Impacting Thousands of Lives in Kenya and Empowering Them

Backed by the belief that LG should serve as a foundation for the prosperity of the nation and its people, LG East Africa has over the last couple of years engaged in various social activities in the areas of education, environment, and health.
To date, LG East Africa has been able to impact thousands of lives across the country with the most recent social activities impacting over 25,000 lives in Kenya’s Laikipia County -located on the Equator, about 300 Kilometers away from the country’s capital -Nairobi.
Speaking on the contributions, LG East Africa Managing Director Sa Nyoung Kim said, “From an education standpoint, LG East Africa has had its eyes focused on supporting schools. By extension, school-going children benefiting from these social activities are seen as great assets for the country. In the long term, as a result of the current support, we hope that we shall improve their well-being while they will turn out skilled enough to contribute to national competitiveness and the economy.”
In Laikipia for instance, LG partnered with Habitat for Humanity (HFH) to unveil social impact initiatives valued at KES 10.3 million to benefit 3,683 primary and secondary school pupils, and over 22,000 residents annually treated at Olmoran and Maundu Meri Dispensary. The schools are located in Mbombo and Rumuruti region.
The initiatives include product donations and construction of classrooms and ablution blocks at Mbombo Primary School and furnishing of the school’s classroom desks and tables. Over 20 LG products such as refrigerators, washers, water purifiers, air conditioners, televisions, and microwaves were also donated to the community institutions.
Speaking during a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of classrooms and ablution blocks at Mbombo Primary School, Sa Nyoung Kim said, “Our brand philosophy is making Life Good for people. This guides us and inspires us to improve and help our customers live a better, more convenient, and more fulfilled lifestyle that they deserve. We have made it our responsibility to extend this promise to the communities around us through a mutual partnership with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. Besides, our goal is to improve service quality and access for the residents and make learning easy for all the school pupils by creating a child-friendly and stress-free environment”.
At least two dispensaries and seven schools from the two regions will benefit from the initiatives. Besides Mbombo Primary, the other schools are Githima Secondary, Ndunyu Primary, Rumuruti Special School, Kandutura Primary, Rumuruti DEB primary, and Manyatta Primary school.
“We presently have no access to clean and sufficient water save for one 10,000 liter tank that was installed by HFH Kenya and Procter & Gamble in 2021. The only other available source of water is a dam which is situated 6km away from the school while the water from the dam is not clean and as a result exposes the learners to contracting water-borne diseases. Often the teachers accompany learners to help them fetch water from the dam. The nearest borehole is also 6km away from the school”. Said Mr. Mwangi Thumbi, Mbombo Primary school headteacher.
Besides, some schools are characterized by weak infrastructure with classrooms made of mud, glaring cracks, no doors or window casements and are roofed with very old iron sheets.
The initiatives are set to offer solutions to several challenges facing the community in the two regions such as insufficient access to clean water in the schools and dispensaries, increased rate of spoilt food and drugs, poor sanitation as several latrines in schools have sunk and some are on the verge of collapsing and missed classes in schools due to lack of tools to access e-learning that is fast becoming a new normal due to the introduction of Competency-Based Curriculum.
Through donating products to the schools and health Centres, LG Electronics seeks to impact the economic well-being of the communities around the two learning institutions by improving their financial stability through enabling efficiency of operations for the all-inclusive community facilities.
Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony, Habitat for Humanity Kenya’s Senior Programs manager Nixon Otieno appreciated the continued partnership with LG Electronics for the last 2 years to see vulnerable families and communities connected through solution-led initiatives and settled within modern and decent structures. “This resonates with Habitat for Humanity Kenya’s goal of building hope for the vulnerable within the community,” she said.
Laikipia becomes the second county to benefit from LGs and HFH social impact initiative following the successful donations to community facilities and construction of a new library and toilet block, renovation of student bathrooms, and a borehole water plumbing system at Machakos school for the deaf – Machakos County in 2021 aimed at improving the learning environment for 664 primary and secondary school students.
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