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The donation funds educational resources like school packs, kits, and solar radios for hundreds of

vulnerable children in emergency zones.

Synthesized from:
Bon DiaDiari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • €6,006 donation to 'Regals que salven vides' campaign.
  • 20 school packs with backpacks, notebooks, solar lights for 100 children.
  • 11 portable 'Escoles en una Maleta' units for up to 440 kids in crises.
  • 10 solar radios for remote learning in off-grid areas.

Andorran Banking has renewed its annual partnership with UNICEF Andorra through a €6,006 donation to the "Regals que salven vides" campaign, funding essential educational resources for hundreds of vulnerable children in emergency zones or areas without basic services.

The contribution supported the delivery of targeted materials, including 20 "Regala Educació" school packs with backpacks, notebooks, and solar lights for 100 children; 10 early childhood development kits to boost learning and emotional well-being; 11 mathematics kits equipping entire classrooms with core teaching tools; 11 "Escoles en una Maleta" portable school units serving up to 440 children in crises; and 10 solar-powered radios enabling remote learning and vital information access in off-grid regions.

A joint statement from Andorran Banking and UNICEF Andorra emphasized education's role as a key tool "to protect, empower, and open future opportunities for children, especially in emergency contexts." The organizations underscored how private-sector alliances with NGOs drive measurable, transformative impact through concrete actions, exemplifying effective corporate social responsibility. UNICEF Andorra added that such investments not only ensure learning but also safeguard childhood, build resilience, and create pathways to better futures.

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