Aga Khan Foundation pledges €1.5m for reconstruction

Tuesday, 17 February 2026AI summary
Aga Khan Foundation pledges €1.5m for reconstruction
Photo: Diário de Notícias

The Aga Khan Foundation will donate €1.5 million to support reconstruction after recent floods and storms, with funds targeted at rebuilding schools, supporting students and families, and creating microforests, Diário de Notícias and Correio da Manhã report. The funding involves the Ismaili Imamat and the Aga Khan Foundation, and some uses are conditioned on educational and environmental projects in affected areas. Local municipalities and community groups should follow announcements about how funds will be allocated and which projects will receive support. Residents in heavily affected towns should check local council channels for how the donation may link to reconstruction plans.

Update: Donation aimed at schools, students and creating microforests

Diário de Notícias adds that the donation involves the Ismaili Imamat and the Aga Khan Foundation, led by Prince Rahim Aga Khan, and will focus on the most affected regions with conditions attaching funds to school rebuilding, student support and reforestation projects.

Context & Explainers

Prince Rahim Aga Khan is the eldest son of Aga Khan IV and a senior member of the Aga Khan family involved in its development and charitable activities. He is often involved in the Aga Khan Development Network’s philanthropic work and is referenced in this story in connection with the Ismaili Imamat and foundation support for storm recovery.

The Aga Khan Foundation is a private, non-profit development agency within the Aga Khan Development Network that funds projects in education, health, rural development and disaster relief around the world. It will donate €1.5 million to help reconstruct areas hit by recent storms, earmarked for rebuilding schools, supporting students and families, and creating microforests.

The Ismaili Imamat is the institutional office of the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim community, which also oversees development and humanitarian programmes through bodies like the Aga Khan Foundation. In the current story the Aga Khan Foundation will donate €1.5 million to reconstruction, showing how the Imamat supports education, family assistance and environmental projects after disasters.

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