Through its corporate responsibility programme, Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (NASRIA) has donated over N$134,000 to five beneficiaries towards the goal of school development and supplying learners with reading material.
The five beneficiaries are Kids Care College, which received N$414,518; the International University of Management, which received N$20,000; and finally Elondo-East Primary School and Negushe Secondary School, each of which benefited from a N$40,000 donation.
In an effort to empower communities across Namibia, NASRIA has channelled resources back to the community.
Managing Director of NASRIA, John Uusiku, says, "These types of support are actually part of NASRIA's broader vision to foster growth and progress in areas such as education, agriculture, health and community empowerment projects. So those are the key areas that we primarily focus on: education, agriculture, health and community empowerment initiatives. So for this financial year alone our investments have actually reached nine of our political regions in Namibia."
A teacher at Kid Care College, Hilma Kandoto, on behalf of the institution, said the initiative will play a significant role in developing the children's learning process.
"Your support will directly benefit our children by helping us strengthen the learning environment through essential educational materials, classroom resources and developmental activities that support early childhood growth. These resources allow learners to explore, create and build a strong foundation for their future education. We are truly grateful for your investment in the well-being and learning of our children. Partnerships like this make a meaningful difference."
Learner Daniel Daniel adds, "Dear sponsors, thank you for helping us. We are very happy and grateful because you can learn and stay in school. Thank you for caring about KSC."
This support is part of NASRIA's vision to foster growth and progress in areas of education, agriculture, health and community empowerment projects.