The Maser Foundation has launched a volunteer programme in Nigeria, with plans to extend the initiative across Africa, the organisation has announced. The programme marks a shift in how the foundation, established by businessman Prateek Suri, approaches community development on the continent.
Rather than relying solely on financial contributions, the Maser Foundation will recruit volunteers from a range of backgrounds, including students, educators, healthcare workers and community leaders, to work directly with local communities on ongoing projects.
The foundation operates across five areas: women’s empowerment, education, healthcare, humanitarian assistance and community support.
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Prateek Suri, who chairs Maser Group and serves as chief executive of MDR Investments, said the initiative reflects a personal conviction that philanthropy must go beyond financial giving.
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