New Delhi, 7 April
2020:
De Beers Group today announced that it will contribute $2,500,000 across
Botswana and Namibia to aid the response to the COVID-19 crisis.
De Beers Group
is a 50/50 joint venture partner with both Botswana and Namibia in the recovery
and sorting of rough diamonds. Its contribution in both countries forms part of a larger effort across De Beers Group’s
four producing countries including Canada and South Africa to support
governments and communities in the procurement of medical supplies, logistical
support, vulnerability assessment support plans, food security for vulnerable
households, water supply to communities, community COVID-19 awareness and
education, and local clinical support.
Bruce Cleaver,
CEO, De Beers Group said: “With our contribution of $2,500,000, De Beers is
supporting the unprecedented efforts of healthcare professionals, community
leaders and all those confronting COVID-19 in the countries and communities in
which we live and work. We have refocused our business in our host communities
to support the response to the pandemic and our priorities are clear: prepare
communities for the crisis, support the emergency response and be a partner in
economic recovery.
“We have
long-standing partnerships with the people of Botswana and Namibia spanning
decades. The men and women of De Beers are proud to stand with them now in this
moment of crisis and we will stand with them as their partners on the road to
recovery and renewal.”
De
Beers Group has designed a comprehensive Community Response Plan (CRP) to
provide the most effective and relevant support to host communities. The CRP
has been developed through engagement with community, traditional and faith
leaders, and government agencies to understand their needs and ensure De Beers
Group is providing the right support at the right time, both during the
pandemic and into the vital economic recovery phase.
De Beers Group will continue to engage
regularly with government and community leaders to aid their response to the
crisis, and further announcements will be made regarding its contribution to
response efforts in Canada and South Africa.
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