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The Leadership of the Ismaili community did not inform members of the community or invite those who wish to come at the venue and make arrangements for them to wait outside. Those who knew from media, like Ismaili.net, came and waited outside to express their greetings & respect to Prince Rahim & Princess Zahra . Some pictures shared by them
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Re: Prince Rahim Aga Khan Commonwealth Day 2023
2023, March 13: Commonwealth Day Ceremony at Westminster Abbey at 2.15pm.
King Charles and the Royal Family as well as Prince Rahim Aga Khan representing Mowlana Hazar Imam.
The programme was shown live on BBC.
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King Charles and the Royal Family as well as Prince Rahim Aga Khan representing Mowlana Hazar Imam.
The programme was shown live on BBC.
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H H The Aga Khan is Vice President of the @RoyalCWSociety
“Prince Rahim, representing Mawlana Hazar Imam #AgaKhan led the procession of Royal Societies in his capacity as Vice President-designate of the Royal Commonwealth Society.” TheIsmaili
“ Prince Rahim, representing Mawlana Hazar Imam, led the procession of Loyal Societies in his capacity as Vice President-designate of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
Following the event, Prince Rahim met with His Majesty The King, as well as senior members of the royal family and delegates including representatives from other faith communities.
Commonwealth Day is celebrated each year with a multi-faith service at Westminster Abbey. This year, His Majesty delivered his Commonwealth Day message during the service, in his new role as head of the Commonwealth.
Organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Commonwealth Day Service celebrates the Commonwealth of Nations and provides an opportunity to focus attention on this voluntary association of 56 countries and their commitment to promoting democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and equality for their 2.5 billion citizens.
Senior leadership of the UK Jamat were also in attendance.
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“Prince Rahim, representing Mawlana Hazar Imam #AgaKhan led the procession of Royal Societies in his capacity as Vice President-designate of the Royal Commonwealth Society.” TheIsmaili
“ Prince Rahim, representing Mawlana Hazar Imam, led the procession of Loyal Societies in his capacity as Vice President-designate of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
Following the event, Prince Rahim met with His Majesty The King, as well as senior members of the royal family and delegates including representatives from other faith communities.
Commonwealth Day is celebrated each year with a multi-faith service at Westminster Abbey. This year, His Majesty delivered his Commonwealth Day message during the service, in his new role as head of the Commonwealth.
Organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Commonwealth Day Service celebrates the Commonwealth of Nations and provides an opportunity to focus attention on this voluntary association of 56 countries and their commitment to promoting democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and equality for their 2.5 billion citizens.
Senior leadership of the UK Jamat were also in attendance.
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Do members of the community know which of the Leaders were in attendance ?)
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Re: Prince Rahim Aga Khan and family Activities
2023, May 21: AKDN: Prince Rahim yesterday met with HE Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, UAE’s Minister of Culture and Youth, at the Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon. The Minister was later received at the Ismaili Centre, Lisbon, for a guided tour of the building and its gardens.
Re: Prince Rahim Aga Khan to meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to leave Bangladesh for Switzerland on Tuesday for the World of Work Summit in Geneva.
June 12, 2023
Hasina flies to Geneva on Tuesday to attend World of Work Summit
Besides joining the World of Work Summit, she is scheduled to meet heads of state and government of several countries and chiefs of different organisations
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Published : 12 June 2023
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to leave Bangladesh for Switzerland on Tuesday for the World of Work Summit in Geneva.
A Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane with Hasina and her entourage on board will fly off from Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 10am, her Assistant Press Secretary MM Imrul Kayes said.
The summit, with the theme ‘Social Justice for All’, will be held on Jun 14-15.
It is a high-level forum for global voices to address the need for increased, coordinated and coherent action in support of social justice, according to the International Labour Organization.
Hasina is expected to reach Geneva at 5pm local time. Besides joining the summit, she will hold meetings with heads of state and government of several countries and chiefs of different organisations.
They include Alain Berset, president of the Swiss Confederation, George W Vella, president of Malta, Cyril Ramaphosa, president of South Africa, Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Prince Rahim Aga Khan of the Aga Khan Development Network, Gilbert F Houngbo, director general of the ILO, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director general of the World Trade Organisation.
Hasina will join the summit’s plenary session on Wednesday and a World Economic Forum event titled New Economy and Society in Smart Bangladesh on Thursday.
She will also attend a reception by the Bangladeshi expatriates in Switzerland.
The prime minister is scheduled to leave Geneva at 11am local time on Friday for Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to leave Bangladesh for Switzerland on Tuesday for the World of Work Summit in Geneva.
June 12, 2023
Hasina flies to Geneva on Tuesday to attend World of Work Summit
Besides joining the World of Work Summit, she is scheduled to meet heads of state and government of several countries and chiefs of different organisations
Staff Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 12 June 2023
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to leave Bangladesh for Switzerland on Tuesday for the World of Work Summit in Geneva.
A Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane with Hasina and her entourage on board will fly off from Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka at 10am, her Assistant Press Secretary MM Imrul Kayes said.
The summit, with the theme ‘Social Justice for All’, will be held on Jun 14-15.
It is a high-level forum for global voices to address the need for increased, coordinated and coherent action in support of social justice, according to the International Labour Organization.
Hasina is expected to reach Geneva at 5pm local time. Besides joining the summit, she will hold meetings with heads of state and government of several countries and chiefs of different organisations.
They include Alain Berset, president of the Swiss Confederation, George W Vella, president of Malta, Cyril Ramaphosa, president of South Africa, Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Prince Rahim Aga Khan of the Aga Khan Development Network, Gilbert F Houngbo, director general of the ILO, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director general of the World Trade Organisation.
Hasina will join the summit’s plenary session on Wednesday and a World Economic Forum event titled New Economy and Society in Smart Bangladesh on Thursday.
She will also attend a reception by the Bangladeshi expatriates in Switzerland.
The prime minister is scheduled to leave Geneva at 11am local time on Friday for Dhaka
Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet Bangladesh Prime Minister Hasina 2023, June 16
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Prince Rahim and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met today in Geneva, Switzerland to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met in Geneva on 14 June 2023.
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Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government’s ongoing support, particularly in the area of education. He conveyed the continued commitment of Mawlana Hazar Imam and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to the economic and social development of Bangladesh. Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Co-Operation signed in 2013. Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence over 50 years ago in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty, and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN’s activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about AKDN’s work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022. The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their societies in the country and around the world. Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN’s experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the AKDN to enable green and sustainable development.
Her Excellency the Prime Minister conveyed her appreciation to Mawlana Hazar Imam and the AKDN for the contributions made in the country over many decades. The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to the development of the country.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva in part to participate in the World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All, organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
Prince Rahim will tomorrow join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
Prince Rahim and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met today in Geneva, Switzerland to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met in Geneva on 14 June 2023.
