Kenya: Majid Al Futtaim donates KES 5.9m to support education and community development

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Majid Al Futtaim, which holds the exclusive rights to operate Carrefour in Kenya, has donated over KES 5.9 million towards three community development institutions championing education, digital learning, and social welfare. The Roots Institute Centre in Mathare, Kangemi Resource Centre, and Kenya Connect will receive KES 4 million, KES 1.2 million, and KES 672,000 respectively.

These donations will have a significant impact on the lives of many Kenyans. The Roots Institute Centre is expected to use the funds to construct a modern kitchen to provide meals for 700 pre-primary to junior secondary students who rely on the institution for free education.

Regional director- East Africa, Majid Al Futtaim Retail Christophe Orcet, presents a cheque to Kangemi Resource Centre project manager Esther Ndirangu and board member Charles Esibikhwa during the Carrefour CSR cheque handover ceremony at Two Rivers on November 14, 2024.

Meanwhile, Kangemi Resource Centre will expand its computer centre, enhancing e-learning and digital skills services for 12,700 children, 88 teachers, and 88 schools. Kenya Connect will utilise the funds to equip their library with books and other learning resources, benefiting 18,000 students and 600 teachers across 63 partner public schools.

“Carrefour is dedicated to creating meaningful impact through strategic partnerships that align with our vision of empowering communities and driving positive social change. Our contributions to these projects reflect our continued commitment to promoting sustainable development across key sectors in the country. We believe that our success is closely tied to the well-being of the communities we serve,” said Christophe Orcet, regional director of East Africa at Majid Al Futtaim Retail.

From right to left: Majid Al Futtaim Retail East Africa regional director Christophe Orcet, presents a cheque to Kenya Connect team Field and operations director Mr James Musyoka and director of education and information technology Mr Patrick Munguti, during the Carrefour CSR cheque handover ceremony at Two Rivers.

To mark the occasion, a ceremony was held, attended by representatives from the three organisations, namely: Constance Fromont, donor representative of Roots Institute Centre; James Musyoka, co-founder and executive director of Kenya Connect; Faith Doucette, director of partnerships and mentorships at Kenya Connect; and Esther Ndirangu, programme manager at Kangemi Resource Centre.

“We are grateful for the timely donation, especially since we currently do not have an optimal kitchen, as the previous one was demolished. This will not only enable us to prepare meals for our students efficiently but also ensure that their studies continue uninterrupted,” said Constance Fromont, donor representative of Roots Institute Centre.

Beyond these direct donations, Carrefour also contributed KES 750,000 to sponsor the 21st Standard Chartered Marathon. The proceeds from this event will benefit Future Makers, an initiative that tackles social and economic inequality by empowering disadvantaged youth, women, and people with disabilities to learn, earn, and grow. This sponsorship further reinforces the retailer’s dedication to creating a more equitable society.

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