Aga Khan Receives Kenya's Highest Medal of
Honour
Nairobi, Kenya, August
14, 2007 – His Highness the Aga Khan,
the spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslims was
awarded Kenya’s highest medal of honour, the
Chief of the Order of the Golden Heart of Kenya, (C.G.H.)
by the President of the country, His Excellency President
Mwai Kibaki.
Bestowing the award during a
state banquet held in honour of the Aga Khan yesterday,
the President noted that the Aga Khan had recorded
an impressive and enduring legacy of service to the
Ismaili community, Kenya and the world at large. “The
achievements you have accomplished are an eloquent
testimony of your dedication to your spiritual calling
as well as selfless commitment to the well-being of
mankind, irrespective of race or religion” said
the President.
President Kibaki praised the
Ismaili community’s contribution to Kenya’s
development. “The energy and resources that
the community has continued to deploy in various fields
of development, including health, education, business
and investments have immensely benefited our people
and country,” he said. “We value your
contribution and look forward to even stronger bonds
in the years ahead.”
East Africa in general and Kenya
in particular have been the traditional home to many
members of the Ismaili community, which has played
a significant role in the region’s development
for more than a century.
The Kenyan President also applauded
the work of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)
in the health and education sectors, which impact
positively on the lives of many Kenyans. He spoke
hours after the Aga Khan announced the launch of East
Africa’s first private medical school –
the Faculty of Health Sciences that is part of the
Aga Khan University.
The Aga Khan thanked the President,
“Let me say first what a wonderful honour it
is – to become a Chief of the Order of the Golden
Heart of Kenya, and to do so on one’s Golden
Jubilee!” He reflected upon his early childhood
days in Kenya and spoke about his hope for the future
of the country and renewed optimism of the Kenyan
people.
“Kenya has one of the
highest per capita literacy rates in Africa and is
determined to make democracy work. It has created
an enabling environment for vibrant enterprise in
fields such as agriculture and horticulture, tourism
and finance. In fact, at a recent World Economic Forum,
Kenya was ranked among the top three countries in
Africa in welcoming investment and innovation,”
he said.
Speaking about the work of the
AKDN in Kenya, the Aga Khan noted that these projects
“ .. reflect our respect and affection for the
Kenyan people - and for the sense of promise which
I recall from my childhood in Kenya, and which I continue
to feel on every return visit”.
The Aga Khan is in East Africa
for his first official tour of his Golden Jubilee.
He leaves on Thursday for Tanzania and will be in
Uganda later in the week.
For further information
please contact:
Semin Abdulla
Information Officer
Secretariat of His Highness the Aga Khan
Information@aiglemont.org
Tel: + 254 733 530 053
NOTES
Golden Jubilee of His
Highness the Aga Khan
His Highness the Aga Khan completed his 50th year
as the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims
on 11th July 2007, succeeding his grandfather, Sir
Sultan Mahomed Shah. The Aga Khan leads a community
of 15 million Ismaili Muslims living in some 25 countries
around the world and is a direct descendant of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family).
In the Ismaili tradition, the Imam’s Jubilee
celebrations offer occasions to launch new social,
cultural and economic development projects. In keeping
with the ethics of the faith, these projects aspire
to improve the quality of life for the most vulnerable
in society. During the Jubilee year, the Aga Khan
is expected to travel to a number of countries to
meet with members of the Ismaili community and visit
projects of the AKDN. He is also likely to announce
the creation of new development institutions and projects
and the significant expansion of existing ones.
The Aga Khan Development
Network
His Highness the Aga Khan is founder and Chairman
of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), a group
of private, non-denominational development agencies
working to empower communities and individuals to
improve living conditions and opportunities, especially
in sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South Asia, and
the Middle East. The Network’s nine development
agencies focus on social, cultural and economic development
for all citizens, regardless of gender, origin or
religion. The AKDN’s underlying ethic is compassion
for the vulnerable in society. Its annual budget for
philanthropic activity is in excess of US$ 300 million.
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