Photo: Bangladesh PMO
Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government’s ongoing support, particularly in the area of education. He conveyed the continued commitment of Mawlana Hazar Imam and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to the economic and social development of Bangladesh. Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Co-Operation signed in 2013. Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence over 50 years ago in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty, and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN’s activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about AKDN’s work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022. The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their societies in the country and around the world. Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN’s experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the AKDN to enable green and sustainable development.
Her Excellency the Prime Minister conveyed her appreciation to Mawlana Hazar Imam and the AKDN for the contributions made in the country over many decades. The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to the development of the country.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva in part to participate in the World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All, organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
Prince Rahim will tomorrow join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Bangladesh Prime Minister 2023-06-14
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Bangladesh Prime Minister meet to discuss education and climate priorities
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Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met today to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government’s ongoing support, particularly in the area of education. He conveyed the continued commitment of His Highness the Aga Khan and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to the economic and social development of Bangladesh. Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Cooperation signed in 2013. Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence over 50 years ago in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN’s activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about AKDN’s work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022. The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their societies in the country and around the world. Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN’s experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the Network to enable green and sustainable development.
Her Excellency the Prime Minister conveyed her appreciation to His Highness and AKDN for the contributions made in the country over many decades. The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to the development of the country.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva in part to participate in the World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All organised by the International Labour Organisation.
Prince Rahim will join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations tomorrow at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
Left to right: Michael Kocher, General Manager, Aga Khan Foundation; Munir Merali, AKDN Diplomatic Representative, Bangladesh; Prince Rahim Aga Khan; and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Bangladesh Prime Minister meet to discuss education and climate priorities
Switzerland · 14 June 2023 · 2 min
Geneva, Switzerland, 14 June 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, met today to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government’s ongoing support, particularly in the area of education. He conveyed the continued commitment of His Highness the Aga Khan and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to the economic and social development of Bangladesh. Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Cooperation signed in 2013. Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence over 50 years ago in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN’s activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about AKDN’s work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022. The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their societies in the country and around the world. Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN’s experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the Network to enable green and sustainable development.
Her Excellency the Prime Minister conveyed her appreciation to His Highness and AKDN for the contributions made in the country over many decades. The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to the development of the country.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva in part to participate in the World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All organised by the International Labour Organisation.
Prince Rahim will join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations tomorrow at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
Left to right: Michael Kocher, General Manager, Aga Khan Foundation; Munir Merali, AKDN Diplomatic Representative, Bangladesh; Prince Rahim Aga Khan; and Her Excellency Ms Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
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PM Hasina thanks Prince Rahim Aga Khan 2023-06-14
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PM Hasina thanks Prince Rahim, Aga Khan Development Network for contributions in Bangladesh
Geneva, June 14 -- Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has conveyed her appreciation to Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for the contributions made in Bangladesh over many decades.
The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to further development of the country.
Also read: Bangladesh likely to become member of BRICS in August: Momen
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and PM Sheikh Hasina met on Wednesday to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government's ongoing support, particularly in the area of education.
He conveyed the continued commitment of His Highness the Aga Khan and the Aga Khan Development Network to the economic and social development of Bangladesh.
Also read: PM Hasina urges Swiss businesses to boost investment in Bangladesh
Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Cooperation signed in 2013, according to AKDN.
Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence, over 50 years ago, in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN's activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about the organization's work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022.
Also read: Switzerland will develop skilled manpower in Bangladesh under a new MoU
The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their society in the country and around the world.
Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN's experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the Network to enable green and sustainable development.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva to participate in the 'World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All' organised by the International Labour Organisation.
Prince Rahim will join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations tomorrow at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
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PM Hasina thanks Prince Rahim, Aga Khan Development Network for contributions in Bangladesh
Geneva, June 14 -- Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has conveyed her appreciation to Prince Rahim Aga Khan and Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for the contributions made in Bangladesh over many decades.
The Prime Minister especially recognised the establishment of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, which seeks to create future Bangladeshi leaders who will contribute to further development of the country.
Also read: Bangladesh likely to become member of BRICS in August: Momen
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and PM Sheikh Hasina met on Wednesday to discuss education and climate priorities in Bangladesh.
Prince Rahim thanked the Prime Minister for the government's ongoing support, particularly in the area of education.
He conveyed the continued commitment of His Highness the Aga Khan and the Aga Khan Development Network to the economic and social development of Bangladesh.
Also read: PM Hasina urges Swiss businesses to boost investment in Bangladesh
Building on nearly seven decades of cooperation, bilateral relations were enhanced through a Protocol of Cooperation signed in 2013, according to AKDN.
Prince Rahim acknowledged the good progress made by Bangladesh since independence, over 50 years ago, in improving many social and economic indicators, reducing poverty and enhancing the quality of life of Bangladeshis.
In addition to discussing AKDN's activities globally, Prince Rahim informed the Prime Minister about the organization's work in Bangladesh, including the opening of the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka in 2022.
Also read: Switzerland will develop skilled manpower in Bangladesh under a new MoU
The Academy offers an enhanced International Baccalaureate curriculum and leadership development opportunities to empower graduates to contribute to their society in the country and around the world.
Discussing the impact of climate change in Bangladesh and globally, Prince Rahim shared AKDN's experiences and programmes to reduce its carbon footprint and outlined the climate adaptation and mitigation measures undertaken by the Network to enable green and sustainable development.
Prime Minister Hasina is visiting Geneva to participate in the 'World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All' organised by the International Labour Organisation.
Prince Rahim will join Prime Minister Hasina and global heads of international organisations tomorrow at a luncheon hosted by Bangladesh's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Office.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from United News of Bangladesh.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.
Re: Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet French Minister Gerald Darmanin 2023-06-21
2023, June 21: Prince Rahim Aga Khan met French Minister Gerald Darmanin in a ceremony recognising Shamir Samdjee, president of the Ismaili Council in France.
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Re: Prince Rahim Aga Khan and family Activities
2023, July 12: The king met Prince Rahim Aga Khan at Buckingham Palace.
Pope Francis meets Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Lisbon 2023-08-04
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Pope Francis holds series of interreligious encounters in Lisbon
Pope Francis engages in a series of interreligious and ecumenical encounters in Lisbon, and calls on everyone to promote fraternity and care for the spiritual well-being of young people.
By Devin Watkins
As Pope Francis returned to the Apostolic Nunciature ahead of lunch on Friday, he held a series of brief meetings with three separate delegations, according to the Holy See Press Office.
The Pope met first with a delegation from the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), accompanied by Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue.
“In greeting the delegation,” said the Press Office statement, “the Pope expressed his gratitude for the visit and addressed a few words to those present on the value of fraternity and dialogue and the danger of monologue and proselytizing.”
The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue—or KAICIID, for short—is based in Lisbon.
