Corporate Social Responsibility is the corporate sector buzz
word these days. Since my engagement in the development of “Responsible
Business Guide, A CSR Tool Kit”, I interacted with a sizable number of
corporate players and tried to learn from their CSR strategy.
In this strive, I learnt two key lessons:
- For larger companies, CSR is about giving back
to the society by improving the quality of their communities. They work with
long term vision and try to ensure sustainability of their projects.
- For smaller companies, this is a luxury. These
companies generally do not have a clear CSR vision, hence their CSR activities
fall in the category of charity, which is absolutely unsustainable in the long
run.
At times, CSR efforts are made in response to an immediate community
needs, calamity or natural disaster. Regardless of the type of CSR initiatives,
key is to focus and maintain the long-term approach and ensure sustainability.
Recently, I attended a blogger meet-up organized by Engro Corporation
to share successes of their CSR initiatives. Engro is Pakistan’s one of the most prestigious
private sector organization. The company has manufacturing facilities in
economically deprived areas of Sind. Through their reputation and good work
towards building strong communities, they have managed to bring partners to
support their initiatives. Additionally, Engro Corporation also received
funding from USAID that helped augment their program.
Engro Corporation’s key focus areas for CSR initiatives are
health, infrastructure, water and sanitation, education and skill development,
environment and livelihood enhancement. It was encouraging to learn that in late 2005, daily earning of people
living in areas where Engro operates was Rs10/day only. With Engro’s education
and skills development program, this increased to Rs 161 per day – Phenomenal increase!
Engro now wishes
to take a leap with a new concept of recognizing “unsung heroes” – This initiative
will identify and appreciate Pakistanies whose efforts are contributing in
improving lives in economically deprived areas of the country. The focus is on
initiatives in education, health and livelihoods, and
rightly so, because these three are the most neglected community development
programs in Pakistan that receive hardly any public money and also suffer from
political influence and corruption.
It is a digital competition which
will look at individuals and organizations doing commendable social and
humanitarian work and learn about their best practices and innovative ideas.
Engro Corporation has set-up a facebook
fan page at www.fb.com/engrofoundation
- Individuals can send in personal stories/nominations via email which will
then be judged by a jury panel - All entries must be submitted to feedback@engro.com by November 15, 2012