Air
Miles in the Middle East has partnered with its UAE cardholders to raise a whopping 11.4 million Air Miles for Medecins Sans Frontieres
(MSF), an international medical and humanitarian aid organisation.
In December 2006 and January 2007, Air Miles ran a special campaign inviting cardholders to donate some of their accumulated Air Miles to
MSF, with a promise to match the total contribution.
“We were keen to support MSF’s mission to assist people in distress around the world and wanted to give our members the opportunity to
participate in our corporate social responsibility initiative,” said Dave Battiston, CEO, Rewards Management Middle East Limited (RMMEL), the
company that operates Air Miles regionally.
“We received an overwhelming response from our members who gave 5.7 million Air Miles and staying true to our word, we matched the amount,
raising 11.4 million Air Miles for the cause.”
The Air Miles donated by RMMEL can now be used to provide 100 surgical kits containing essential instruments to carry out emergency
examinations and basic surgery, or a month’s supply of Antiretroviral treatment for 1000 AIDS patients, or a month’s supply of emergency medical
supplies to natural disaster victims, or 4000 woollen blankets for refugees or displaced people, or medical, sanitation and logistical material to
save 640 cholera patients.
“Air Miles has helped increase awareness about MSF and our activities through its member communications,” said Frederic Vigneau, Executive
Director of the charity. “We thank Air Miles for their great initiative and also their cardholders for their contributions and support.”
Currently, MSF has a network of sections in 19 countries (5 operational centres and 14 national sections). Annually, around 4,700 people
volunteer for MSF to be doctors, nurses and support staff. MSF teams are in 64 countries of the world, working with over 26,000 locally recruited
staff.
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