HCF

Partnerships

HCF philosophy and operations approach is to work with existing credible institutions and organizations which are committed to providing quality services in education and training either on a non-profit or commercial basis, but at highly subsidized rates. At the same time, it is a clear intention of HCF to assist partner institutions develop their intellectual, technical, and delivery capacities through the provision of adequate support through sourcing of funds for further development and institutional strengthening.

 

Australian National Institute of Business and Technology
HCF has signed a collaboration agreement with the Australian National Institute of Business and Technology for the delivery of several Australian Government-accredited technical and vocational training programs with Certificates and Diploma awards.

University of Central Asia
HCF works in close collaboration with the University of Central Asia, through its School of Professional and Continuing Education in offering a series of employment-targeted education and training in Central Asia including Afghanistan. University of Central Asia is a major non-profit social enterprise of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). The School of Professional and Continuing Education has 16 campuses in Central Asia and has put through some 250,000 trainees during the last several years.

HCF Services for AMAF

Human Capital Foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 01 November 2024, with the 24-years old Australian Medical Aid Foundation (AMAF) whereby HCF will support AMAF activities related to validation and development of new  medical aid programs and projects, and to seek required financial and other resources for their implementation.

The Australian Medical Aid Foundation is a registered voluntary,  not-for-profit charitable organisation, and a member of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID). AMAF is a collective that includes medical and non-medical volunteers who share a vision of restoring and providing basic health care for those in need. AMAF’s major focus has been on North East Sri Lanka, a country ravaged by three decades of war, economic deprivation and natural disasters like the 2004 Tsunami, recurrent droughts and floods.

HCF invites expression of interests in working with AMAF from accredited non-profits in developing countries in the area of medical aid, with a view to planning and development of valid interventions in medical assistance.