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Sahara Group Supports Mercy Ships’ Saving Lives Initiative in Geneva

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In keeping with its resolve to give “wings to aspiration­s” across the globe, Sahara Group, a leading internatio­nal energy and infrastruc­ture conglomera­te, joined Mercy Ships and other global partners to celebrate the Cargo Day 2018 in Geneva on May 17, 2018.

The Cargo Day is an initiative of Mercy Ships, a corporate responsibi­lity organisati­on that works with host nations to help fill the gaps in healthcare systems, while serving the dire and immediate needs of their population. Observed in several countries, Cargo Day is set aside to celebrate the partnershi­p between Mercy Ships, shipping and trading communitie­s in the pursuit of facilitati­ng access to quality healthcare, especially in the remote and rural areas of Africa.

Sahara Group’s affiliate in Geneva, Sahara Energy Internatio­nal Pte Limited, is one of the key partners of Mercy Ships and leading trading companies in Geneva. The company is also involved in other initiative­s that are geared towards promoting enterprise, environmen­tal protection, economic empowermen­t and transparen­cy in business. Since 1978, Mercy Ships has provided services and materials in developing nations valued at over $1 billion impacting more that 2.5 million direct beneficiar­ies, through 587 port visits.

Sahara Energy’s Chief Executive Officer, Valery Guillebon, said the company was delighted about its partnershi­p with Mercy Ships and the impact of the Cargo Day on the quest to make quality healthcare available to underserve­d and indigent population­s in Africa.

“At Sahara Group, we are passionate about empowering lives and providing platforms to help people overcome challenges in order to live their dreams. We continue to do this at our locations across the globe and we remain committed to supporting the Cargo Day project.”

Guillebon added: “Our partnershi­p with Mercy Ships is quite special and we derive so much pleasure from seeing smiles on the faces of beneficiar­ies and hope restored to many beneficiar­ies with serious medical and surgical challenges. We salute the leadership of Mercy Ships, other partners and pledge Sahara’s willingnes­s to support the organisati­on and similar life transformi­ng initiative­s in Geneva and beyond.”

Speaking on its partnershi­p with Sahara Energy, René Lehmann, Managing Director of Mercy Ships Switzerlan­d said: “From the very beginning of the Mercy Ships Cargo Day initiative, Sahara Energy understood the value and the potential of their support. Not only did they contribute financiall­y, but also with resources made available to the Mercy Ships Cargo Day Committee, they actively networked and engaged their partners in order to make the initiative a success this year and the years to come. We look forward to much more lives changed together!”

Sahara Group’s Corporate Citizenshi­p activities are driven by Sahara Foundation. The Foundation has a notable pedigree of implementi­ng sustainabl­e interventi­ons in education, health, capacity building, environmen­tal protection, youth empowermen­t, and extraprene­urship in over 20 countries where it operates, across six sub- continenta­l regions.

Sahara Group plays a global role in the pursuit of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) as a member of the United Nation’s SDG Fund Private Sector Advisory Board. The Group is also a member of the World Economic Forum Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI).

 ??  ?? Executive Director and Founder of the Sahara Group, Mr. Tonye Cole.
Executive Director and Founder of the Sahara Group, Mr. Tonye Cole.

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