United Kingdom
- Established 1973
- Employees 42
Overview
Established in 1973, the Aga Khan Foundation’s UK office forms strategic partnerships with governments, multilateral organisations, corporations, trusts and foundations and mobilises resources for Aga Khan Development Network development initiatives.
With the support of its institutional partners, and through the generosity of the Ismaili community and other individuals, the Aga Khan Foundation UK has raised hundreds of millions of pounds to help improve the quality of life for millions of people around the world.
The Aga Khan Foundation UK is also a learning institution for programme enhancement, policy dialogue, education and disseminating best practices in international development. From its home at the Aga Khan Centre in London, the Foundation hosts events and talks contributing to the dialogue on global development issues.
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The UK team
AKF's UK team have have worked in over 30 countries across five continents in both public and private sectors. They are based at the Aga Khan Centre in London's King's Cross.
Leadership
Dr Matt Reed
Director of Institutional Partnerships & CEO, UK
Christina Jorgensen
HR Manager
Christopher Wilton-Steer
Global Lead, Communications & Head of Communications, UK
Gradleigh Ruderham
Head of Finance & Operations
Jasmin Jahanshahi
Regional Director, Partnerships (Europe & Asia) & Director of Programmes, UK
Contact us
Aga Khan Centre
10 Handyside Street
London N1C 4DN
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The Aga Khan Centre
The Aga Khan Centre in London’s King’s Cross is a place for education, knowledge and cultural exchange, and is the home of the Aga Khan Foundation in the UK
"For over 40 years, our institutions have contributed actively to the fabric of British civil society and its rich heritage of academic endeavour and international development, while fulfilling an international mandate which has a far reaching, global impact."His Highness the Aga Khan, London, June 2018
UK Governance
Ensuring a cohesive strategic direction both nationally and globally, our governance structure contains both a Board of Directors and a National Committee.
Board of Directors
The Board has overall statutory governance responsibility for Aga Khan Foundation UK and maintains an active role in setting Aga Khan Foundation UK’s strategy, ensuring its coherence with the direction and activities of the Aga Khan Foundation globally and of the wider Aga Khan Development Network.
- His Highness the Aga Khan
- Prince Amyn Aga Khan
- Princess Zahra Aga Khan
- Prince Rahim Aga Khan
- Jane Piacentini-Moore
- Alan Abela
National Committee
The National Committee assists the Board in the discharge of its functions. All National Committee members are appointed by the Board of Directors. The Committee fulfills key governance and oversight responsibilities for Aga Khan Foundation UK, including: providing ongoing general guidance; compliance with legal and fiscal requirements; and overseeing the annual budget so that resources placed under its custody are productively managed, invested and used in furtherance of its best interests
The National Committee generally meets four times a year. A Finance Committee having responsibility for audit and compliance is appointed from among the members of the National Committee and meets monthly.
- Mahmood H. Ahmed – Consultant, Adams & Remers, Solicitors (Chairman)
- Abyd Karmali – Managing Director, Climate Finance, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Vice-Chairman)
- Habib Motani – Consultant, Clifford Chance (Secretary)
- Salimah Currimbhoy – Finance, Aga Khan Development Network
- Naushad Jivraj (ex officio member) – President, Ismaili Council for the United Kingdom
- Faaiza Lalji – Director of Planning and Development, Precis Advisory
- Dr. Gurdofarid Miskinzoda – Head of the Shii Studies Unit, The Institute of Ismaili Studies
- Munira Nathoo – Director, The Beverley Group
- Dr. Nacim Pak-Shiraz – Head of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies and Senior Lecturer in Film and Persian Studies, University of Edinburgh
- Shainila Pradhan – Deputy Director, The Home Office
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Planned and Legacy Giving from the UK
A Light for Future Generations
For over 50 years, the Aga Khan Foundation has partnered with communities, governments and others in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, to improve the quality of life of people of all faiths and backgrounds, promote pluralism and enhance self-reliance.
