As part of
its dedication to enhance community health, Orange Jordan recently
sponsored a free medical day held by the medical committee of the
National Goodwill Campaign, part of the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for
Human Development (JOHUD), for the residents of Ghernata and the
surrounding communities in the governorate of Madaba. The medical day
witnessed the participation of 25 doctors, pharmacists and nurses in
addition to volunteers from the Orange Social Responsibility Club .
Held at the
Ghernata Primary School for Girls, the medical day was comprised of
12 clinics of various specializations, including cardiology,
diabetics, gynecology, optometrist, pediatric, ENT (ear, nose, and
throat), dentistry, dermatology, orthopedics and arthritis Medical
consultancy and medicine, when necessary, was given to 730 residents
of the area.
Orange
Jordan’s sponsorship and participation in the medical day came in
light of its strategic partnership with the Jordan Hashemite Fund for
Human Development, where the telecommunications company aims to
support the various activities of the National Goodwill Campaign,
volunteering during the organization’s mobile clinic free medical
days to show its commitment to contributing to the well-being and
health of the community and ensuring its continuity. Additionally,
Orange Jordan collaborates with the National Goodwill Campaign by
helping provide scholarships to university students, who are campaign
beneficiaries, and by providing charitable assistance during the
winter.
Orange
Jordan’s partnership with JOHUD is a direct reflection of its
dedication to the community, which is part of its integrated,
five-year strategy Essentials 2020. Along the lines of Essentials
2020, Orange Jordan designed its corporate social responsibility
strategy to ensure added value and measurable quality to its
stakeholders, vital components of the company’s ambitious vision to
spark overall growth.
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