Thursday , November 7 2024

FINCA Uganda, Bright Life donate 1.3million N95 face masks to schools

FINCA board chair Lumonya (middle) briefs First Lady Janet Museveni about the donation of sh570million in masks today. She is flanked by Dr Ayume, Parliament Health Committee chairman, and the rest of the board members of FINCA

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |  FINCA Uganda (MDI) and Bright Life Uganda, a solar company, have donated 1.3million masks worth approximately sh574 million (GBP 120,000) to the Ministry of Education and Sports to ease opening of schools in the country.

This was at a function officiated by the First Lady and Minister of Education Janet Kataaha Museveni at the Kololo Independence grounds.

In her speech, the Chairperson of FINCA Uganda – Olive Lumonya stressed that FINCA’s mission aims to alleviate poverty through lasting solutions that help people build assets, create jobs and raise their standards of living. This mission can best be achieved when the masses are educated and healthy.

“These masks are a token of support and appreciation to the medical students in the tertiary institutions. If COVID has taught us anything, it has taught us to be ready with the technical medical human resources to fight any other endemic or pandemic” She said.

The First Lady  Janet K Museveni commended FINCA and Bright Life for the tremendous donations “It delights me when I see players from the private sector come together to support initiatives of the government” she said. “We are eager to re-open schools so that our learners can go garner the much desired knowledge to build our Country. However, the health of our citizens plays center stage”

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The donation was sent to Uganda by FINCA UK. FINCA is considered to be one of the most influential microfinance organizations in the world.

The philanthropic work of the organization across all the 21 subsidiaries spread across 4 continents cannot be ignored. In Uganda, FINCA has 27 branches spread across the different regions.

BrightLife, a social enterprise established by FINCA International, has so far impacted 150,000 Ugandans by giving them access to clean solar energy access.

FINCA Uganda was represented by the Board Chairperson – Olive Lumonya, James Onyutta – the MD/CEO, Robert Kakande – the Executive Director and Claire Ochiengs Akampurila – the company secretary. Bright Life was represented by the Board Chair – Daudi Migereko, James Ssemakadde – Board Member and Laurynas Vaiciulis – the CEO.

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