​Aga Khan University-Pakistan Initiative for Non-Communicable Diseases (AKUPI-NCD) Research Training Program​​

​Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent an extraordinary global crisis. Over three quarters of all NCD related deaths and 82% of premature NCD-related deaths occur in low-middle income countries (LMIC). Locally relevant, high-quality data regarding NCDs are scarce and most low-middle income countries (LMICs) like Pakistan, are not equipped to manage this epidemic. A critical gap in the response of LMICs to the NCD epidemic is a dearth of trained researchers who can contribute to the understanding of prevalence, risk factors, and development and testing of safe, effective, and low-cost solutions.

The AKUPI-NCDs Research training program brings together faculty, research expertise, and resources from the Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan and Duke University, United States to train the next generation of research leaders. We expect that this program will directly increase Pakistan’s research capacity, a critical element in a comprehensive national NCD response. ​​

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For information and queries, please contact:

safia.awan@aku.edu​