Safaricom Ethiopia extends support to communities affected by recent earthquake

Date: 2025-02-20
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Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia PLC has stepped up to provide essential assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Gebi Resu Zone, Dulesa, and Awash Fentale woredas of the Afar region. The company’s support, valued at one million birr, includes 25 quintals of macaroni, 25 quintals of rice, clothing, and sanitary materials collected from its staff.

The donation is expected to directly benefit over 200 households, offering much-needed relief to those who have lost their homes and livelihoods due to the disaster. Local and regional officials have praised Safaricom Ethiopia for its timely and impactful contribution, highlighting the company’s role as a responsible corporate citizen.

The earthquake has left many families in the Afar region displaced and in urgent need of food, clothing, and other essentials. Safaricom Ethiopia’s donation of macaroni, rice, and sanitary materials addresses these immediate needs, providing a lifeline to affected communities. The company’s staff also contributed clothing, demonstrating their collective commitment to supporting those in distress.

Ali Ismail, Head of Disaster Prevention and IDP Coordination for the Afar region, commended Safaricom Ethiopia for its swift response. “Beyond its timely support for IDPs, Safaricom Ethiopia’s contribution sets an example for others to follow,” he said. “This kind of solidarity is crucial in helping communities recover from such disasters.”

The Head of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Office for Dulesa Woreda, Muhammad Ascare also expressed deep appreciation for Safaricom Ethiopia’s efforts. “Safaricom Ethiopia is among the few companies that have recognized the urgency of this crisis and responded accordingly,” he said. “We deeply appreciate this support on behalf of the IDPs and our Woreda.”

The company’s initiative reflects its broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication to making a positive impact in the communities it serves.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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