Meneja
wa Mawasiliano na Huduma za Jamii wa Benki ya Barclays, Tunu Kavishe
(kushoto) akizungumza na waandishi wakati wa kutangaza wadhamini wa
Matembezi ya Hisani ya ‘Step Ahead’ ambayo yamelenga kukusanya fedha
kwaajili ya kusaidia afya ya mama na mtoto na yanataraji kufanyika Juni 8
mwaka huu jijini Dar es salaam. Pamoja na ni Meneja masoko wa benki
hiyo, Sara Munema. Wadhamini hao ni Montage Ltd, ITV/Radio One na Capital TV, Clouds Media Group, Cocacola, Golden Tulip, Mwananchi
Communications, Serena Hotels na Ultimate Security.
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Every year, Barclays Bank Tanzania
organises a fund-raising walk christened ‘Step-Ahead’. Barclays Tanzania held its first Step-Ahead event in the
year 2008 through which funds were raised and donated towards cancer treatment
for children at the Ocean Road Cancer Institute (ORCI). Introduced globally in
2004, Step-Ahead is a signature Barclays initiative which aims to create awareness and
resources in support of community needs.
Speaking at the press conference
today, Ms. Tunu Kavishe, the Barclays Tanzania Communications and Community
Investment Manager said “Barclays Bank takes its Citizenship role seriously
and recognizes it as one of our key business deliverables.
Taking on maternal
and infant health as our flagship cause in Tanzania springs from our need to
play a role in addressing the march towards achieving the 2015 MDG goals on
maternal and infant health.
We are pleased that our partners CCBRT and AMREF
have joined us once again in this initiative. This
exciting event will be held on the 8th June, 2013
at the Golden Tulip Hotel and will include a 5km walk in which
all members of the public are invited to participate. Step Ahead Walk 2013
welcomes the support of all partners and the community at large.
Today we are pleased to announce
our sponsors for this year’s Event and these are Montage Ltd, ITV/Radio One and
Capital TV, Clouds Media Group, Cocacola, Golden Tulip, Mwananchi
Communications, Serena Hotels and Ultimate Security she added…
The funds raised will go towards
supporting the Capacity building for midwives, Fistula treatment and Reconstructive
surgery for children born with correctible birth defects.
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