Safaricom has partnered with the Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations (KARA) to beef up security in neighbourhoods in its efforts to promote sustainable cities and communities.
Under the partnership, Safaricom will cooperate with residents associations in laying out and maintaining telecommunication infrastructure for use in deploying technology to enhance security. The telco will also facilitate training on health and environmental awareness for the neighbourhood associations.
Speaking during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by the two organisations, Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore noted that it provides a framework for cooperation in leveraging technology to address challenges in the neighbourhoods.
“Technology offers huge opportunity to enhance the quality of life in neighbourhoods across the country. This partnership opens the door in co-creating solutions that will promote sustainable development in our neighbourhoods. This is in line with our agenda to transform lives of Kenyans,” Mr Collymore added.
KARA is an umbrella organisation made up of over 1,000 residents associations from across the country. The CEO of KARA, Henry Ochieng’ said that the partnership with Safaricom is a boost to the organisation’s efforts to ensure living space that permits a life of dignity for all as enshrined in the organisation’s vision.
“Through this partnership, we look forward to working with Safaricom in tackling the service delivery challenges that many Kenyans face in their neighbourhoods. Indeed, private sector has a critical role to play in supporting sustainable development of our communities and we appreciate Safaricom, who are also members of Kara, for taking the lead in this regard,” Mr Ochieng’ added.
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