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Airtel Africa Launches its Standalone Sustainability Report

October 28, 2022
3 min read
Author: Akim Benamara

Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, with a presence in 14 countries across Africa, has launched its inaugural standalone Sustainability Report (the “report”).

The report, which covers the period from 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022, details the business’ progress against the goals outlined in the Group’s sustainability strategy, launched in October 2021. The report is prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and aligns with TCFD recommendations and
the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, reflecting international best-practice ESG reporting. The publication of the report constitutes an important milestone in enhancing the non-financial information transparency of the Group. The 2022 report provides details of early progress against the nine ambitious goals
set out in the sustainability strategy.

Key sustainability highlights of the period include:

  • The Group secured ‘Information Security Management System’ (ISO 27001) and ‘Business Continuity Management System’ (ISO 22301) certifications in all 14 markets. It also received a top ranking in data quality and speed indices in Nigeria, Uganda, Gabon, Rwanda and the Seychelles.
  • Developing our landmark five-year partnership with UNICEF to increase access to education, plans were developed for rollout of free digital learning resources for children in the 13 markets that are covered by the partnership. With a $57m financial and in-kind investment, Airtel Africa is the first private sector
    company in Africa to partner with UNICEF to support programmes focused on accelerating digital learning.
  • Airtel Africa restated its commitment to the United Nations’ Global Compact. The Group CEO joined the Africa Business Leaders’ Coalition and became a signatory to its Climate statement.
  • The Group has provided accurate and verified baselines for scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and total energy consumption.
  • The development of a detailed pathway to net zero for the entire Group is well-progressed, and expected to be published by the end of the 2023 financial year.

I am delighted to present Airtel Africa’s inaugural Sustainability Report. In October 2021, we set clear and measurable sustainability goals, and committed to invest in initiatives that will improve the lives of people across Africa. With the publication of annual sustainability reports, the Group will provide updates on our progres
against each of these goals. Alongside this, we are committed to continuously improving our non-financial disclosure, including the quality and depth of ESG data we publish. Our objective is to provide best-practice transparency for the benefit of all of our stakeholders, ensuring that we are fully accountable for delivering on
the important sustainability pledges we have made, which are fully aligned to our business purpose of transforming lives.

Olusegun Ogunsanya, CEO, Airtel Africa
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