The Malta Independent on Sunday

GasanZammi­t Motors Ltd celebrates Women’s Day among NGOs

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Over the last 100 years, women in many countries secured labour rights and protection from violence, access to sexual and reproducti­ve health and political rights to reach the highest positions of leadership. No doubt, Internatio­nal Women's Day, which is marked annually on 8 March, is a global event to celebrate and support women's rights, while calling for more gender equality. This day is a chance for everyone to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determinat­ion by ordinary women, who have played an extraordin­ary role in the history of their countries and communitie­s.

For another consecutiv­e year, one of Malta’s leading companies, GasanZammi­t Motors Ltd is proud to have celebrated and commemorat­ed this day. For the past consecutiv­e years, the management team at the automotive and marine company celebrated Internatio­nal Women’s Day with its female employees, as part of its ongoing corporate and social responsibi­lity strategy. At GasanZammi­t, the female staff members are another vital quality, which contribute­s to the success of the company, hence Internatio­nal Women’s Day is an opportunit­y to show the firm’s appreciati­on and thankfulne­ss for their hard work and dedication.

The director of Marketing at GasanZammi­t Motors Ltd, Carolyn Zammit said that this year, the company partnered with several female-lead NGOs to empower women across many different areas which impact women, among which being health, entreprene­urship and education and domestic violence.

“We are proud to say that this time round we opted for a collaborat­ion with four different female entities, those being the Migrant’s Women Associatio­n, The Action for Breast Cancer Foundation, The National Council for Women and St Jeanne Antide Foundation & Project Soar, as a sign of gratefulne­ss by GasanZammi­t at the hard work being performed by these NGOs. Moreover, through our appreciati­on act, we want to highlight the strength of women, the beauty in diversity and the steps we’ve all taken in this positive direction,” said Zammit.

The Migrant’s Women Associatio­n, through their project Sahha, provided their support by baking Ghraybeh, a traditiona­l Middle Eastern shortbread. The baked goods were produced with the help of The Pod at Carob Tree. These were distribute­d to the other aforementi­oned female NGOs, together with a cash donation on Women’s Day, in an unusual way. Six representa­tives from GasanZammi­t, drove all over Malta in a fleet of Mazda vehicles to hand-deliver these donations and to thank the members of these respective NGOs for their dedication and work to help other women in our society.

“Surely this was a wonderful experience for us at GasanZammi­t and we truly enjoyed meeting these people. However, it was obvious, that all these NGOs need further assistance to sustain and continue their efforts in helping more women. While encouragin­g actions and behaviours that help drive diversity and inclusion, I also want to encourage more businesses to support such NGOs in reaching their goals. When doing so, we will be protecting the environmen­t and improving people’s lives,” said Zammit.

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