It was opened in 2012 by Saudi Arabia, Austria, and Spain, following Pope Benedict XVI’s meeting in 2007 with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah. The KAICIID’s website says the Holy See is a “Founding Observer to the Centre.”
Pope Francis then held a private audience with Rahim Aga Khan, son of the leader of the Ismaili community, which has its center in Lisbon.
Pope Francis shakes hands with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
Ecumenism and care for young people
In a separate meeting, the Pope received a group of religious men and women and people of different faiths and Christian denominations involved in the ecumenical and interreligious efforts of the Church in Portugal.
Pope Francis thanked those present for their efforts to live in fraternity and engage in dialogue.
He also urged them “to take care of young people, who ‘are cheerful, but not superficial,’ and risk being ‘anesthetized’ by the world around them.
In his final meeting before having lunch with young people, Pope Francis met briefly with Henrique Cymerman Benarroch, an Israeli journalist who works as a correspondent in the Middle East.
Pope Francis meets with an ecumenical delegation
Pope Francis holds series of interreligious encounters in Lisbon
Pope Francis engages in a series of interreligious and ecumenical encounters in Lisbon, and calls on everyone to promote fraternity and care for the spiritual well-being of young people.
By Devin Watkins
As Pope Francis returned to the Apostolic Nunciature ahead of lunch on Friday, he held a series of brief meetings with three separate delegations, according to the Holy See Press Office.
The Pope met first with a delegation from the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), accompanied by Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue.
“In greeting the delegation,” said the Press Office statement, “the Pope expressed his gratitude for the visit and addressed a few words to those present on the value of fraternity and dialogue and the danger of monologue and proselytizing.”
The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue—or KAICIID, for short—is based in Lisbon.
It was opened in 2012 by Saudi Arabia, Austria, and Spain, following Pope Benedict XVI’s meeting in 2007 with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah. The KAICIID’s website says the Holy See is a “Founding Observer to the Centre.”
Pope Francis then held a private audience with Rahim Aga Khan, son of the leader of the Ismaili community, which has its center in Lisbon.
Pope Francis shakes hands with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
Ecumenism and care for young people
In a separate meeting, the Pope received a group of religious men and women and people of different faiths and Christian denominations involved in the ecumenical and interreligious efforts of the Church in Portugal.
Pope Francis thanked those present for their efforts to live in fraternity and engage in dialogue.
He also urged them “to take care of young people, who ‘are cheerful, but not superficial,’ and risk being ‘anesthetized’ by the world around them.
In his final meeting before having lunch with young people, Pope Francis met briefly with Henrique Cymerman Benarroch, an Israeli journalist who works as a correspondent in the Middle East.
Pope Francis meets with an ecumenical delegation
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan and His Holiness Pope Francis meet in Portugal
Portugal · 4 August 2023
Prince Rahim yesterday met His Holiness Pope Francis in Lisbon, during the Pope’s visit to mark World Youth Day, a week-long religious and cultural event established by the Catholic Church to bring together young people from around the world.
Prince Rahim conveyed warm greetings on behalf of Mawlana Hazar Imam, and on behalf of the worldwide Jamat. His Holiness Pope Francis thanked Prince Rahim for the warm gesture and asked that his good wishes be transmitted to Hazar Imam and members of his family, and to the global Ismaili community.
The Pope and Prince Rahim discussed areas of mutual interest and the potential for future collaboration. Prince Rahim was accompanied by Nazim Ahmad, the Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat to Portugal.
Institutions of the Ismaili Imamat and the Catholic Church have worked closely in Portugal on the provision of early childhood development and care for the elderly.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan and His Holiness Pope Francis meet in Portugal
Portugal · 4 August 2023
Prince Rahim yesterday met His Holiness Pope Francis in Lisbon, during the Pope’s visit to mark World Youth Day, a week-long religious and cultural event established by the Catholic Church to bring together young people from around the world.
Prince Rahim conveyed warm greetings on behalf of Mawlana Hazar Imam, and on behalf of the worldwide Jamat. His Holiness Pope Francis thanked Prince Rahim for the warm gesture and asked that his good wishes be transmitted to Hazar Imam and members of his family, and to the global Ismaili community.
The Pope and Prince Rahim discussed areas of mutual interest and the potential for future collaboration. Prince Rahim was accompanied by Nazim Ahmad, the Diplomatic Representative of the Ismaili Imamat to Portugal.
Institutions of the Ismaili Imamat and the Catholic Church have worked closely in Portugal on the provision of early childhood development and care for the elderly.
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His Royal Highness, President, The Earthshot Prize, this afternoon received Prince Rahim Aga Khan (Chairman, Aga Khan Development Network's Environment and Climate Committee) at Windsor Castle.
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His Royal Highness, President, The Earthshot Prize, this afternoon received Prince Rahim Aga Khan (Chairman, Aga Khan Development Network's Environment and Climate Committee) at Windsor Castle.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan at Windsor 2023-10-12
Prince Rahim Aga Khan at Windsor 2023-10-12
Prince Rahim Aga Khan at Paris Peace Forum 2023
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2023, November 10: Prince Rahim attended the Paris Peace Forum at Palais Brongniart yesterday, and participated alongside world leaders and change makers to help build a more peaceful world.
For its 6th edition, the Paris Peace Forum gathered some of the most important actors in global governance, to seek coordinated responses to the most urgent challenges of our time. In a world of increasing rivalry, delegates explored ways to seek common ground to care for our planet, secure our digital spaces, and create more equality and peace for all.
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has served as a Founding Partner of the Paris Peace Forum since its inception in 2018, and this year became a strategic partner alongside the European Commission, Microsoft, and the Open Society Foundations.
This reflects the Ismaili Imamat’s longstanding and close relationship with the French Republic, founded on the shared values of peace, human development, and pluralism. The Forum’s emphasis on partnership between governments, civil society and the private sector resonate strongly with AKDN’s decades-long approach to development.
The Forum’s themes this year focus on protecting the planet, ensuring digital safety, addressing inequality, and crafting sustainable peace; which all align with the work of the AKDN and Jamati institutions to help improve the quality of life worldwide.
Ismaili CIVIC volunteers from the French jurisdiction took part in this year’s event, welcoming guests, coordinating roundtable discussions, accompanying international delegations, and organising ancillary activities.
2023, November 10: Prince Rahim attended the Paris Peace Forum at Palais Brongniart yesterday, and participated alongside world leaders and change makers to help build a more peaceful world.
For its 6th edition, the Paris Peace Forum gathered some of the most important actors in global governance, to seek coordinated responses to the most urgent challenges of our time. In a world of increasing rivalry, delegates explored ways to seek common ground to care for our planet, secure our digital spaces, and create more equality and peace for all.
