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Al Islami Foods launches '100 Schools Health Awareness Drive'

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, June 08 - 2009 at 16:25
  • PRESS RELEASE

As part of the corporate social responsibility programme for the education sector, Al Islami Foods, a leading halal food producer in the Middle East, today launched the '100 Schools Health Awareness Drive' across the UAE to combat the growing obesity and diabetes.

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  • Participants at the campaign.
    Participants at the campaign.
According to the WHO's Global School Health Survey in 2005, over 12.1% of UAE children are obese and over 20% are at risk. Until now in 2009, the obese percentage has grown double.

The organisation also reported UAE amongst the most obese nations in the world and ranks 10th in the list of overweight countries. The situation is alarming.

Al Islami will organise educational sessions for 100 schools across the UAE to educate students how to tackle these hazards through the power of knowledge about hygience, quality and the real halal.

Saleh Abdullah Lootah, the Chief Executive Officer at Al Islami Foods, while commenting on the importance of the educational CSR initiatives targeting health issues, said:
"In today's highly learned environment, students are the most valuable assests of society as they are custodians of future. That is the reason we are focusing the education sector, which is the right platform to create public awarness."


Al Islami, with its real halal process, ensures the food developed at Al Islami is healthy, highly hygenic and of good quality. Besides dramatic growth of the halal food market, Al Islami stresses on to correctly define and educate the public about the 'Real Halal', on which the company is the among the pioneers in the world. The essentials for being authentic halal are: animal raised on natural, healthy and halal feed, animals are physically fit, hand-slaughtered by a Muslim, no stunning of any kind, reciting Allahu Akbar (Allah is great) while slaughtering.

With the kick off awareness drive, the first batch of 36 students from Nibras International School Dubai along with teachers last week were invited to the main production unit of Al Islami in Jebel Ali. The students went through an education session of the phases of food production, halal, hygiene and quality.
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About Al Islami Foods:
Established as CO-OP Islami in 1981 to cater to the growing demand for halal food in the Arab world, Al Islami FOODS was formed as a result of the long relentless efforts commenced in the early seventies when Hajj Saeed Bin Ahmad Lootah instituted Dubai Co-operative Society.

Starting with its successful frozen chicken product line, CO-OP Islami further expanded its operations to include processed meat.
In 1991, Dubai Co-operative Society's efforts were culminated by establishing its "CO-OP ISLAMI" meat processing plant in Jebel Ali Free Zone. This plant is considered a recognizable breakthrough as it became the highly active producer of a variety of food products under the name "CO-OP Islami.

In 2006, CO-OP Islami was re-launched as AL Islami in an effort to propel the company to new heights of success. Now, Al Islami products are considered as a quality benchmark trusted by consumers across the UAE and the GCC, and this has made it one of the best and most preferred brands in the region.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Nasir Iqbal
Al Islami Foods
P. O. Box 3922, Dubai, UAE;
Tel: +9714-8853333
Fax : +9714-885233

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