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    Health

    Health care projects are undertaken via specialized institutions..
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    Education

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    Water

    The Foundation encourages investment in alternative drinking
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    Capacity Building

    Capacity Building Programs
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    Emergency

    Relief projects aim at providing the immediate needs of natural disaster
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    Arts, Culture & Sports

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الصفحة الرئيسية

Having taken over the family trading business, which was established by his father,1904, GMH, as he was popularly known, went to into Agriculture, establishing tea and coffee plantations in the highlands of Western Equatoria, starting in 1932. Over a decade later, he introduced tobacco cultivation and expanded the family business into manufacturing, gold mining, trading and transport.

Long before the term Corporate Social Responsibility was coined, GMH was much involved in providing a helping hand to the local farmers, their families, Communities and the Region.

Five decades later, it was decided that the social responsibility and philanthropy should become institutionalized. This gave the birth to Haggar Foundation.

 

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  • Who can apply to our Grants? +

    • Officially registered Sudanese civil society organizations. • All non-profit institutions aiming at the alleviation of poverty.
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“Let us work together in peace and harmony
to build up new Industries which will be of benefit to us,
and more importantly to benefit the Country and the People
which we have chosen to live in and amongst”.

George M. Haggar
(1915 – 1996)

All our actions must be measured 
by our success in achieving this goal.

 

 

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