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) has served as a Founding Partner of the Paris Peace Forum since its inception in 2018, and this year became a strategic partner alongside the European Commission, Microsoft, and the Open Society Foundations.
This reflects the Ismaili Imamat’s longstanding and close relationship with the French Republic, founded on the shared values of peace, human development, and pluralism. The Forum’s emphasis on partnership between governments, civil society and the private sector resonate strongly with AKDN’s decades-long approach to development.
The Forum’s themes this year focus on protecting the planet, ensuring digital safety, addressing inequality, and crafting sustainable peace; which all align with the work of the AKDN and Jamati institutions to help improve the quality of life worldwide.
Ismaili CIVIC volunteers from the French jurisdiction took part in this year’s event, welcoming guests, coordinating roundtable discussions, accompanying international delegations, and organising ancillary activities.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan joins world leaders at COP28
United Arab Emirates · 8 December 2023 · 3 min
Photo: AKDN / Kashif Qadri.
Dubai, UAE, 8 December 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN) Climate and Environment Committee, joined world leaders in the High Level Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-based Climate Action, at the invitation of His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, UAE’s Minister of Culture and Youth, and His Excellency Dr Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, President of COP28 and UAE’s Special Envoy for Climate Change.
Prince Rahim also met with His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, President of Bahrain’s Authority for Culture and Antiquities.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan met with Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation.
AKDN / Kashif Qadri
AKDN is participating at COP28 to bring attention to vulnerable communities at the forefront of the climate crisis, especially around the themes of education, health, finance and resilience.
This week the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) helped launch three new initiatives at the summit. The Global Education Solutions Accelerator, in partnership with Dubai Cares, aims to fast track education transformation across 10 countries by working with a network of development and educational partners to make climate change an integral part of curricula.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan joins world leaders at COP28
United Arab Emirates · 8 December 2023 · 3 min
Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of AKDN’s Climate and Environment Committee, meets Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at COP28.
AKDN / Kashif Qadri.
Dubai, UAE, 8 December 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN) Climate and Environment Committee, joined world leaders in the High Level Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-based Climate Action, at the invitation of His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, UAE’s Minister of Culture and Youth, and His Excellency Dr Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, President of COP28 and UAE’s Special Envoy for Climate Change.
Prince Rahim also met with His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, President of Bahrain’s Authority for Culture and Antiquities.
AKDN at COP28
AKDN is participating at COP28 to bring attention to vulnerable communities at the forefront of the climate crisis, especially around the themes of education, health, finance and resilience.
This week the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) helped launch three new initiatives at the summit. The Global Education Solutions Accelerator, in partnership with Dubai Cares, aims to fast track education transformation across 10 countries by working with a network of development and educational partners to make climate change an integral part of curricula.
Dr Andy Cunningham, Global Co-Lead for Education at AKF, moderated a panel discussion as part of the Youth and Education – The Latent Force of Climate Action conference. The panel comprised Mr Henry Gonzalez, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer, Green Climate Fund; Professor Patrick Verkooijen, CEO, Global Centre on Adaptation; Ms Kitty van der Heijden, Assistant Secretary General, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF; and H.E. Dr Tariq Al Gurg, CEO and Vice Chairman, Dubai Cares.
AKDN / Mark Field.
Teachersfortheplanet.org is a new online portal that features over 100 outstanding teacher-led and -tested local climate education solutions. The broader Teachers for the Planet programme aims to help put teachers at the centre of our educational response to the climate crisis.
And, in partnership with USAID and the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, AKF will receive a grant to advance climate education in Tanzania.
The Aga Khan Health Services and the Aga Khan University hosted a side event at the WHO Health Pavilion to spotlight the health sector's most significant source of carbon emissions, its supply chain, and explore how to reduce these.
HBL, Pakistan’s largest bank, announced that it has joined a global alliance including HSBC, Standard Chartered and other well-known banks to support developing countries transition to green economies. Like other AKDN institutions, HBL is committed to sustainability and green operations and aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change, with lives and livelihoods impacted by shrinking glaciers and melting permafrost. To keep mountain communities high on the COP28 agenda, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) has begun launching the third season of the award-winning Voices from the Roof of the World documentary series, which gives a voice to those at the frontline of the climate change crisis. AKAH aims to show how communities can be connected to science, and how long-term climate risk and scenario assessments can be used to inform local adaptation plans.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan joins world leaders at COP28
United Arab Emirates · 8 December 2023 · 3 min
Photo: AKDN / Kashif Qadri.
Dubai, UAE, 8 December 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN) Climate and Environment Committee, joined world leaders in the High Level Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-based Climate Action, at the invitation of His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, UAE’s Minister of Culture and Youth, and His Excellency Dr Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, President of COP28 and UAE’s Special Envoy for Climate Change.
Prince Rahim also met with His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, President of Bahrain’s Authority for Culture and Antiquities.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan met with Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation.
AKDN / Kashif Qadri
AKDN is participating at COP28 to bring attention to vulnerable communities at the forefront of the climate crisis, especially around the themes of education, health, finance and resilience.
This week the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) helped launch three new initiatives at the summit. The Global Education Solutions Accelerator, in partnership with Dubai Cares, aims to fast track education transformation across 10 countries by working with a network of development and educational partners to make climate change an integral part of curricula.
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan joins world leaders at COP28
United Arab Emirates · 8 December 2023 · 3 min
Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of AKDN’s Climate and Environment Committee, meets Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at COP28.
AKDN / Kashif Qadri.
Dubai, UAE, 8 December 2023 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network’s (AKDN) Climate and Environment Committee, joined world leaders in the High Level Ministerial Dialogue for Culture-based Climate Action, at the invitation of His Excellency Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, UAE’s Minister of Culture and Youth, and His Excellency Dr Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, President of COP28 and UAE’s Special Envoy for Climate Change.
Prince Rahim also met with His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Her Excellency Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, UAE’s Minister for International Cooperation, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, President of Bahrain’s Authority for Culture and Antiquities.
AKDN at COP28
AKDN is participating at COP28 to bring attention to vulnerable communities at the forefront of the climate crisis, especially around the themes of education, health, finance and resilience.
This week the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) helped launch three new initiatives at the summit. The Global Education Solutions Accelerator, in partnership with Dubai Cares, aims to fast track education transformation across 10 countries by working with a network of development and educational partners to make climate change an integral part of curricula.
Dr Andy Cunningham, Global Co-Lead for Education at AKF, moderated a panel discussion as part of the Youth and Education – The Latent Force of Climate Action conference. The panel comprised Mr Henry Gonzalez, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer, Green Climate Fund; Professor Patrick Verkooijen, CEO, Global Centre on Adaptation; Ms Kitty van der Heijden, Assistant Secretary General, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF; and H.E. Dr Tariq Al Gurg, CEO and Vice Chairman, Dubai Cares.
AKDN / Mark Field.
