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QNET, a leading Direct Selling Company has marked the New Year with several impactful donations to underserved and less privileged communities, families and children across many countries in West, Central and East Africa.
QNET provided food kits, cleaning supplies, assorted drinks, toiletries, groceries, school sandals, clothings, and other essentials in Ghana, Togo, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Burkina, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. The gesture reflects the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) mandate and its commitment to making a positive impact on the communities it operates in.
“Poverty puts people at greater risk of getting infected, and also makes them carry the brunt of its economic fallout. Due to the pandemic, many have lost their source of income and are living in uncertainty. We wanted to do the little we could to bring some joy and happiness to those who need it the most, during this festive period. This initiative aims to enrich the lives of many and is aligned with the company’s philosophy – Raise Yourself to Help Mankind (RYTHM).” said Mr FALL, Regional General Manager of QNET Subsaharan Africa.

In Ghana, the company donated durable school sandals, school bags and clothings to students of the School of the Blind in Cape Coast through a Non-Governmental Organization called ANOPA.
In Togo, a partnership with the Red Cross allowed it to give back to sick people in three hospitals in Lomé. Over 100 people visited with food and toiletries kits.
In Côte d’Ivoire, QNET gave support to the NGO Chance Lael; medicines, foods, toiletries and gifts have been offered for burned children of “Centre des Grands Brulés” of Abidjan.
In Burkina, Mali and Cameroon, three orphanages received foods and toiletries from QNET.
Recipients of the company’s social responsibility mandate were very elated and revealed that the interventions came at an appropriate time. They expressed gratitude to the company and stated that their New Year has started on a positive and inspiring note.
About QNET
QNET is one of Asia’s leading direct selling companies offering a wide range of health, wellness and lifestyle products that enable people to lead better lives. QNET’s business model has helped empower millions of entrepreneurs in more than 100 countries worldwide.
QNET is headquartered in Hong Kong and has a presence in more than 25 countries around the world through subsidiaries, branch offices, agency partnerships, and franchisees.
QNET has pioneered the direct selling industry in many countries in the Sub Saharan Africa region. The company has offices in Rwanda and Cote d’Ivoire, and has a presence through local agents in several other countries including Ghana, Cameroon, Togo etc.
QNET has been involved in many projects in over 8 countries in Africa: Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mali, Cameroon, Tanzania etc. especially during the month of Ramadan by providing food and groceries to the needy. QNET was also actively involved in providing donations, sanitizers and other relevant materials at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown to vulnerable communities.
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