bachelor and Master of
Science in Nursing and Master of Education degree programmes. Most
of these students have now returned to Syria to contribute to the
development of the health and education sectors in their country.
According to President Rasul, an important aspect of the
partnership between AKU and the Syrian Government is that it is a
South-South relationship. “In the last century or so, the common
perception globally has been that the flow of learning, ideas, and
solutions, is only credible if it is from the West to the East or
from the North to the South. However, this is a misconception, as
the partnership between the Syrian Government and Aga Khan
University demonstrates. Together we have been able to foster
linkages between important centres of learning in our countries,”
he said.
The Aga Khan University was the first private autonomous university
(chartered) established in 1983 in Pakistan and its charter calls
upon it to serve the Ummah and developing countries. The University
is recognised for its research, teaching and service at an
international standard in medicine, nursing, teacher education,
medical care and community service. The university has campuses and
programmes in eight countries in South Asia, the Middle East,
Europe and Africa, including Faculties of Health Sciences with a
Nursing School, Medical College and teaching hospitals in Karachi
and Nairobi, Institutes for Educational Development in Karachi and
Dar es Salaam, an Examination Board and an Institute for the Study
of Muslim Civilisations. AKU is a non-denominational institution
open to all, irrespective of religion, ethnicity, gender, national
origin or financial standing.
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