Teachersfortheplanet.org is a new online portal that features over 100 outstanding teacher-led and -tested local climate education solutions. The broader Teachers for the Planet programme aims to help put teachers at the centre of our educational response to the climate crisis.
And, in partnership with USAID and the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, AKF will receive a grant to advance climate education in Tanzania.
The Aga Khan Health Services and the Aga Khan University hosted a side event at the WHO Health Pavilion to spotlight the health sector's most significant source of carbon emissions, its supply chain, and explore how to reduce these.
HBL, Pakistan’s largest bank, announced that it has joined a global alliance including HSBC, Standard Chartered and other well-known banks to support developing countries transition to green economies. Like other AKDN institutions, HBL is committed to sustainability and green operations and aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.
Mountain regions are vulnerable to climate change, with lives and livelihoods impacted by shrinking glaciers and melting permafrost. To keep mountain communities high on the COP28 agenda, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) has begun launching the third season of the award-winning Voices from the Roof of the World documentary series, which gives a voice to those at the frontline of the climate change crisis. AKAH aims to show how communities can be connected to science, and how long-term climate risk and scenario assessments can be used to inform local adaptation plans.
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Prince Rahim today met with the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, in Brussels, to discuss cooperation between the European Union (EU) and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in countries and regions of shared interest.
The EU has been a longstanding partner of the AKDN across a wide range of fields, including the fight against climate change, development cooperation in multiple sectors, and humanitarian response. Mawlana Hazar Imam and the then President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, signed a Memorandum of Understanding in 2007.
Prince Rahim today met with the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, in Brussels, to discuss cooperation between the European Union (EU) and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in countries and regions of shared interest.
The EU has been a longstanding partner of the AKDN across a wide range of fields, including the fight against climate change, development cooperation in multiple sectors, and humanitarian response. Mawlana Hazar Imam and the then President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, signed a Memorandum of Understanding in 2007.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet President of Germany 2024-01-18
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet President of Germany 2024-01-18
Germany · 18 January 2024
Berlin, Germany, 18 January 2024 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan met the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, at the Bellevue Palace, Berlin today.
PHOTO: Prince Rahim Aga Khan standing with His Excellency Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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They discussed the decades-long development partnership between public and private institutions in Germany and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Africa, South and Central Asia and the Middle East, and potential areas of future cooperation. Germany and the AKDN have collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, water supply, health, education, community development, urban revitalisation and infrastructure.
The dialogue also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Germany and in Europe in domains that include social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet President of Germany 2024-01-18
Germany · 18 January 2024
Berlin, Germany, 18 January 2024 - Prince Rahim Aga Khan met the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, at the Bellevue Palace, Berlin today.
PHOTO: Prince Rahim Aga Khan standing with His Excellency Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
AKDN / Jesco Denzel
They discussed the decades-long development partnership between public and private institutions in Germany and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Africa, South and Central Asia and the Middle East, and potential areas of future cooperation. Germany and the AKDN have collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, water supply, health, education, community development, urban revitalisation and infrastructure.
The dialogue also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Germany and in Europe in domains that include social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan and World Bank President 2024-02-06
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Prince Rahim today met the President of the World Bank, Ajay Banga, at the World Bank’s headquarters in Washington, DC.
Prince Rahim and Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank. Photo: World Bank
They discussed the decades-long development partnership between the World Bank and the various institutions of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Africa, South and Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as potential areas of future cooperation, including around climate action, a priority shared by the World Bank and the AKDN.
The World Bank and AKDN have collaborated in the fields of industry, infrastructure, microfinance, clean energy, water supply, health and nutrition, among others. The partnership has extended across most of AKDN’s principal geographies, with particular recent emphasis on collaboration in Afghanistan.
Prince Rahim today met the President of the World Bank, Ajay Banga, at the World Bank’s headquarters in Washington, DC.
Prince Rahim and Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank. Photo: World Bank
They discussed the decades-long development partnership between the World Bank and the various institutions of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Africa, South and Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as potential areas of future cooperation, including around climate action, a priority shared by the World Bank and the AKDN.
The World Bank and AKDN have collaborated in the fields of industry, infrastructure, microfinance, clean energy, water supply, health and nutrition, among others. The partnership has extended across most of AKDN’s principal geographies, with particular recent emphasis on collaboration in Afghanistan.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan meet President Ruto in Dubai 2024-02-10
2024, February 10: Dubai, UAE
Prince Rahim Aga Khan today met the President of Kenya, H.E. Dr Williams Ruto, in Dubai, UAE. They discussed the decades-long development partnership between the AKDN and Kenya to improve the quality of life of all Kenyans, and potential for future cooperation.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan today met the President of Kenya, H.E. Dr Williams Ruto, in Dubai, UAE. They discussed the decades-long development partnership between the AKDN and Kenya to improve the quality of life of all Kenyans, and potential for future cooperation.
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Sultan Allana (far left), Prince Rahim Aga Khan, President William Ruto (centre), Raghbir Chatte and Suleiman Shahabuddin (far right) during a meeting in Dubai on February 11, 2024.
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Details of Ruto's Dubai meeting with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan.
In Summary
• During the meeting the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
• Kenya and Aga Khan Development Network have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy.
President William Ruto on Sunday met with Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Dubai.
During the meeting, the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
They also deliberated on ways of enhancing the contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Kenya and East Africa, as the talks largely centred around the long development partnership spanning over six decades.
They also discussed the long relationship between Kenya and The Aga Khan.
President Ruto thanked Prince Rahim for the significant contributions of the AKDN to Kenya’s development and offered his administration's support to further strengthen the collaboration.
The talks also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Kenya in areas of social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Kenya and AKDN have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, media, health, education, community development, and infrastructure.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was accompanied by his close advisors Sultan Allana and Suleiman Shahabuddin.
Princess Zahra is expected to call upon President Ruto later this week in Nairobi when she will attend a convocation at the Aga Khan University.
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan, where he had a four-day official visit last week.
He is expected back in the country, anytime now.
Sultan Allana (far left), Prince Rahim Aga Khan, President William Ruto (centre), Raghbir Chatte and Suleiman Shahabuddin (far right) during a meeting in Dubai on February 11, 2024.
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Details of Ruto's Dubai meeting with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan.
In Summary
• During the meeting the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
• Kenya and Aga Khan Development Network have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy.
President William Ruto on Sunday met with Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Dubai.
During the meeting, the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
They also deliberated on ways of enhancing the contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Kenya and East Africa, as the talks largely centred around the long development partnership spanning over six decades.
They also discussed the long relationship between Kenya and The Aga Khan.
President Ruto thanked Prince Rahim for the significant contributions of the AKDN to Kenya’s development and offered his administration's support to further strengthen the collaboration.
