pjur Collects Donations for Aid Project in Laos

pjur Collects Donations for Aid Project in Laos

WASSERBILLIG, Luxembourg — pjur Group announced today that it again has donated to a humanitarian project in Laos.

Maternal and infant mortality rates are high in Laos, and the aid organization CARE is committed to improving the situation there.

“In 2017, the funds we received from pjur helped us reach more than 34,500 people in these impoverished regions,” said Frederic Haupert, director of CARE in Luxembourg. “The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in Luxembourg increases every donation fivefold and so every single euro of this donation makes a huge difference!”

The Maternal Health project aims to improve medical care and promote the training of midwives. It also helps mothers take control of their own health, the health of their children and access to birth control. In the south of the country, the project is rapidly reducing malnutrition amongst children, supporting mothers and girls, reducing their workloads and enabling them to earn their own income.

“We're thrilled that the money donated to CARE goes to those who need it most, the individuals suffering the greatest poverty in the world. The rights of young women and mothers in particular have to be championed the world over and we are happy to do our bit here. With this in mind, we would like to wish all of our partners and customers happy holidays and a great start to the new year,” said Elisabeth Dahmen, global PR and communications manager at pjur.

Those interested in supporting CARE can make a donation to the following account:

Name: Care in Luxembourg asbl

Payment reference: Maternal Health Laos

BIC: BGLLLULL

IBAN: LU26 0030 4764 7242 0000

Find out more about pjur at pjurLove.com.

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