Kempinski Hotels is
supporting the Luis Figo Stop TB Campaign, in collaboration with the Stop TB Partnership, which aims to achieve a
TB-free world. The campaign was launched Tuesday at the Hackney Free & Parochial C of E School in London, with Luis Figo playing
football with schoolchildren and Members of Parliament.
"TB is a curable disease but it still kills 4400 people a day. Yet just
US$20 dollars can save a life through effective TB treatment," said Dr
Marcos Espinal, Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership. "TB can be stopped only with sufficient will and sufficient funds.
We welcome Kempinski Hotels as a valued partner and
thank them for their support of the Luis Figo Stop TB Campaign, which we hope will
open the hearts and minds of millions of people around the world, spurring them to take action against TB."
“Joining the Luis Figo Stop TB Campaign and becoming a member of the Stop TB Partnership is a very important first step in Kempinski’s
corporate responsibility programme,” added Reto Wittwer, Kempinski’s President and CEO. “We wanted to launch our corporate
responsibility programme with a cause we feel passionately about. We’re in the people business and we have staff and guests in countries
where TB is still a problem. This allows us to support a global issue yet act locally. This international campaign will be promoted in our
hotels throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Hopefully, the campaign in our hotels will attract
donors who will support this shared goal of a TB-free world. I believe this is a great opportunity for Kempinski to help raise awareness among both guests and staff
worldwide.”
Kempinski hotels participating in the corporate campaign will provide their support by distributing the Luis Figo Stop TB campaign
postcard in each guest room. The postcard includes facts and information about tuberculosis, its cures and how the Stop TB campaign
aims to eliminate TB. Kids Clubs operated directly by participating hotels will also have the Figo Educational Comic Book available for
children to read. At the same time, Kempinski will launch an educational drive for staff in its hotels.
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