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AKF partners with Portugal to advance coastal resilience in Kenya

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The agreement was signed by Ambassador designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Neves Pocinho, and Susan Otieno, CEO of AKF Kenya.
AKF / Christopher Wilton Steer

Nairobi, Kenya, 28 April 2026 – The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has signed a partnership agreement with the Camões Institute – the Portuguese Cooperation Agency – to support coastal ecosystem restoration and community-led development in Kenya.

The agreement was signed on 16 April during a visit to Kenya by His Excellency Paulo Rangel, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of the Portuguese Republic, from 14 to 16 April 2026. The visit underscores the deepening engagement between Portugal, Kenya and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and reflects a shared commitment to advancing sustainable development, climate resilience and inclusive economic growth.

The Aga Khan University hosted Minister Rangel and Ambassador-designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Pocinho, and other members of the delegation, as well as Comendador Nazim Ahmad, Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat to Portugal, at its Nairobi campus, where the signing took place.

The agreement was signed by Susan Otieno, Chief Executive Officer of AKF Kenya, and Ambassador designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Pocinho, marking an important step in strengthening collaboration between Portugal and AKDN.

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The agreement was signed by Ambassador designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Neves Pocinho, and Susan Otieno, CEO of AKF Kenya.

AKF / Christopher Wilton Steer

The partnership will support the Gazi Bay Coastal Restoration and Eco-Tourism Initiative (G-CORE) in Kwale County, Kenya. This initiative forms part of AKF’s broader Indian Ocean ReGeneration Initiative and focuses on restoring degraded mangrove ecosystems while strengthening community livelihoods through sustainable eco-tourism.

Gazi Bay, a critical coastal ecosystem, has experienced significant degradation due to deforestation, altered hydrology and coastal erosion, compounded by climate-related pressures such as rising sea levels and storms. These challenges have adversely affected both biodiversity and the livelihoods of local communities.

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Gazi Bay is located in southern Kenya’s Kwale County.

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Through G-CORE, AKF Kenya and its partners are implementing a community-led approach that combines ecological restoration with economic opportunity.

Activities include planting approximately 65,000 mangrove seedlings across six hectares, as part of AKF’s broader effort to restore 226 hectares of mangrove forest in Gazi Bay in partnership with the Kenya Forest Service, alongside training community members in conservation practices, upgrading eco-tourism infrastructure such as the Gazi Boardwalk and strengthening local enterprises, with a particular focus on women and youth.

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Community-led mangrove monitoring.

AKF / Christopher Wilton Steer

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Young mangroves after planting.

AKF / Christopher Wilton Steer

Portugal’s contribution through the Camões Institute will partially fund the initiative, aligning with shared priorities on climate adaptation, marine conservation and the development of Kenya’s blue economy.

“The Aga Khan Development Network remains committed to working with partners across sectors to advance climate resilience, environmental stewardship and inclusive development across the regions it serves,” said Amin Mawji, AKDN Diplomatic Representative in East Africa.

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Our thanks to the Government of Portugal and the Camões Institute for their partnership.

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28 April 2026: AKDN and the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates sign an MoU in Damascus to expand AKDN’s work and investment in Syria, deepening cooperation across health, education, culture and economic development.

Damascus, Syria, 30 April 2026 – The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates at the Syrian Arab Republic have signed a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding to expand AKDN’s work and investment in Syria, deepening cooperation across health, education, culture and economic development. The agreement formalises a commitment by His Highness the Aga Khan to invest at least €100 million in Syria over 2026 and 2027 in support of the country's recovery and sustainable development.

The memorandum was signed in Damascus by Ghitfan Ajjoub, AKDN Resident Representative in Syria, and Qutaiba Kadish, Director of the International Cooperation Department at the Ministry. It builds on the 2002 Framework Agreement for Development Cooperation and expands the scope of the partnership to include key government entities such as the Ministries of Health, Education, Energy, Agriculture, Culture and Emergency Management, as well as local governorates.

"This renewed commitment reflects our longstanding dedication to improving the quality of life for Syrian citizens," said Mr Ajjoub, adding that "by aligning our efforts with the Syrian Government's national priorities, we aim to deliver tangible results that foster economic opportunity, social cohesion and cultural vitality across the country."

