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Lagos, Nigeria
July 26, 2020
The African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa Re) (www.Africa-RE.com), the premier reinsurance group
in Africa, has announced the disbursement of the sum of US$ 3.3 million to
assist stakeholders in the ongoing fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in the
continent. The announcement was made after the approval of the 2019 final
accounts of Africa Re by the General Assembly on 26 June 2020.
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This assistance will be managed by the Africa Re Foundation,
an independent institution, set up to handle the corporate social
responsibility projects of the Africa Re Group.
This support will be channeled to various government and
private institutions at the forefront of the fight against the pandemic for
awareness campaigns, preventive measures, acquisition of medical equipment and
personal protective equipment. The disbursement is broken down as follows:
Cities Hosting Africa Re Offices: US$ 2,000,000 will be
allocated to the 8 African cities hosting Africa Re Offices namely, Lagos,
Johannesburg, Nairobi, Cairo, Abidjan, Casablanca, Mauritius and Addis Ababa;
African Insurance Associations: US$ 820,000 will be
allocated to the 41 associations of insurers in the 41 member States of Africa
Re;
Africa CDC: US$ 500,000 will be granted to the Africa Centre
for Disease Control and Prevention, a public health agency of the African
Union.
“Staying together with our communities in the fight against
the Covid-19 pandemic is in line with Africa Re’s mission. This is a duty, as
well as a matter of pride, to contribute to the risk mitigation of the health
crisis and its socio-economic fallout”, said Dr. Corneille KAREKEZI, the Group
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the pan-African institution,
while commenting on the initiative.
Despite the obvious negative outlook for the African insurance and reinsurance industry for 2020, Africa Re wishes to strengthen the capacity and capability of Africa’s public health institutions to ensure a quick recovery from the ongoing health crisis.
Distributed by APO
Group on behalf of African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa Re).
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