The Kenya Ports Authority's Corporate Social Investment (CSI) project dubbed 'Tunahusika' has won an award in the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) World Ports Sustainability in the category of Ethics and Governance.
General Manager Corporate Services Mr Edward Kamau was presented with the award in Guangzhou, China. He was accompanied by Head of Security Services Ms. Mariam Khamis, Head of Corporate Affairs Mr Bernard Osero and Senior Human Resource Officer (Change Management) Ms. Fiona Mbandi.
In this category KPA was feted alongside Port of Vancouver with their project 'Sustainability Governance.'
Through its CSI programme, KPA is committed to uplifting the standards of living of the communities within the Coastal region and other areas where it operates. This commitment is entrenched in and supported by our Corporate Social Investment (CSI) Policy.
The World Ports Sustainability Programme is a global awards scheme that enhances and coordinates future sustainable efforts of ports worldwide and fosters international cooperation with partners in the supply chain.