Samsung
Electronics is undertaking a generous humanitarian activity in Pakistan, by
shifting its mobile Health Van to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) to support the Governments initiative
in eradication of Dengue. This mobile Health Van will be working in main
Peshawar areas and will provide diagnosis and treatment of dengue
patients. Dengue fever is a painful, debilitating mosquito-borne disease, which
causes an estimated 390 million dengue infections occur worldwide each year,
with about 96 million resulting in illness.
The President of
Samsung Pakistan – Mr. Y. J. Kim stated that; "With the aim or eradicating
Dengue from KPK, we are sending our mobile Health Van, with the objective of
supporting the local government and the initiative taken by them. Being a
socially-responsible corporate citizen of Pakistan, Samsung has always remained
at the forefront of responding to the challenges faced by the country. The
global technology leader has conducted many generous initiatives over the past
decade.”
Samsung Electronics
has always been at the forefront of social-development and humanitarian
gestures. Previously, Samsung donated 300 water-proof and snow-proof tents
to “Sarhad Rural Support Programme” (SRSP) in Peshawar, to help in the
rehabilitation of the Earthquake victims in KPK. Samsung has also
been supporting large-scale initiatives for promoting literacy and enhancing
quality of education. It has been renovating schools in the remotest regions of
Pakistan and upgrading computer-lab facilities in the SOS Village Schools,
whereby thousands of children are able to get access to high-standard academics
and affordable education in the remote villages of Pakistan.
On the global scale
too, Samsung has launched a “Hope for Children” Program, which is supported by its
180,000 employees. It lends; financial support, managerial & technological
expertise and cutting-edge products to thousands of children in communities
around the world, Thus, providing access to education, leadership skills and
life-saving medical treatment for the deprived people, to create a better
world.
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