- 2021-07-27 00:15:08
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Coca-Cola Foundation, Bangladesh Red Crescent Society team up to fight Covid-19
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Jul-27,
As part of its "Stop the Spread" initiative, The Coca-Cola Foundation is supporting the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society's efforts to strengthen the government's nationwide vaccine rollout and registration process.
The project will assist citizens with the online
registration process; facilitate inoculations of people under the vaccination
programs organized by the government; provide PPE kits to health workers and
vaccination campaign volunteers, and members of underprivileged communities.
It targets 20,000 health workers and volunteers in
40 highly impacted districts and aims to promote hygiene and sanitation
practices in 35 districts.
"We know the Covid-19 crisis is far from
over," said Saadia Madsbjerg, president of The Coca-Cola Foundation.
"We are proud to use our resources to support Bangladesh Red Crescent
Society's efforts to help #StopTheSpread."
Major General (retd) ATM Abdul Wahab, chairman of
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society appreciated the initiative and urged other
multinational companies to support life-saving activities. "Red Crescent
and Coca-Cola have teamed up to help people in this difficult situation in
Bangladesh."
The Coca-Cola Foundation has created a special
"Stop the Spread" fund worldwide to help support initiatives that
help contain the virus.
The fund is being channeled towards facilitating
vaccine distribution, Covid safety kits, and creating awareness around
vaccination and sanitary practices to contain the spread of the pandemic.