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Etisalat partners with Rotary District Sri Lanka for CSR projects

Leading Service provider Etisalat Lanka will be joining hands with internationally renowned charitable organisation the Rotary District in Sri Lanka for a new corporate social responsibility strategy. The partnership between the two entities is set to tackle national issues in healthcare specifically those relating to vision and eyesight.

Speaking on their new CSR strategy Etisalat Lanka’s Chief Commercial Officer, Yasser Aboul Amayem said, “We believe there are lots of opportunities here in Sri Lanka and so Etisalatis trying to be more proactive in order to add value for our nation-wide customer base.”

Etisalat has always been an ethics oriented company and complies fully with law and guidelines outlined by the nation’s environmental and other regulatory bodies. Said Aboul Amayem, “Our network has been operating locally for over 25 years as pioneers in telecommunication. We believe that it is our role to create emotional bonds by adding value to health and that is one aspect of our CSR strategy.”

For Etisalat’s new CSR partnership with Rotary, the decision to hone in on issues related to eyesight was a strategic and thematic one. With the rise of digital communications and smartphone technology, the mobile phone has quickly shifted from being an audio device to one that is primarily experienced through site.

Aboul Amayem adds, “We wanted to give the gift of sight to those in need and help support sustainable community-based eye care programs, The reward will be in seeing the wonderful reaction of people who are fitted with spectacles or get their sight back for the first time.

George Jesuthasan, Rotary District Governor for Sri Lanka was optimistic on the value that Rotary could add to Etisalat’s CSR endeavours.

“The difficulties corporates face is the reach to the needy but the reach to the people and the network we have is our strength. Furthermore, our implementations cost is almost zero. Every cent that we get from donors goes to the project. We also have many tiers of stewardship that strictly monitor the movement of funds so corporates can rest assured that every cent that they donate is accounted for.

Rotary District Governor George Jesuthasan expressed positivity about the partnership with Etisalat and support from the corporate sector in general.

“Joining Etisalat is a great moment for us because they are taking it as their CSR program to partner with us. Many of our large projects are Rotary Foundation funded but the origin of the funds starts from the corporates. We have a mechanism where the corporates send money to the foundation which is then used for high scale projects.”



Source: http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=2016/05/30/business/83111

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