Prudential Uganda has donated UGX 300,000,000 million towards food relief in the country.
The donation is meant to feed the most vulnerable and poor greatly affected by the lockdown and will be distributed by two organisations: Humanitarian Operations Projects and Emergencies (HOPE) and Heal the Planet Global Organisation (HTP).
Alhaji Kaddunabi Lubega, CEO, Insurance Regulatory Authority said “The outbreak of Covid-19 has highlighted to all of us, the need to always be prepared for the unexpected challenges of life. I convey my gratitude to Prudential Uganda for standing by Ugandans in this hour of need”
While receiving the fund on behalf of HOPE, Emmanuel Kashaija, Country Director, appreciated Prudential for supporting the vulnerable slum dwellers in the western profiled as elderly people, orphan households, pregnant women, street children and the disabled, adding that the food relief will go a long way in improving their social and psychological well-being.
“I would like to thank Prudential for the timely response towards helping the slum dwellers around Kampala in the areas of Nsambya, Katwe, Bwaise and Makerere kivulu, Makindye, Masajja. These people are in dire need of food and we will work with the local council to make sure food is delivered at their door step.” said, Benjamin Kivumbi Earnest, President, HTP.
This food relief fund is part of the contributions Prudential Uganda has made towards the fight against Covid -19 and its impact. Very early on in the crisis, Prudential took the decision to ensure that all its clients, staff, agents and many Ugandans diagnosed with Covid-19, are given a cash payout to help their families manage expenses.
The Prudential food relief fund has been provided by Prudential Uganda with the support of the Prudence Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential plc in Asia and Africa, and Chairman’s Challenge, Prudential’s flagship international volunteering programme, that brings together people from across the Group to help their communities.

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