Her education includes Le Rosey School in Switzerland and a cum laude degree in Development Studies from Harvard University. Additional training in healthcare systems and executive finance has strengthened her capacity to lead large-scale development initiatives effectively
Princess Zahra and Kenya
Zahra’s connection to Kenya is deeply rooted in the Aga Khan Development Network’s century-long work in the country. AKDN operates hospitals, schools, universities, and community development programmes that serve millions of Kenyans. These initiatives focus on healthcare, education, economic development, and social empowerment. She has met with Kenyan leaders, including President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto, to discuss collaboration in areas such as education, health, community development, and infrastructure. These engagements highlight the strong partnership between Kenya and the Aga Khan Network.
Why This Matters to Kenya
This recognition underscores the importance of long-term development partnerships. The programmes she leads expand access to quality healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. They also strengthen community services and improve human capital, particularly in underserved regions. Her role is both strategic and policy oriented. She guides programmes that support sustainable development, ensuring resources reach those who need them most. By combining global expertise with local engagement, Princess Zahra helps Kenya achieve its national development priorities.
Her recognition is a reminder that effective development requires leadership, partnership, and long-term commitment. Princess Zahra Aga Khan’s work demonstrates how strategic investment in people and communities can create lasting change.