The talks also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Kenya in areas of social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Kenya and AKDN have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, media, health, education, community development, and infrastructure.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was accompanied by his close advisors Sultan Allana and Suleiman Shahabuddin.
Princess Zahra is expected to call upon President Ruto later this week in Nairobi when she will attend a convocation at the Aga Khan University.
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan, where he had a four-day official visit last week.
He is expected back in the country, anytime now.
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Details of Ruto's Dubai meeting with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
Story by by BRIAN ORUTA • 22h
• During the meeting the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
• Kenya and Aga Khan Development Network have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy.
President William Ruto on Sunday met with Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Dubai.
During the meeting, the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
They also deliberated on ways of enhancing the contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Kenya and East Africa, as the talks largely centred around the long development partnership spanning over six decades.
They also discussed the long relationship between Kenya and The Aga Khan.
President Ruto thanked Prince Rahim for the significant contributions of the AKDN to Kenya’s development and offered his administration's support to further strengthen the collaboration.
The talks also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Kenya in areas of social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Kenya and AKDN have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, media, health, education, community development, and infrastructure.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was accompanied by his close advisors Sultan Allana and Suleiman Shahabuddin.
Princess Zahra is expected to call upon President Ruto later this week in Nairobi when she will attend a convocation at the Aga Khan University.
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan, where he had a four-day official visit last week.
He is expected back in the country, anytime now.
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Details of Ruto's Dubai meeting with Prince Rahim Aga Khan
Story by by BRIAN ORUTA • 22h
• During the meeting the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
• Kenya and Aga Khan Development Network have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy.
President William Ruto on Sunday met with Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Dubai.
During the meeting, the two discussed ways of deepening the cooperation between the public and private institutions.
They also deliberated on ways of enhancing the contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) in Kenya and East Africa, as the talks largely centred around the long development partnership spanning over six decades.
They also discussed the long relationship between Kenya and The Aga Khan.
President Ruto thanked Prince Rahim for the significant contributions of the AKDN to Kenya’s development and offered his administration's support to further strengthen the collaboration.
The talks also covered the ongoing engagement of the Ismaili Imamat in Kenya in areas of social inclusion, culture, education and early childhood development and care.
Kenya and AKDN have closely collaborated in the fields of industry, tourism, financial services, clean energy, media, health, education, community development, and infrastructure.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was accompanied by his close advisors Sultan Allana and Suleiman Shahabuddin.
Princess Zahra is expected to call upon President Ruto later this week in Nairobi when she will attend a convocation at the Aga Khan University.
The President made a brief stop in Dubai, on his way back from Tokyo, Japan, where he had a four-day official visit last week.
He is expected back in the country, anytime now.
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).
Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Kyrgystan 2024-03-01
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan has arrived in Kyrgyzstan on working visit
AKIPRESS.COM - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) and Co-Chair of the Budget Review Committee of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), arrived in Kyrgyzstan on February 29, the Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan said.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was met by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic Asein Isaev at Manas Airport upon arrival.
The parties held a brief meeting and discussed the program of the visit and the meeting with the country's leadership.
The main attention was paid to priority issues of bilateral cooperation of the Kyrgyz Republic with the Aga Khan Development Organization (AKDN) and its project activities in the country in socio-economic and educational spheres.
Issues related to attracting international attention to mountain issues, and the joint development of initiatives for environmental protection, as well as sustainable and balanced economic development were discussed.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan has arrived in Kyrgyzstan on working visit
AKIPRESS.COM - Prince Rahim Aga Khan, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) and Co-Chair of the Budget Review Committee of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), arrived in Kyrgyzstan on February 29, the Foreign Ministry of Kyrgyzstan said.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan was met by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic Asein Isaev at Manas Airport upon arrival.
The parties held a brief meeting and discussed the program of the visit and the meeting with the country's leadership.
The main attention was paid to priority issues of bilateral cooperation of the Kyrgyz Republic with the Aga Khan Development Organization (AKDN) and its project activities in the country in socio-economic and educational spheres.
Issues related to attracting international attention to mountain issues, and the joint development of initiatives for environmental protection, as well as sustainable and balanced economic development were discussed.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Kyrgystan 2024-03-01
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan arrives in Kyrgyzstan on working visit
Prince Rahim was met by Asein Isaev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, at Manas Airport upon arrival. Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kyrgyzstan
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan arrives in Kyrgyzstan on working visit
Prince Rahim was met by Asein Isaev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, at Manas Airport upon arrival. Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kyrgyzstan
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Kyrgys Republic 2024-02-29
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Prince Rahim today met with His Excellency Sadyr Japarov, President of the Kyrgyz Republic, at the Ala Archa State Residence in Bishkek. Prince Rahim’s official visit to the country comes at the invitation of the President.
The two leaders discussed the Aga Khan Development Network’s long-standing presence in the Kyrgyz Republic and their shared desire to deepen cooperation in climate change mitigation and adaptation, the enhancement of education and economic opportunity, and the safeguarding of mountain areas, including their ecosystems, cultural heritage, habitat, and overall quality of life.
President Japarov conveyed his gratitude for the projects that the AKDN has implemented in Kyrgyzstan: “We highly appreciate the work of the AKDN, and the assistance provided in addressing socio-economic issues and improving the living conditions of vulnerable populations in the mountain areas of the country. Taking into account the international reputation of your institution, and its activities in developing mountain areas, I invite the AKDN to join our efforts in combating the negative effects of climate change, biodiversity conservation, and disaster prevention in mountain areas, and to implement the activities of the Global Plan of Action.”
Prince Rahim said: “I am delighted to be back in the Kyrgyz Republic following my last visit in 2016. This is an important moment to reinforce our long-standing friendship. We look forward to deeper cooperation towards our shared goal of a peaceful and prosperous future for this beautiful country.”
For more than two decades, AKDN agencies have been active in the Kyrgyz Republic to help improve the quality of life. An Agreement of Cooperation, ratified by parliament in 2001, enables joint efforts to advance sustainable and inclusive human development. The AKDN has since established institutions and programmes in education, economic development, rural support, culture, health, and habitat.
AKDN works in all seven provinces of the country and in response to locally identified development priorities. In education, an Aga Khan School in Osh, established in 2002, and the University of Central Asia, established in 2000, offer high quality education benefiting tens of thousands of students.
Since 2007, the Aga Khan Foundation has pioneered support to rural economies, early childhood education, e-health, and youth skills development. Its flagship education programme, Schools2030, will host a Global Forum in Bishkek in June 2024.
In culture, the Aga Khan Music Programme works to revitalise national musical traditions in collaboration with more than 40 educational institutions in the country.
The Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB), Jubilee Kyrgyzstan Insurance Company, and Accelerate Prosperity help drive economic growth, including in remote and underserved areas. KICB serves more than 400,000 clients through 54 branches across the country.
