Engro FoundationJune 10, 2014
Inclusive Business is at the core of CSR focus due to a unique positioning between the corporate and development sectors
Inclusive Business aims at finding shared value between business and other stakeholders whether in Supply Chain, HR or Admin
Community Investments around manufacturing fence‐lines creating goodwill and help in managing the external environment
Recording Business Social Impact on stakeholders focuses on monitoring positive externalities as a whole
The Framework
Sourcing Processing/Mfg Distribution/Retail
Inclusive Business
WELD Project• Trained 19,000 women• Established 600 female entrepreneurs linked to our supply chain
• Livestock Development Project with CARE International
Dairy Hub in Sahiwal and MuzaffargarhCELDAC with UNDP in 2006‐2008
SPIRiT Project• Training 10,000+ smallholder farmers • Four types of training : OPPM, AWD, Direct Seeding, Harvesting
• Promoting Conservation agriculture
TTC Daharki• 3‐year DAE Chemical & Mechanical to feed local industry
• 6 months vocational program to cater to indirect/induced job demand
Other Skills Development• Targeted scholarships in HunarFoundation Karachi & TAY Campuses
Farmer Agri Services• 50,000+ farmers contacted in2013• 40,000+ soil samples in 5 years• 400K+ farmers contacted in 10 years
Trade Trainings• 10,000+ plumbers trained• 100+ PVC customer staff trained and developed in better applications
Water Conservation Projects• Supported HEIS by creating farmer awareness, supply side capacity building and advocacy with GoP
• Established rainwater and grey water harvesting pilots
• Established Demand‐based‐irrigation systems in mountainous areas
Youth Entrepreneurship Program • Pilot Mabrook franchise outlets being opened with Entrepreneurs from low‐income areas
• Promoting • Local Procurement• Local Contracting
• Trade Apprentices Program
Community InvestmentsHealth, education, infrastructure, and livelihoods are critical to the welfare of our community stakeholders. In year 2013…
29,000+ beneficiaries of Engro’s health initiatives4000+ students have benefitted from the 30+ schools adopted by Engro Foundation, including
educational programs in Katcha Schools & the Nara Desert, with Rs. 15.3 Mn invested in school programs
900+ people have benefited from the installation of the water filtration plants in the villages of Kalo Buriro and Kotlo Mirza.
260+ women acquired skills and started their livelihoods through the Sahara program, which includes a stitching centre for women.
8 students availed the ‘Engro‐Hunar Scholarship Program’ in Ghagar Phatak, received mentorship opportunities from Engro’s senior management and acquired international certification with merit positions in their areas of technical skills.
7000+ volunteer hours through EnVision, including blood drives & mentorship opportunities for youth
Students at TTC Daharki
A typical training at Khushaal Livestock Project 2010‐11
A training of Livestock Owners under WELD taking place
Training of Livestock Extension Workers under WELD
Lady Livestock Worker administering vaccinations
Different trainings aimed at improving productivity of rice farmers
HEIS‐Raingun at a farm in Layyah
A School in Ghotki’s Katcha Area
EnVison Volunteers
Thank You