While the coronavirus has been wreaking havoc indiscriminately in all parts of the world, it has had a ten-fold impact in most under developed countries and their large populations, paralysing already tottering health and welfare systems.
In Pakistan, the outbreak is believed to have caused an economic slowdown that amounts to a staggering loss of Rs2.5 trillion, with about three million jobs likely to be lost at the very beginning; worst affected out of the country's total population are the daily wage earners and those who inhabit the unforgiving urban slums.
For years, Pakistan's local charities have been playing a key role in stemming the economic burden on the government by providing meals, medical assistance and other key services to low-income groups.
In a bid to help further their cause during these challenging times, PepsiCo, along with the organisation's philanthropic wing, PepsiCo Foundation, vowed to extend support for these charitable organisations as part of their 'Million of Meals' initiative.
The idea was to empower millions of dreams, disrupt millions of stereotypes, travel millions of miles to reach all corners of the country, and line millions of spreads, with a vision of providing immediate emergency disaster relief for the many vulnerable, neglected parts of Pakistan.
As Covid-19 reduced access to food and other essential goods for communities around the world, PepsiCo invested more than $60 million globally, and catalysed an additional $59 million in funding from others to bring food and other vital resources to the most affected communities.
The company is also providing funding for protective gear for healthcare workers, testing and screening services, and is in the process of distributing more than 100 million nutritious meals globally to at-risk populations.
In Pakistan, within two months of launch, the initiative has served over 10 million meals with the help of some of the country's most lauded charities in Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
Lending a hand to the government of Pakistan, PepsiCo has promised over $1.4 million worth of meals and a collaboration with Prime Minister's Ehsaas Rashan Portal, which is run under the Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division.
All this was not possible without the passion, determination and drive of hundreds of volunteers, PepsiCo associates, workers and support staff, who came together from every corner of Pakistan to lend a hand to the forgotten, the ignored, and the marginalised.
Apart from millions of meals, there were also millions of stories.
Let's hear them.
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