Prince Rahim today met with His Excellency Sadyr Japarov, President of the Kyrgyz Republic, at the Ala Archa State Residence in Bishkek. Prince Rahim’s official visit to the country comes at the invitation of the President.
The two leaders discussed the Aga Khan Development Network’s long-standing presence in the Kyrgyz Republic and their shared desire to deepen cooperation in climate change mitigation and adaptation, the enhancement of education and economic opportunity, and the safeguarding of mountain areas, including their ecosystems, cultural heritage, habitat, and overall quality of life.
President Japarov conveyed his gratitude for the projects that the AKDN has implemented in Kyrgyzstan: “We highly appreciate the work of the AKDN, and the assistance provided in addressing socio-economic issues and improving the living conditions of vulnerable populations in the mountain areas of the country. Taking into account the international reputation of your institution, and its activities in developing mountain areas, I invite the AKDN to join our efforts in combating the negative effects of climate change, biodiversity conservation, and disaster prevention in mountain areas, and to implement the activities of the Global Plan of Action.”
Prince Rahim said: “I am delighted to be back in the Kyrgyz Republic following my last visit in 2016. This is an important moment to reinforce our long-standing friendship. We look forward to deeper cooperation towards our shared goal of a peaceful and prosperous future for this beautiful country.”
For more than two decades, AKDN agencies have been active in the Kyrgyz Republic to help improve the quality of life. An Agreement of Cooperation, ratified by parliament in 2001, enables joint efforts to advance sustainable and inclusive human development. The AKDN has since established institutions and programmes in education, economic development, rural support, culture, health, and habitat.
AKDN works in all seven provinces of the country and in response to locally identified development priorities. In education, an Aga Khan School in Osh, established in 2002, and the University of Central Asia, established in 2000, offer high quality education benefiting tens of thousands of students.
Since 2007, the Aga Khan Foundation has pioneered support to rural economies, early childhood education, e-health, and youth skills development. Its flagship education programme, Schools2030, will host a Global Forum in Bishkek in June 2024.
In culture, the Aga Khan Music Programme works to revitalise national musical traditions in collaboration with more than 40 educational institutions in the country.
The Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB), Jubilee Kyrgyzstan Insurance Company, and Accelerate Prosperity help drive economic growth, including in remote and underserved areas. KICB serves more than 400,000 clients through 54 branches across the country.
Prince Rahim Aga Khan in Kyrgystan 2024-03-01
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Kyrgyz President Japarov and Prince Rahim Aga Khan discuss deepening collaboration with AKDN
President Sadyr Japarov of the Kyrgyz Republic hosted Prince Rahim Aga Khan on March 1, in a meeting aimed at bolstering cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), the presidential press service reported. The discussions primarily revolved around avenues of collaboration in education, ecology, and the green economy, underscoring the longstanding partnership between the two entities.
Acknowledging Prince Aga Khan IV's considerable contributions to fostering ties between Kyrgyzstan and the AKDN, President Japarov expressed gratitude for the network's role in enhancing the lives of vulnerable populations in Kyrgyzstan's mountainous regions. He also extended appreciation to the ethnic Kyrgyz residing in the Greater and Lesser Pamirs of Afghanistan for their supportive endeavors.
Of particular emphasis was the University of Central Asia in Naryn, lauded by President Japarov for its pivotal role in providing quality education not only to Kyrgyz youth but also to students across Central Asia and Afghanistan.
President Japarov underscored the urgency of collaboration in environmental conservation, especially in the face of climate change, and invited the AKDN to join efforts in mitigating its adverse effects while fostering sustainable development in mountainous regions.
In response, Prince Rahim Aga Khan expressed gratitude for the warm reception and fruitful discussions, highlighting the mutual successes achieved since the AKDN's inception in Kyrgyzstan in 2001. He stressed the importance of deepening cooperation to align with Kyrgyzstan's national priorities and offered continued support in this regard. Prince Aga Khan also commended Kyrgyzstan's strides in economic and foreign policy matters and acknowledged the government's proactive stance on climate change and environmental preservation.
Both parties expressed confidence in the continued productive partnership between Kyrgyzstan and the AKDN, aimed at enhancing citizens' well-being and advancing the nation's development goals.
For over two decades, AKDN agencies have been actively engaged in Kyrgyzstan, striving to elevate the quality of life across various sectors. An Agreement of Cooperation, ratified in 2001, has facilitated collaborative efforts in sustainable human development, leading to the establishment of institutions and programs spanning education, economic development, rural support, culture, health, and habitat conservation.
AKDN's footprint extends across all seven provinces of Kyrgyzstan, addressing locally identified development needs. Initiatives include the Aga Khan School in Osh, founded in 2002, and the University of Central Asia, established in 2000, both contributing significantly to education accessibility and quality in the region.
The Aga Khan Foundation, since 2007, has spearheaded initiatives supporting rural economies, early childhood education, e-health, and youth skill development, with its flagship program, Schools2030, set to host a Global Forum in Bishkek in June 2024. In cultural preservation, the Aga Khan Music Programme collaborates with over 40 educational institutions to revitalize national musical traditions.
Driving economic growth, the Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB), Jubilee Kyrgyzstan Insurance Company, and Accelerate Prosperity have been instrumental, particularly in remote and underserved areas, serving over 400,000 clients through 54 branches nationwide.
Kyrgyz President Japarov and Prince Rahim Aga Khan discuss deepening collaboration with AKDN
President Sadyr Japarov of the Kyrgyz Republic hosted Prince Rahim Aga Khan on March 1, in a meeting aimed at bolstering cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), the presidential press service reported. The discussions primarily revolved around avenues of collaboration in education, ecology, and the green economy, underscoring the longstanding partnership between the two entities.
Acknowledging Prince Aga Khan IV's considerable contributions to fostering ties between Kyrgyzstan and the AKDN, President Japarov expressed gratitude for the network's role in enhancing the lives of vulnerable populations in Kyrgyzstan's mountainous regions. He also extended appreciation to the ethnic Kyrgyz residing in the Greater and Lesser Pamirs of Afghanistan for their supportive endeavors.
Of particular emphasis was the University of Central Asia in Naryn, lauded by President Japarov for its pivotal role in providing quality education not only to Kyrgyz youth but also to students across Central Asia and Afghanistan.
President Japarov underscored the urgency of collaboration in environmental conservation, especially in the face of climate change, and invited the AKDN to join efforts in mitigating its adverse effects while fostering sustainable development in mountainous regions.
In response, Prince Rahim Aga Khan expressed gratitude for the warm reception and fruitful discussions, highlighting the mutual successes achieved since the AKDN's inception in Kyrgyzstan in 2001. He stressed the importance of deepening cooperation to align with Kyrgyzstan's national priorities and offered continued support in this regard. Prince Aga Khan also commended Kyrgyzstan's strides in economic and foreign policy matters and acknowledged the government's proactive stance on climate change and environmental preservation.