About AKDN

The Aga Khan Development Network is a group of agencies, institutions and organisations whose mandate spans the creation, delivery and financing of development projects. It works to improve the quality of life of those who live in the poorest parts of the world, particularly in Central and South Asia, the Middle East and Africa.


In Syria, AKDN has been active for over 25 years. Its work in the country spans humanitarian assistance, health care, water and sanitation, microfinance, educational support, agricultural development, small business strengthening, civil society support and cultural restoration.

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Shared values, shared progress: AKDN and France in partnership with Africa

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AKDN is a longstanding partner to both France and African nations, committed to supporting Africa’s innovation and ambition, as celebrated at the Summit.
AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

Following the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, we look back on nearly two decades of collaboration with France – and a century of commitment to Africa’s progress.


Nairobi, Kenya, 13 May 2026 - On 11 and 12 May, Kenya and France co-hosted the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, bringing together heads of state, business leaders, innovators and civil society to forge partnerships for innovation and growth across the continent. Co-chaired by President William Ruto and President Emmanuel Macron, the Summit reflects Africa’s agency in shaping its own development and its indispensable role in addressing global challenges – from climate change to digital transformation.


The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) shares this vision. For more than a century, it has been a partner in Africa’s progress, working alongside governments and communities to strengthen institutions, build economic capacity and improve the quality of life. In Kenya, where AKDN’s engagement spans over 100 years, the Network reaches more than 27 million people with over 14,000 staff working across health, education, economic development and environmental stewardship. Across Tanzania, Uganda and the wider region, AKDN operates hospitals, schools, enterprises and environmental programmes serving millions.


It is within this context that the partnership between France and AKDN has become a very productive one. Since the signing of a Partnership Convention in 2008, France – principally through the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and Proparco, its private sector financing arm – and AKDN have collaborated on more than 60 projects across 20 countries, with French funding exceeding $584 million and joint investment surpassing $1 billion. The partnership is built on shared values: pluralism, long-term investment in human development and a commitment to working with and through local institutions.




Innovation and impact in Eastern Africa

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Support from AFD helped transform the Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam into a 170-bed tertiary care and teaching centre, expanding access to specialist health services in the region.
AKDN / Aly Z. Ramji

Eastern Africa has been an important focus of this collaboration. In health, AFD has provided more than $120 million in financing to AKDN in the region, which alongside significant additional investment from AKDN and other partners, has supported the expansion of the Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam into a 170-bed tertiary care centre, the upgrading of hospitals in Mombasa and Kisumu and the establishment of the Heart and Cancer Centre in Nairobi. These investments have helped raise the quality of health care in East Africa, making advanced and specialist services available in the region and reducing the need for patients to travel abroad to access them. In 2025, AKDN, AFD and the Gates Foundation launched the East Africa Comprehensive Cancer Project, a $12 million initiative to combat women’s cancers in Tanzania and Kenya expected to benefit approximately 7.4 million people.

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At the Aga Khan Academy Maputo, a bilingual English-Portuguese curriculum and additional language learning promote academic excellence and the development of future leaders with a global outlook.

AKDN / Tammy Goldswain

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At Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge in Kenya, a gardener tends an indigenous tree nursery, part of a forestation programme that has planted millions of trees across East Africa to restore ecosystems and strengthen climate resilience.

AKDN / Lucas Cuervo Moura

Beyond health, the partnership extends across education, financial services, tourism and agriculture. AFD has provided financing for the Aga Khan Academy in Maputo, Mozambique. Through Proparco, France has invested in AKDN’s Serena Hotels in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and Kampala and in Diamond Trust Bank to expand SME lending and green finance in Kenya and Uganda. In West Africa, the collaboration has supported cotton sector resilience and clean energy projects in Côte d’Ivoire, while in Madagascar, AFD has backed microfinance and rural development programmes improving agricultural livelihoods and food security.

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In Madagascar, where most households depend on agriculture, farmers are increasingly adopting regenerative practices to strengthen productivity and climate resilience.

