Relief efforts to fight Covid-19 continue
Islamabad: The Reckitt Benckiser (RB) Group, makers of leading health and hygiene brands, has collaborated with WaterAid Pakistan to further their relief mission to fight COVID-19 in the country. The collaboration includes donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and hygiene kits for healthcare professionals, raising public awareness especially in the rural areas, distributing soaps, and creating hand washing facilities in various parts of the country.
As the country moves into the fourth month since the outbreak, the curve continues to rise steeply. This is an extremely alarming situation and the two key priorities right now are to protect Pakistan’s frontline workers, who are facing the brunt of this virus, and to educate the masses in order to prevent the situation from worsening. Siddiq Khan, Country Director, WaterAid Pakistan said, “WaterAid Pakistan is already working extensively with RBPL to educate masses in the rural areas on hand hygiene and proper sanitation practices. It is our responsibility as a nation to provide for the frontline workers and for all those vulnerable members of the society that are affected by Covid-19. This effort is aimed at reaching out to people across Pakistan in the most adversely affected districts of the country.”
RB Group recently announced a commitment of Rs. 500 million for relief efforts to help the country fight the Covid-19 pandemic. RB stands true to its purpose of Protect, Heal and Nurture by taking vital steps to fight this pandemic since its outbreak in February. The Company has already announced a partnership with the Ministry of Health to serve the country to spread public service messages to help the people of Pakistan. The Company has also donated its products to several NGOs for their ration drives across the country.
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