
In summary
- “Over 15 years, the total investment in Kenya for these programmes will exceed $350 million (Sh31.5 billion),” added the Aga Khan while speaking when he officiated the university’s 15th graduation ceremony in Nairobi Monday.
- The Aga Khan who is also the Chancellor of AKU said with the institution now having acquired a charter in Tanzania, it was on its path to prosperity and expansion while offering quality education and leadership skills.
- “As we expand our work in Kenya, one of our highest priorities is to achieve international standards of health care-especially for non-communicable diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes,” he added.
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