Both parties expressed confidence in the continued productive partnership between Kyrgyzstan and the AKDN, aimed at enhancing citizens' well-being and advancing the nation's development goals.
For over two decades, AKDN agencies have been actively engaged in Kyrgyzstan, striving to elevate the quality of life across various sectors. An Agreement of Cooperation, ratified in 2001, has facilitated collaborative efforts in sustainable human development, leading to the establishment of institutions and programs spanning education, economic development, rural support, culture, health, and habitat conservation.
AKDN's footprint extends across all seven provinces of Kyrgyzstan, addressing locally identified development needs. Initiatives include the Aga Khan School in Osh, founded in 2002, and the University of Central Asia, established in 2000, both contributing significantly to education accessibility and quality in the region.
The Aga Khan Foundation, since 2007, has spearheaded initiatives supporting rural economies, early childhood education, e-health, and youth skill development, with its flagship program, Schools2030, set to host a Global Forum in Bishkek in June 2024. In cultural preservation, the Aga Khan Music Programme collaborates with over 40 educational institutions to revitalize national musical traditions.
Driving economic growth, the Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank (KICB), Jubilee Kyrgyzstan Insurance Company, and Accelerate Prosperity have been instrumental, particularly in remote and underserved areas, serving over 400,000 clients through 54 branches nationwide.
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Prince Rahim arrives in Pakistan for working visit
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Performing artists from Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral showcased their on-stage talents at the dinner, including the Coke Studio singer and songwriter Kashif Din. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Prince Rahim is visiting Pakistan to meet with government, Jamati and institutional leaders, and to visit new projects of the Aga Khan Development Network in Gilgit-Baltistan. Following his first day of discussions with Jamati and AKDN institutions, this evening he attended a dinner hosted by the Ismaili Council for Pakistan.
Ismaili Council President Nizar Mewawalla thanked Prince Rahim for his presence in Pakistan and for his continuous efforts, support and keen interest in the work of the institutions. President Nizar said that unimaginable progress has been made in Pakistan over many decades thanks to the vision and efforts of Mawlana Hazar Imam and his institutions: “Our institutions have positively impacted not only the quality of life of the people of Pakistan, but are also serving as role models and best practice around the world, and insha’Allah will continue to do so for decades to come.”
Prince Rahim thanked the government of Pakistan for its warm welcome and expressed his deep appreciation to the leaders, staff, donors and many, many volunteers for their work over decades to enhance the quality of life of the Jamat: “I know that Hazar Imam will be very happy to hear about the progress being made here.”
President Nizar informed the gathering that the President of Pakistan will tomorrow award Prince Rahim with Pakistan’s highest civilian honour, the Nishan-e-Pakistan, which recognises individuals who have rendered services of the highest distinction to the country.
Prince Rahim arrives in Pakistan for working visit
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Performing artists from Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral showcased their on-stage talents at the dinner, including the Coke Studio singer and songwriter Kashif Din. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Prince Rahim is visiting Pakistan to meet with government, Jamati and institutional leaders, and to visit new projects of the Aga Khan Development Network in Gilgit-Baltistan. Following his first day of discussions with Jamati and AKDN institutions, this evening he attended a dinner hosted by the Ismaili Council for Pakistan.
Ismaili Council President Nizar Mewawalla thanked Prince Rahim for his presence in Pakistan and for his continuous efforts, support and keen interest in the work of the institutions. President Nizar said that unimaginable progress has been made in Pakistan over many decades thanks to the vision and efforts of Mawlana Hazar Imam and his institutions: “Our institutions have positively impacted not only the quality of life of the people of Pakistan, but are also serving as role models and best practice around the world, and insha’Allah will continue to do so for decades to come.”
Prince Rahim thanked the government of Pakistan for its warm welcome and expressed his deep appreciation to the leaders, staff, donors and many, many volunteers for their work over decades to enhance the quality of life of the Jamat: “I know that Hazar Imam will be very happy to hear about the progress being made here.”
President Nizar informed the gathering that the President of Pakistan will tomorrow award Prince Rahim with Pakistan’s highest civilian honour, the Nishan-e-Pakistan, which recognises individuals who have rendered services of the highest distinction to the country.
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Visit to Gilgit - Pakistan
This visit folllws the 6 day visit by Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
“Ismaili Council President Nizar Mewawalla thanked Prince Rahim for his presence in Pakistan and for his continuous efforts, support and keen interest in the work of the institutions. President Nizar said that unimaginable progress has been made in Pakistan over many decades thanks to the vision and efforts of Mawlana Hazar Imam and his institutions: “Our institutions have positively impacted not only the quality of life of the people of Pakistan, but are also serving as role models and best practice around the world, and insha’Allah will continue to do so for decades to come.”
Prince Rahim thanked the government of Pakistan for its warm welcome and expressed his deep appreciation to the leaders, staff, donors and many, many volunteers for their work over decades to enhance the quality of life of the Jamat: “I know that Hazar Imam will be very happy to hear about the progress being made here.”
President Nizar informed the gathering that the President of Pakistan will tomorrow award Prince Rahim with Pakistan’s highest civilian honour, the Nishan-e-Pakistan, which recognises individuals who have rendered services of the highest distinction to the country.” TheIsmaili
Prince Rahim at times represents the constitutional entities of the Ismaili community and also H H The Aga Khan
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“Ismaili Council President Nizar Mewawalla thanked Prince Rahim for his presence in Pakistan and for his continuous efforts, support and keen interest in the work of the institutions. President Nizar said that unimaginable progress has been made in Pakistan over many decades thanks to the vision and efforts of Mawlana Hazar Imam and his institutions: “Our institutions have positively impacted not only the quality of life of the people of Pakistan, but are also serving as role models and best practice around the world, and insha’Allah will continue to do so for decades to come.”
Prince Rahim thanked the government of Pakistan for its warm welcome and expressed his deep appreciation to the leaders, staff, donors and many, many volunteers for their work over decades to enhance the quality of life of the Jamat: “I know that Hazar Imam will be very happy to hear about the progress being made here.”
President Nizar informed the gathering that the President of Pakistan will tomorrow award Prince Rahim with Pakistan’s highest civilian honour, the Nishan-e-Pakistan, which recognises individuals who have rendered services of the highest distinction to the country.” TheIsmaili
Prince Rahim at times represents the constitutional entities of the Ismaili community and also H H The Aga Khan
more at viewtopic.php?p=68190&sid=137f45b6c473e ... fc7#p68190
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Prince Rahim Aga Khan awarded Nishan e Pakistan
President of Pakistan awarded Prince Rahim Aga Khan with Pakistan's highest civilian honor, the Nishan-e-Pakistan, which recognizes individuals who have rendered services of the highest distinction to the country.
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