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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sharp Middle East FZE Supports Children’s Vaccination in South Sudan Camps


Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, November 29th 2012 [ME NewsWire]

Sharp Middle East FZE (SMEF), the regional headquarter of MENA, Africa and CIS countries, of global technology giant Sharp, supports Médecins Sans Frontières’(MSF’s) operations in the refugee camps of South Sudan. Under the “Protect Children from Illness” initiative, Sharp Middle East FZE is supporting MSF’s vaccination campaigns aimed at inoculation and epidemic response for children aged 5 years and below. Means of this support were presentedby Mr. Fumio Yamaguchi, CEO ofSharp Middle East and Africa to Mrs. Hala Mouneimne, Deputy Executive Director for MSF’s UAE Regional Office. The support is in the form of a donation of around US$59,000 - the approximate cost of vaccines to protect more than 38,000 children against measles.

The donation was collected from “My Sharp Our Future” Social Action Campaign applied in Middle East, Africa and CIS in support of health programs in the stated areas. From the proceeds of the total units sold of AQUOS TVs and PCI generators and air purifiers in 100 days leading to Sharp’s 100th Anniversary,the donations weregranted to support activities that protect lives and health of children. The campaign was initiated in ASEAN and Oceania region by Sharp Corp. incelebration of Sharp’s 100th anniversary, with a forecasted donation of US$ 250,000 for ASEAN, Oceania and Middle East regions combined.

Mr. Fumio Yamaguchi, CEO of Sharp MEA commented, “We are pleased to assist MSF in their life-saving services to the catastrophe in South Sudanese Refugee Camps with this humble donation. It is a way of demonstrating our sincere effort in making a better world for our children in need.”

“We are thankful for Sharp Middle East FZE’s generous support and response to this emergency”, said Mrs. Hala Mouneimne, Deputy Executive Director for MSF’s UAE Regional Office. “As the main medical aid provider in all refugee camps in Upper Nile and Unity states, our teams have witnessed a decrease in the catastrophic mortality rates that had ravaged the camps during the summer, due to a massive surge in MSF’s response. However, the situation remains critical with refugees still 100% dependent on humanitarian aid. As MSF’s response to this crisis continues, outside the scope of the media, Sharp’s support means that we are able to continue our life saving medical services.”

Diseases such as measles, meningitis, yellow fever and cholera continue to claim thousands of lives in many parts of the world. This first collaboration between Sharp Middle East FZE and MSF will contribute to ensuring that children, who are the first victims, can be protected through inoculations before epidemic outbreaks push them to the brink.

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About Sharp Middle East FZE

SharpMiddle East FZE was established in 1998 in Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai, UAE as a wholly owned subsidiary of SharpCorporation. The office is the regional hub for the Middle East and Africa regions, covering 80+ countries. Sharp’s primary business activities include audio-visual and communication equipment, health and environment equipment, information equipment, and crystalline and thin-film solar cells.

About Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international independent humanitarian medical organisation which provides life-saving medical care in contexts of emergencies, due to conflict, epidemic outbreaks, or natural disasters, in more than 60 countries worldwide, on the basis of needs alone, regardless of ethnic origin, gender, creed or political affiliation.

MSF provides primary health care services, surgery, vaccination campaigns, feeding centers, mental health care, clean water and sanitation, and rehabilitation and management of hospitals and clinics. Through Long-Term Projects, MSF treats patients with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, sleeping sickness, kala azar and HIV/AIDS, and provides medical and psychological care to marginalised groups.

In 1999, MSF was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize for its humanitarian work with populations in danger.

Contacts

Sarah Noueihed

Account Manager PR

+971(0) 4 295 11 77

sarah@tamra-c2.com

for further information, please visit www.sharpmea.com and www.msf-me.org

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