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Engro chemical wins Asian CSR Award
KARACHI (September 29 2006): Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited awarded the prestigious Asian CSR Award in the concern for health category for its telemedicine intervention called "Project Hope" that provides state of the art tertiary healthcare to lesser privileged rural communities in the interior of Sindh.
The award was received by Wajid Hussain Junejo, Public Affairs Manager, at a glittering ceremony held in Manila Philippines, attended by nearly 500 delegates from 24 countries and 321 organisations. In a statement issued here on Thursday, the Engro was adjudged as winner for the Fifth Asian CSR Award among a very strong competition between 178 entries from 98 national and multinational companies operating world-wide with their headquarters based in 14 countries.
Conveying the decision of the judges to Engro, Felipe B. Alfonso, Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees, Asian Institute of Management, Centre for Corporate Responsibility said, "It is my pleasure to inform you that Project Hope - Telemedicine Project submitted by Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited, is deemed the most outstanding project in the Concern for Health category of the Asian CSR Awards 2006. Yours is an outstanding achievement."
Started in August 2005, Project Hope links rural spokes via video-conferencing to the hub in Karachi, where specialist doctors' access x-rays, ECGs and other diagnostics in real time.
The project covers some of the least developed areas in the country, having low literacy and high poverty, with ratio of doctors to population of 1:2915. It makes available no less than fifteen medical specialists ranging from neonatology to cardiology on a daily basis to rural communities located hundreds of kilometers away.
"Winning the Asian CSR Award is of course a matter of great pride for us, but its real significance is that the award is an independent appraisal of our CSR initiative and an endorsement of our Project Hope, which gives us confidence that it will serve the community as we hoped it would," said Asad Umar, President and CEO of Engro Chemical. Dr Rashid Jooma, the renowned neurosurgeon who heads Project Hope stated, "It is indeed gratifying to be recognised through this award and we are greatly encouraged. Engro needs to be lauded for this quite unique corporate social responsibility project that has already proved to be nothing short of a lifesaver for lesser privileged rural communities who otherwise really had very little or no hope."-PR
KARACHI (September 29 2006): Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited awarded the prestigious Asian CSR Award in the concern for health category for its telemedicine intervention called "Project Hope" that provides state of the art tertiary healthcare to lesser privileged rural communities in the interior of Sindh.
The award was received by Wajid Hussain Junejo, Public Affairs Manager, at a glittering ceremony held in Manila Philippines, attended by nearly 500 delegates from 24 countries and 321 organisations. In a statement issued here on Thursday, the Engro was adjudged as winner for the Fifth Asian CSR Award among a very strong competition between 178 entries from 98 national and multinational companies operating world-wide with their headquarters based in 14 countries.
Conveying the decision of the judges to Engro, Felipe B. Alfonso, Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees, Asian Institute of Management, Centre for Corporate Responsibility said, "It is my pleasure to inform you that Project Hope - Telemedicine Project submitted by Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited, is deemed the most outstanding project in the Concern for Health category of the Asian CSR Awards 2006. Yours is an outstanding achievement."
Started in August 2005, Project Hope links rural spokes via video-conferencing to the hub in Karachi, where specialist doctors' access x-rays, ECGs and other diagnostics in real time.
The project covers some of the least developed areas in the country, having low literacy and high poverty, with ratio of doctors to population of 1:2915. It makes available no less than fifteen medical specialists ranging from neonatology to cardiology on a daily basis to rural communities located hundreds of kilometers away.
"Winning the Asian CSR Award is of course a matter of great pride for us, but its real significance is that the award is an independent appraisal of our CSR initiative and an endorsement of our Project Hope, which gives us confidence that it will serve the community as we hoped it would," said Asad Umar, President and CEO of Engro Chemical. Dr Rashid Jooma, the renowned neurosurgeon who heads Project Hope stated, "It is indeed gratifying to be recognised through this award and we are greatly encouraged. Engro needs to be lauded for this quite unique corporate social responsibility project that has already proved to be nothing short of a lifesaver for lesser privileged rural communities who otherwise really had very little or no hope."-PR