Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 9:31:48 GMT
The Trust for the Children of Mexico (FPNM), Todos en Santander of Banco Santander México, supported this year more than 12 thousand socially and economically disadvantaged girls and boys, for their education, health and nutrition, as part of the tasks of responsible banking of Santander in the country. “We have been supporting Mexican children for 26 years through alliances with organizations throughout the country as part of the bank's commitment to the community; Although this year we impacted the education, health and nutrition of more than 12 thousand girls and boys in alliance with 85 social organizations in 18 states, throughout the 26 years of the Trust for the Children of Mexico, we have benefited more of 354 thousand minors, led by 740 civil groups.
We are proud that our work was not slowed down by the pandemic in particular this year, which gives us the momentum to continue towards 2022,” highlighted Marcela Espinosa, Executive Director of Public Relations, Internal Communication and Responsible Banking at Banco Santander. in the country. The FPNM is an initiative of the employees of Santander México and the bank, where Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List through biweekly donations a fund has been formed that is dedicated to finding civil society groups that support girls and boys at social and economic disadvantage, in order to to promote their work benefiting minors in aspects such as education, health and nutrition. At the same time, the Trust dedicates resources to training the members of these groups so that they can give more scope and impact to their work.
Goal 5, the primary impact of education: We need to remove barriers to equitable access to lifelong education and training (including digital and physical infrastructure) for all women and take initiatives to promote economic and financial education and increase participation in STEEM issues. * (the second E stands for Environment). Objective 8, access to capital for women : To guarantee the independence of women, programs with preferential access to women must be financed and financial processes must be designed (e.g. Gender Bonds) – as we do at Oracle in our programs for startups – to boost and improve female entrepreneurship and equal access to capital. To learn more about efforts to increase women's participation in the workforce, read the G20 Business Advisory Council report on women's empowerment.
We are proud that our work was not slowed down by the pandemic in particular this year, which gives us the momentum to continue towards 2022,” highlighted Marcela Espinosa, Executive Director of Public Relations, Internal Communication and Responsible Banking at Banco Santander. in the country. The FPNM is an initiative of the employees of Santander México and the bank, where Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List through biweekly donations a fund has been formed that is dedicated to finding civil society groups that support girls and boys at social and economic disadvantage, in order to to promote their work benefiting minors in aspects such as education, health and nutrition. At the same time, the Trust dedicates resources to training the members of these groups so that they can give more scope and impact to their work.
Goal 5, the primary impact of education: We need to remove barriers to equitable access to lifelong education and training (including digital and physical infrastructure) for all women and take initiatives to promote economic and financial education and increase participation in STEEM issues. * (the second E stands for Environment). Objective 8, access to capital for women : To guarantee the independence of women, programs with preferential access to women must be financed and financial processes must be designed (e.g. Gender Bonds) – as we do at Oracle in our programs for startups – to boost and improve female entrepreneurship and equal access to capital. To learn more about efforts to increase women's participation in the workforce, read the G20 Business Advisory Council report on women's empowerment.