CASE STUDY: Sasol recently donated COVID-19 medical resources to the value of approximately R1.7 million to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health (KZN DoH). The donation comprised a mobile clinic, vaccination cold storage containers, laptops, gazebos and temperature loggers. This is to assist government in accelerating vaccine uptake, in line with the Vooma vaccination drive, as the country continues to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Sasol has been supporting the Mpumalanga, Gauteng and Free State Governments with their vaccination drives. This approach is underscored by Sasol’s commitment to ensuring the health and safety of its employees, families, and communities. Sasol is committed to partner on government initiatives that advance access and inclusion to quality health care provision. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Sasol produced and donated more than 1, 6 million litres of alcohol-based sanitiser to frontline workers in hospitals, clinics and communities to date. QUESTION: Identify and explain the benefits of corporate citizenship that could result from SASOL’s community engagement project.
CASE STUDY:
Sasol recently donated COVID-19 medical resources to the value of approximately R1.7 million to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health (KZN DoH). The donation comprised a mobile clinic, vaccination cold storage containers, laptops, gazebos and temperature loggers. This is to assist government in accelerating vaccine uptake, in line with the Vooma vaccination drive, as the country continues to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Sasol has been supporting the Mpumalanga, Gauteng and Free State Governments with their vaccination drives. This approach is underscored by Sasol’s commitment to ensuring the health and safety of its employees, families, and communities. Sasol is committed to partner on government initiatives that advance access and inclusion to quality health care provision. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Sasol produced and donated more than 1, 6 million litres of alcohol-based sanitiser to frontline workers in hospitals, clinics and communities to date.
QUESTION:
Identify and explain the benefits of corporate citizenship that could result from SASOL’s community engagement project.
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