Monday, 23 July 2012

Ufone Receives “Best Practicing CSR Company” Award by UNGCP


Ufone Receives “Best Practicing CSR Company” Award by UNGCP
Ufone has received the ‘Best practicing CSR Company’ award by United Nations international Compact Pakistan (UNGCP). Ufone is that the solely telecom recipient of this prestigious award.

UN international Compact Pakistan native Network in collaboration with Lahore Chamber of Commerce, Employers’ Federation of Pakistan and FPCCI, organized the National international Compact Conference beneath the theme “Sustaining Best Business Practices” in Lahore recently.

To inspire the business community to follow the lead taken by business within the space of sustainability, UNGCP conferred recognition awards on Best Practicing CSR corporations.



In read of inventive CSR initiatives taken by Ufone as a tool for business sustainability, Ufone’s name was urged by UNGCP’s choice Committee for conferment of this Award. The steering committee at UNGCP handpicked Ufone for this award primarily based on the word of mouth generated owing to the company’s CSR activities. UN international Compact may be a Project started by the previous UN secretary general Kofi Annan.

On the achievement, Akbar Khan Chief selling Officer, Ufone expressed his delight by praising the efforts, dedication and diligence of his team. He additional said that CSR was a growing field and accountable organizations like Ufone are terribly attentive to their responsibility towards their stakeholders and therefore the atmosphere they operate in. “With another ‘first’ in Ufone’s cap, we have a tendency to are terribly proud to be a part of this atmosphere friendly organization”, he maintained.

Moazzam Ali Khan, Head of company Social Responsibility at Ufone emphasised on the importance of a robust CSR platform and said that Ufone’s initiatives were inventive, innovative and centered on the lots. He said that areas like kid health care and environmental sustainability are Ufone’s prime focus at the side of different academic activities for the beneath privileged students.

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