Guinness Nigeria Plc, has said that
it is partnering with WaterAid, Oxfam, and Concern Universal on the new
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) programmes for 2016 in advancing a
collaborative corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative that
promotes rural sanitation and hygiene via access to safe water.
The partners made their intentions known in Lagos, recently, during a
media briefing where they affirmed their commitment to building
relationships that stretch beyond the commercial bottomline to the
engagement of communities to make positive impact on their lives.
During the event, the managing director/chief executive officer of
Guinness, Mr Peter Ndegwa, stated, “We have a real commitment to
providing safe water to Nigerian communities and have provided over 25
potable water facilities to communities across Nigeria under our Water
of Life programme. The partnerships we are speaking of today are a
testament to that commitment. The NGOs we are working with have a proven
track record for delivering highly impactful water, sanitation, and
hygiene programmes in Nigeria and other countries of the world.
“Their work has saved millions of lives and created a brighter future
for many. We are, therefore, confident that their expertise will help
us improve the viability of our water and sanitation interventions as
well as the impact on beneficiaries. Furthermore, it is our hope that
our partnership with these NGOs would inspire other stakeholders to join
in our mission to help more Nigerians to have access to clean water and
improved hygiene.”
Under
the terms of the partnership, Guinness Nigeria will provide funding
that will enable the three non-governmental organisations (NGOs) deliver
WASH programmes in three states across the country.
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