(LANKAPUVATH | COLOMBO) – INSEE Cement, Sri Lanka’s largest and leading cement manufacturer handed over 10,000 doses of Erythropoietin (EPO) vaccinations to the Ministry of Health today to address the shortage of medicine resulting from Sri Lanka’s current economic crisis.
The donationvalued at LKR 40 million, and procured and financed by Siam City Cement Public Limited, INSEE Cement Sri Lanka’s parent company,was made by INSEE CementSri Lanka in response to an urgent request by the Ministry of Health on the need to treat anaemiain patients suffering fromChronic Kidney Disease (CKD),a highly prevalent condition in rural areas of the country.
The handover was graced by the Director General of Health Services of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Asela Gunawardena and Director – Medical Technology Services, Dr. Anver Hamdani, H.E. Mr. PojHarnpol, Ambassador, Royal Thai Embassy, and MrPeerapatTongrod, First Secretary, Royal Thai Embassy,with INSEE Cement represented by Chairman and CEO NandanaEkenayake, and Head of External Affairs and Channel Development, Chandana Nanayakkara.
“As a responsible and exemplary corporate citizen, INSEE Cement Sri Lanka continues to identify new avenues and initiatives that go beyond our scope of business, and support our fellow Sri Lankan citizens in this, hour of need,” commented Chairman and CEO of INSEE Cement, NandanaEkenayake. “We appreciate the support of the Siam City Cement Public company, Thailand in procuring of the 10,000 vaccines, from Siam Bioscience Company of Thailand, and believe that our immediate and timely response to the urgent request made by the Ministry of Health serves to address the critical medicine shortage and help save lives.”
As an industry leader deeply rooted in the local communities in which it operates, INSEE Cement has continuously contributed to national development as well as economic and market recoveryefforts, and was one of the immediate respondents to national COVID-19 emergency response initiatives. More recently, INSEE Cement also helped stabilize the market from a cement scarcity by operating at maximum production capacity and optimizing delivery channels to meet the market demand at the time.