When you leave a legacy to AKF (UK), you help ensure lasting change for communities around the world.
If you would like to discuss leaving a legacy to AKF (UK) in your will, please contact:
Aziz Jetha at legacies.uk@akdn.org
The front office on +44 (0)20 7383 9085
Frequently asked questions
Why does AKF (UK) need legacies?
Legacy gifts provide an important source of income that enables AKF (UK) to continue carrying out its work.
What type of gift(s) can I leave?
You can leave a specific gift of an amount of money, sometimes called a pecuniary gift, which is a particular sum of money that you may wish to leave to AKF (UK) in your Will. It is important that the gift is described precisely in your Will, so that the executors can understand exactly what you intended.
Alternatively, you can leave a residuary gift. The ‘residue’ of an estate is everything that is left in your estate after all liabilities such as taxes have been paid and all other gifts have been dealt with. Residuary gifts are a common way to ensure that whatever remains passes to your chosen beneficiaries.
Many people choose to leave a residuary gift when leaving a legacy to a charity because it gives them comfort that their specific gifts and debts outstanding at death will be covered before dealing with the gift to the charity.
Can I leave a specific item to AKF (UK)?
Many people have specific non cash items or assets (perhaps ones to which they might be emotionally attached) to a charity, which they hope can contribute to making a lasting difference. Your Will should provide that any non-cash asset you would like AKF (UK) to benefit from be sold by your executors and for your executors to transfer cash from the proceeds of sale to AKF (UK) and fulfil your wishes in that way. If this is what you have in mind, please remember that, depending upon the nature of the asset concerned and your interest in it, this may require specific drafting. This is one example why we would suggest that you seek appropriate legal advice when drawing up your Will.
Can I choose where you spend my legacy?
If there is a specific programme or endeavour that you are particularly interested in, please let us know so that we can be aware of it. However, please note that donations to AKF (UK) are accepted on the basis they are unrestricted gifts to AKF (UK) as this gives flexibility to the Board of Directors to decide what will be the best use for the charity. The current board of Trustees is chaired by His Highness the Aga Khan.
How do I include AKF (UK) in my Will?
Thank you for considering leaving a gift to AKF (UK) in your Will.
Should you wish to include a gift to AKF (UK) in your Will, you will need to seek legal advice. The gift should specify the amount or share of your estate to be left to the Aga Khan Foundation (United Kingdom), Aga Khan Centre, 10 Handyside Street, London, N1C 4DN, Registered charity number 266518 and Company no. 01100897.
Your executors may find it helpful if you also specify that if they obtain a receipt from the Chief Executive Officer or Head of Finance of AKF (UK) for any payment to us, your executors will have discharged their duty to fulfil your wishes under your Will with regard to your gift to AKF (UK).
Can I choose how much I want to leave and does it have to be a lot of money?
You can specify exactly how much or the proportion of your estate you would like to leave to AKF (UK). It does not have to be a lot of money; any contribution towards supporting our work is hugely appreciated.
Will I need a new Will to leave a charitable legacy?
If you want to add a charitable legacy to your existing Will you can do this by drawing up a ‘Codicil’. This avoids having to draw up a new Will if you are simply amending the terms in your current one. However, even a Codicil must be meet certain legal formalities and we would recommend that you seek appropriate professional advice to ensure this is done correctly.
Can I change my mind about leaving a gift to AKF (UK)?
Your Will is only binding at the time of your death. Up until then you may change the terms of your Will or replace it at any time. This includes changing your mind about leaving a gift to the AKF (UK). We will respect any decision you may make.
Do I need to let AKF (UK) know that I have left a gift in my Will?
We respect your right to privacy – you don’t have to tell AKF (UK) if you’ve left a legacy. However, if you feel comfortable sharing your intentions then it will help AKF (UK) plan and also give us an opportunity to thank you directly!
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Company number: 01100897
Charity number: 266518