Gucci donates $500,000 to UNICEF to help
supply COVID vaccines
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[December 04, 2020]
MILAN (Reuters) - Luxury brand
Gucci, owned by French group Kering, will give at least $500,000 to
UNICEF to help supply and distribute COVID-19 vaccines to vulnerable
people around the world, it said on Friday. |
People wearing face masks following the COVID-19 outbreak walk past a
store of Italian luxury brand Gucci at a shopping complex in Beijing,
China September 19, 2020. Picture taken September 19, 2020. REUTERS/Tingshu
Wang/File Photo |
In
addition to the $500,000 donation, Gucci said it would match
money raised for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) by
up to $100,000, and invited its followers to donate through the
platform https://gucci.benevity.org/community between Dec. 5 and
26.
The U.N. agency is raising funds for COVAX, a programme, led by
the World Health Organization and the GAVI vaccine group, to
pool funds from wealthier countries and non-profit organisations
to buy and distribute vaccines to poorer countries. COVAX has so
far raised $2 billion.
Gucci's cash will fund activities such as the supply of test
kits to curb community transmission, cold chain equipment to
keep doses of vaccines effective and the transport of vaccines.
(Reporting by Silvia Aloisi; editing by Barbara Lewis)
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