Muscat, Oman: Keeping the Sultanate’s shorelines beautiful, more than 100 people gathered at Sur Al Hadid beach in Seeb recently for a voluntary beach clean-up organised by Ooredoo, in collaboration with Seeb Municipality, Be’ah al Al Hayat International Hospital. His Excellency Hilal bin Hamed Al Sarmi, a member of the Majlis Ash’shura for the wilayat of Seeb, joined the group, along with members of the Ooredoo family and students from various nearby schools. The clean-up aimed to raise awareness about the impact that littering has on Oman’s beaches and marine life, and the role of the community in making sure the country’s shores continue to be enjoyed.

Part of the company’s ‘Ooredoo Volunteers’ activities, the initiative falls under its CSR platform, ‘Ooredoo Goodwill’. It is the latest in a string of activities Ooredoo has led across the country. With more initiatives in the pipeline, it is empowering its family to play an active role in the preservation and conservation of Oman’s environment and to give a helping hand to communities.

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About Ooredoo Oman

Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company SAOG (“Ooredoo”) was founded and registered in the Sultanate of Oman in December 2004. Services were launched its service in March 2005, originally operating under the name Nawras.  As Oman’s data experience leaders, Ooredoo provides individuals and businesses with cutting edge digital products and services, so that customers can enjoy the internet. Ooredoo generated revenues of OMR 283.6 million as of 31 December 2018 and is listed on the Muscat Stock Market (MSM) under the “ORDS” ticker.

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About Ooredoo
Ooredoo is an international communications company operating across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia. Serving consumers and businesses in 10 countries, Ooredoo delivers the leading data experience through a broad range of content and services via its advanced, data-centric mobile and fixed networks. Ooredoo generated revenues of USD 8.2 billion as of 31 December 2018. Its shares are listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. 

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Emily Shotter
Sudipta Dasgupt
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