AKDN / Humberto Caldas

AKDN at the Africa Forward Summit

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President William Ruto speaks at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-chaired with President Emmanuel Macron.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

At the Summit which brought together African heads of state, the President of France, the African Union, international financial institutions and development partners, AKDN was represented by Dr Sulaiman Shahabuddin, President of the Aga Khan University; Amin Mawji OBE, Diplomatic Representative of AKDN in East Africa; Dr Matt Reed, Global Director of Institutional Partnerships at the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF); Lutaf Kassam, Group Managing Director of Industrial Promotion Services; Shamir Samdjee, Official Representative of the Ismaili Imamat to the French Republic; and Rashid Khalani, Chief Executive Officer of the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.

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President Emmanuel Macron speaks at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, co-chaired with President William Ruto.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

Dr Shahabuddin and Amin Mawji were invited to attend the Health Roundtable as observers, where heads of state and senior leaders discussed the advancement of health sovereignty across Africa — including the local manufacturing of vaccines, medicines and diagnostics, the strengthening of regulatory systems and the development of a skilled health workforce.

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Amin Mawji, Diplomatic Representative of AKDN in East Africa, talking with Dr Mohamed Janabi, WHO Regional Director for Africa, at the Health Roundtable.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

AKDN’s wider engagement with France on global governance issues was also reflected on the sidelines of the Summit. On 10 May, AKDN hosted a reception with the Paris Peace Forum and the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs at the Aga Khan University campus in Nairobi. As a founding member of the Paris Peace Forum, AKDN works alongside France to build new coalitions to strengthen multilateral cooperation and address global challenges.

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Justin Vaïsse, Founder and Director General of the Paris Peace Forum, in discussion with Dr Abraham Korir Sing’Oei, Principal Secretary for Kenya’s State Department for Foreign Affairs.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

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Éléonore Caroit, France’s Minister Delegate for Francophonie, International Partnerships and French Nationals Abroad.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

Looking ahead: climate resilience and coastal communities

On 12 May, on the margins of the Summit, AFD, AKF, France and the Ismaili Imamat signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the sustainable management of marine and coastal ecosystems and regenerative agriculture in Tanzania. A preliminary envelope of €38.5 million is envisaged for the marine ecosystems component, combining resources from AFD and AKF, which would be implemented by AKF and technical partners.


The agreement builds on a Declaration of Intent signed in Paris in July 2025. The work will form part of AKF’s six-country, 10-year Indian Ocean “ReGeneration” Initiative which supports coastal communities to build climate resilience – through diversified livelihoods, improved health and nutrition, and equitable access to clean water and energy – empowering the people most vulnerable to a changing climate to protect the mangrove ecosystems on which their futures depend. AKF has already begun working closely with communities on the Tanzanian coast, planting more than 1.7 million mangroves since 2023.

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AFD’s Christophe Lecourtier and AKF’s Dr Matt Reed sign the memorandum of understanding to advance marine and coastal ecosystem restoration and regenerative agriculture in Tanzania, building on ongoing efforts under AKF’s ReGeneration Initiative.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

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Éléonore Caroit, France’s Minister Delegate for Francophonie, International Partnerships and French Nationals Abroad, and Shamir Samdjee, Official Representative of the Ismaili Imamat to the French Republic, sign the memorandum of understanding to advance marine and coastal ecosystem restoration and regenerative agriculture in Tanzania, building on ongoing efforts under AKF’s ReGeneration Initiative.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

As the Africa Forward Summit convened under the banner of “Partnerships for Innovation and Growth”, the AKDN-France collaboration offered a compelling example of what sustained, values-driven partnership can achieve. AKDN is a partner of longstanding friendship to both France and Africa’s nations – and a bridge between them. It is committed to playing its part as the continent moves ahead with the innovation and ambition that this Summit rightly celebrated.

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Representatives from AFD, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, AKF, AKDN and AKU at the Africa Forward Summit convened under the banner of “Partnerships for Innovation and Growth”. The AKDN-France collaboration offered a compelling example of what sustained, values-driven partnership can achieve.

AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

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