Saturday 31 January 2015

EBOLA - Hyundai Motor Group Promises to Donate 21 Vehicles Eequipped With Life-saving Devices to Support UN's Fight Against Ebola

Hyundai Motor Group officials announced that it will donate 21 Starex-based H1 ambulances to the United Nations (UN) in support of the Global Ebola Response activities in West Africa, particularly in Liberia. The vehicles, equipped with respirators, oxygen tanks and other medical kits, will be delivered to the Liberian government through the UN to support medical activities.

“We hope our efforts will contribute to the global fight against this deadly virus,” said Kwang Guk Lee, Senior Vice President of Hyundai Motor Company. “Our hearts go out to the victims of Ebola and their families.”

The deadly Ebola virus, which broke out in Guinea last year, is currently spreading over several West African countries such as Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali and Senegal, with some cases in the United States and Spain. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), a total of 7,645 deaths occurred out of the 19,648 reported cases (as of Dec. 23).

Separately, Hyundai Motor Company, which leads the Hyundai Motor Group, has been active in creating jobs and providing educational opportunities in underdeveloped regions including Africa.

Hyundai Motor opened in 2013 a ‘Hyundai-KOICA Dream Center,’ which is part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, in Ghana. Thisdaylive

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