Audi Middle East joins hands with Sitti Social Enterprise and UNHCR

Posted by Zaran Tarapore on May 7, 2020

The need for sanitization and hygiene protection has been a constant reminder during the COVID-19 crisis and Audi Middle East is playing its part to raise awareness of the importance of handwashing by partnering with Sitti Social Enterprise and UNHCR to support the safety of refugees who have been critically affected by the coronavirus. Three thousand handmade soaps have been commissioned as customer gifts during the holy month of Ramadan from the Jordanian Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), who employ women refugees. A percentage of the cost of each handmade Sitti Soap gift is donated to UNHCR to fund life-saving support, including water, medical care, and hygiene materials globally.

Carsten Bender, Managing Director of Audi Middle East commented: “I have been personally moved and inspired by the skill and patience that these women put into the production of each bar of handmade Sitti Soaps to create such a beautifully crafted necessity.” He continued “During these turbulent times of COVID-19, we remain committed to the communities we serve. We hope that by helping to support this Women’s Business Enterprise in our region, we are contributing to the progressive development of the ladies who are employed there as well as the refugee needs of UNHCR worldwide” 

“Sitti” (si-TEE) means “My Grandmother” in Arabic. Sitti Social Enterprise is a self-sustaining enterprise for the women of Jerash Camp that also supports community-based programming for women and girls. Their aim is to grow educational and skill-development and to support programs that will ultimately bring greater independence and freedom to Palestinian refugee women and their communities. The profits from the sales of their handmade soaps help to fund computer classes, English classes, and scholarship opportunities for their employees.

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