DP World is a leading enabler of global trade, based in Dubai, and has recently revealed its corporate sustainability plan for Suez and Sokhna in Egypt with 11 projects in the health, education, water and social welfare sectors to serve local communities, benefitting around 7500 people in both cities.
The educational initiatives include the upgrade of school facilities, organising literacy classes at the Faisal Youth Center and distributing 1000 stationery bags to school students, in addition to summer training for university students.
Other projects include the establishment of water infrastructure in the Ganaien area, in addition to tree planting in Suez, distributing food packages, establishing a drivers' rest area in Sokhna. Most importantly, providing thousands of direct and indirect jobs for the communities around the port.
Ajay Singh, CEO, DP World-Sokhna, said: "Corporate sustainability is at the heart of our business in countries and regions where we operate and we firmly believe that public-private partnerships are key in helping achieve tangible development for local people and their communities.”
DP World launched The Go Green initiative in collaboration with world’s largest port operators, which enabled DP World-Sokhna to launch several environmentally-friendly initiatives to support its operations, including the use of solar energy and LED solutions for lighting inside buildings, while applying advanced technologies and movement detectors to save energy.
Kathryn Wightman – Beaven, head of Sustainability at DP World, added: “We are delighted to see this programme in Egypt, which forms part of our global sustainability programme ‘Our World, Our Future’ based on four pillars: protecting the environment, investing in our people, ensuring the highest safety standards, and building a vibrant, secure and resilient society.”
DP World employees will also participate in advancing these projects through monetary donations and volunteering their time.