StarTimes joins ‘In For Africa’ campaign as celebrations to mark Africa Day
Digital Television providers StarTimes has announced it is joining the #INFORAFRICA Alliance to tackle the spread of COVID-19 caused by Coronavirus as part of celebrations to mark Africa Day today.
The #INFORAFRICA Alliance aims to respond to the challenges faced by Africa in tackling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign engages with hundreds of opinion leaders, celebrities and influencers to deliver preventive and lifesaving messages across the continent as well as supporting initiatives which fight the disease, create a positive impact on local communities and contribute to achieving resilience against the impact of the disease.
The #INFORAFRICA campaign already has the support of a variety of African influencers including African music legend Awilo Longomba, British-congolese comedian Eddie Kadi, British-Ivoirian superstar Afro B, journalist, activist and author Isha Sesay, Grammy award winning singer Mohombi, Nollywood superstar Destiny Etiko, Ghanaian actor John Dumelo, soccer players Tresor Lualua and Yannick Bolasie.
In addition to the global awareness campaign, #INFORAFRICA aligns with the efforts of the World Health Organization (WHO), African governments and their national health authorities to provide accurate information in order to stop the spread of the pandemic on the continent.
Funds mobilized will be directed towards reputable agencies such as the United Nations Foundation Solidarity Response Fund and the Africa Union Partnership to Accelerate COVID-19 Testing (PACT). These funds will be used to support frontline efforts such as purchase ventilators, testing, personal protective equipment and hygiene kits (soaps, hydro-alcoholic gels, disinfectants).
Speaking on the launch of the campaign, British-Congolese comedian Eddie Kadi, said: “As the virus spreads away from African capitals, #INFORAFRICA, this unique continent-wide campaign, the first of its kind, will help amplify crucial life-saving messages to stop the pandemic across Africa.
In such unprecedented times, artists and influencers must do their part and come together as a community to deliver messages of hope and unity to the very people who supported them during the course of their journey”.
As a prominent media platform in Africa, StarTimes through its channels has put a lot of efforts into raising awareness on the outbreak. It will keep doing so by disseminating the #INFORAFRICA influencer messages so their voices can reach more people on the continent, beyond African capitals.
StarTimes Uganda PR Manager Cleopatra Koheirwe said: “Today is a special day for Africa, even more special this year as the world is going through an unprecedented crisis. With the coronavirus still threatening the continent, StarTimes is honored to join the #INFORAFRICA Alliance to bring people together and help them keep safe”.