Safaricom Donates Ksh100 Million to Kenyans Facing Hunger

Safaricom Board Chairman Michael Joseph (left) hands over a cheque worth Ksh100 million towards the Pamoja Tuungane Campaign.
Safaricom Board Chairman Michael Joseph (left) hands over a cheque worth Ksh100 million towards the Pamoja Tuungane Campaign.
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The private sector has urged cooperation with the public sector, media and civil society to find long-term drought mitigation measures.

The sentiments were made during the launch of the Pamoja Tuungane campaign aimed at rallying Kenyans to support those suffering from the effects of the prolonged drought. 

During the event, Safaricom PLC and M-PESA Foundation flagged off foodstuff worth over Ksh100 million to be distributed to some of the hardest-hit counties starting in Marsabit. 

Safaricom  CEO Peter Ndegwa speaks during the launch of the Pamoja Tuungane Campaign on Monday, April 11.
Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa speaks during the launch of the Pamoja Tuungane Campaign on Monday, April 11.
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The country’s largest supermarket chain, Naivas, which is supplying the food hampers - will be supporting the donation by providing free logistics.

Meanwhile, the country’s top media houses including Mediamax, Nation Media Group, Radio Africa, Royal Media and the Standard Group have pledged to use their reach to raise awareness about the campaign.

Donating Bonga Points

Kenyans have also been encouraged to donate their Bonga Points or cash to enable the purchase of food items to be distributed to some of the worst-affected counties. 

“We are calling upon other private sector players to join us in supporting those suffering from the effects of drought because we are all aware that we cannot thrive if the community around us is in anguish."

"We are also giving the opportunity for Safaricom customers who want to donate by allowing them to contribute their Bonga points by dialing *126# and selecting Pamoja Tuungane,” Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa stated. 

“Our mantra as Naivas is that we exist to make other people’s lives better, and we remain true to this principle. As a homegrown brand, we cannot sit by as our fellow communities are in anguish and it is for this reason that we are honoured to be part of this initiative. In as much as we cannot do all the good the world needs, we believe that the world needs all the good we can give," Naivas Managing Director David Kimani remarked.

KCB Foundation has pledged an immediate Ksh2.5 million cash relief support as well as long-term support through training and equipping farmers through aggregators with climate-smart agricultural practices to mitigate against the dire impacts of climate change to the tune of Ksh100 million.

“The long-term support to mitigate against climate change is crucial for us, as we will train the farmers from Arid and Semi-Arid counties on climate-resilient practices. This will contribute towards a food-secure future and ensure our communities adapt to survive against the increasing drought patterns,” KCB Group Director of Marketing, Corporate Affairs and Citizenship Rosalind Gichuru stated. 

The Pamoja Tuungane campaign comes as the latest recommendation by the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) called for the provision of food assistance and scaling up of cash transfers to households in 23 counties that are currently food insecure as a result of the prevailing drought stress.

“As an organisation, our mission is to positively influence society with a mandate to be a voice for the voiceless in the community. Right now, the voiceless are fellow Kenyans who have been hard hit by the ongoing drought. Over the last few weeks, we have highlighted their plight across our print, broadcast and digital platforms."

"We commit to deploy our platforms through this partnership with Safaricom and other like-minded organisations to continue propelling awareness about the current situation across borders and galvanize action towards ensuring that no other Kenyan dies of hunger. We strongly believe that we are responsible for those around us, and as such cannot stand by and watch as our countrymen suffer, ” Nation Media Group CEO Stephen Gitagama pledged.

The government has already issued an alarm warning that the number of hunger-stricken Kenyans could rise to 3.5 million by June from the current 3.1 million given the prediction of a poor March-May rainy season. 

Trucks carrying foodstuff worth over Ksh100 million to be used towards Safaricom's Pamoja Tuungane campaign.
Trucks carrying foodstuff worth over Ksh100 million to be used towards Safaricom's Pamoja Tuungane campaign.
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