3500 students from public primary schools in the Gulf of Guinea region, including Cameroon, Chad and CAR, benefited from social actions on September 25, 2024. This initiative of Africa Global Logistics is part of the very first edition of the Day of Solidarity, called “Solidarity Day”.

 

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) Gulf of Guinea region, through its subsidiaries AGL Cameroon, Socopao, Kribi Containers Terminal (KCT), Terminal Bois du Port de Douala (TBPD), CAMRAIL, AGL Chad and AGL Central African Republic, has completely renovated and equipped the bookshop of the Deido Group 2 Primary Public School in Douala on the sidelines of a giant collection of didactic books; equipped the Lende Dibe public primary school in Kribi with teaching materials; donated books to the Mabanga primary school in Ngaoundere; rehabilitated the Hope Reception Centre in N’Djamena and the Ouango Sao school, in the 7th district of Bangui. The latter school has also received a donation of books, table-benches and literacy kits.

 

 

It should also be noted that AGL employees in the Gulf of Guinea took part in sports walks and other recreational activities aimed at strengthening their ties.

 

 

Created in 2024 at the initiative of AGL President Philippe Labonne, the “Solidarity Day” is an annual cohesion event that brings together the 23,000 employees around a solidarity action in favor of youth. This year, the “Solidarity Day” was celebrated throughout the AGL network under the theme of education.

 

About AGL (Africa Global Logistics)

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) is the trusted logistics operator in Africa, providing integrated logistics, port, maritime, and rail solutions.

With more than 23,000 employees across 50 countries, AGL builds on decades of expertise to deliver tailor-made and innovative services to its African and international clients. AGL’s ambition is to contribute sustainably to Africa’s transformation. The company also operates in Haiti, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia.

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Thierry NGOGANG

Director of Communications Gulf of Guinea – Africa Global Logistics