SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
GARBAGE CLINICAL INSURANCE (GCI)
East Java, Indonesia
NATURALACEH
Banda Aceh, Indonesia
THE PICHA PROJECT
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Description:
GCI is a programme started by Indonesia Medika Foundation, a health development
company in East Java, which accepts recyclable waste as monthly premium so that
local residents gain free access to medical services.
AirAsia Foundation’s grant is to:
• Set up a new clinic equipped with medical staff, equipment and medication, plus a
waste collection centre
• Deliver health awareness campaigns and talks
• Develop research activities to improve programme effectiveness
Amount:
USD10,000
Description:
Natural Aceh creates livelihood for villagers affected by the
tsunami through the rehabilitation of mangrove swamps
and development of artificial oyster farms in Banda Aceh,
Indonesia.
AirAsia Foundation’s grant is to:
• Set up an oyster farm
• Train women to cultivate oysters
• Create, brand and market various oyster products
• Establish a sales outlet
Amount:
IDR310,810,000
Description:
The Picha Project helps refugees in Kuala Lumpur to earn
an income by serving refugee cuisine through the Malaysian
tradition of an ‘open house’, encouraging relationships and
community integration.
AirAsia Foundation’s grant is to:
• Train and engage with 10 new refugee families
• Develop new menus
• Help in marketing and publicity efforts to attract new
customers
Amount:
RM51,480
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AirAsia Group Berhad
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