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Aga Khan Foundation Signs Pact to Restore Kwale Coastal Ecosystem

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.Ambassador designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Pocinho & Aga Khan Foundation Kenya CEO Susan Otieno during a partnership signing to advance coastal resilience and sustainable development in Kenya.
.Ambassador designate of Portugal to Kenya, Paulo Pocinho & Aga Khan Foundation Kenya CEO Susan Otieno during a partnership signing to advance coastal resilience and sustainable development in Kenya.
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Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has signed a partnership agreement with the Camões Institute – the Portuguese Cooperation Agency – to support the ‘Gazi Bay Coastal Restoration and Eco-Tourism Initiative (G-CORE)’ in Kwale County, Kenya.

The partnership agreement signed during a visit by the French Agency to Kenya, will support coastal ecosystem restoration and community-led development in Kenya.

“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. The visit by His Excellency Paulo Rangel, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of the Portuguese Republic, underscores the deepening engagement between Portugal, Kenya and the Aga Khan Development Network and reflects a shared commitment to advancing sustainable development, climate resilience and inclusive economic growth,” said Amin Mawji, Diplomatic Representative of the Aga Khan Development Network in East Africa.

Through G-CORE, Aga Khan Foundation 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.

This initiative forms part of Aga Khan Foundation’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.

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.

Aga Khan Development Network
The Aga Khan Development Network is a group of private, non-denominational development agencies and enterprises established by the Ismaili Imamat to fulfil its mandate of improving quality of life for all, regardless of faith or background.

The AKDN operates in over 30 countries, employing approximately 96,000 people, the majority of whom are based in developing countries.

Aga Khan Foundation
The Aga Khan Foundation is a leading global development organisation working to address the root causes of poverty. For more than 50 years, AKF has helped create strong community institutions that support sustainable, locally-driven initiatives to improve the lives of millions of people. By combining local knowledge with global best practices, AKF strives to bring about transformative and long-lasting improvements to quality of life.

Working alongside the agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network and through partnerships with local communities, civil society and business as well as governments and international aid agencies, AKF is working to build a future where we all thrive together.

Written by
JACKSON OKOTH

Jackson Okoth writes for Business Today. He specializes in capital and money markets, energy sector, manufacturing, real estate, co-operatives sector, technology and agriculture. He can be reached on email at editor [at] businesstoday.co.ke

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