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Standard Chartered contribute­s $50, 000 for masks

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

STANDARD Chartered Bank has contribute­d US$50,

000 to the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) in Zambia to support the provision of locally produced personal protective face masks in targeted communitie­s.

Head of Global Banking, Emmy Kumwenda, said this was in response to the Ministry of Health which had been advocating the ‘Five Golden Rules’ in to the fight against Covid-19 in Zambia.

Ms Kumwenda said Standard Chartered Bank was delighted to partner with the UNDP Zambia to contribute US$50,000 for the local production of face masks for distributi­on in targeted communitie­s.

“In addition, it is particular­ly important that

we are supporting the local production of these face masks, as we will also be supporting local entreprene­urs, who have not been spared from the pandemic.

“The emphasis on women entreprene­urs bodes well with the Bank’s women empowermen­t agenda,” Ms Kumwenda said in a statement.

She stressed that Standard Chartered remained firmly committed to Zambia and to supporting the communitie­s in which we operate.

Ms Kumwenda said her organisati­on believed in forging strategic partnershi­ps to ensure effective, and collaborat­ive response to national challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

UNDP Deputy Resident Representa­tive, Roland Seri, said that the donation was a clear example of partner confidence in UNDP to collaborat­e with communitie­s and provide the needed empowermen­t in crisis times.

“It is our mandate to empower vulnerable groups in crisis times. We have seen that many women have suffered the brunt of COVID-19. This donation will not only empower the women tailors but also those in markets supporting our economy,” he said.

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