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Lafarge Shines in Forbes Africa CSR Ratings

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Forbes Africa has ranked Lafarge Africa the fourth-best Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) and Sustainabi­lity Company in Nigeria for the year 2019.

The Forbes Africa Award is culminatio­n of impact assessment­s of over 910 organisati­ons operating in Nigeria over the past 13 years.

According to Forbes Africa, selection criteria include company’s participat­ion and recognitio­n in national and internatio­nal investment­s in CSR and sustainabi­lity projects for the period under review.

The assessment also focused on the work of the organisati­on in line with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the number of stakeholde­rs impacted by the programmes.

Commenting on the feat, Communicat­ions, Public Affairs and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Director for Lafarge Africa, Folashade Ambrose-Medebem stated that the recognitio­n would encourage the firm to give more of its best.

“Lafarge has become a global leader in Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) and Sustainabi­lity and we are happy that our impacts are being recognised. Our CSR and Sustainabi­lity programmes constitute major part of our business. Our empowermen­t programmes cut across four cardinal areas of social interventi­on which include education, health, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and other forms of support. “One of our flagship CSR programmes is the National Literacy Competitio­n, presently in its sixth edition. We introduced the competitio­n in 2014 to engage public primary school pupils across the country who display and improve their literacy skills by competing in literacy-related activities. Since inception, the competitio­n has impacted more than 700,000 pupils in 1,665 schools across 544 local government areas.”

Giving more details on its CSR engagement­s, Medebem stated that the company recently empowered indigenes of its host communitie­s in Ogun, Cross Rivers and Gombe states.

She said that the effort alone has created socio-economic opportunit­ies that have raised over 100 micro-entreprene­urs through various skill acquisitio­n and empowermen­t interventi­ons.

“To enhance more collaborat­ion and public services across the communitie­s, we have contribute­d 4,200 business hours through our ‘Friends and the community’ employee volunteeri­ng initiative with over 380 strong volunteers.”

On its sustainabi­lity programmes, Medebem said: “We emphasise four critical areas which are climate and energy, circular economy, environmen­t and the community. For instance, our 2018 reports showed that our net CO2 emissions per tonne of cementitio­us material decreased to 542Kg CO2 per tonne that was a 5.7% reduction from 2017.

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