With the global coronavirus pandemic putting a halt on international travel and the possibility of having to cancel the world-renowned global event, Huawei Kenya has rallied behind Lewa and provided the much-needed support required to host a virtual event and launch the #PreparingForTomorrow campaign.
Huawei Kenya, a long-term supporter of the Lewa marathon will once
again show the significance of true sportsmanship by supporting one of the world’s greatest marathons – The Lewa Safari Marathon, a rebrand of the famous Safaricom Lewa Marathon, which this year will be run virtually.
The campaign is in recognition that the extraordinary impacts the marathon has had on wildlife, communities and the tourism economy has only been possible because of the hard work of the previous 20 years, and that activities today are critical to preparing for even greater impact in the future.
“Since 2008, when Huawei Kenya first got involved we have been able to inject
over Kshs 100M into the Kshs 800M the marathon has fundraised for more than 80 education, health, agriculture and conservation projects across the country. Every effort we can make now to protect the wildlife will make sure we are prepared for when tourism returns and creates jobs and benefits for local communities. The costs to protect the wildlife today are small compared to the benefits they will bring for generations to come”, said Mike Watson, CEO of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
Lewa’s legacy is one that we cannot afford to lose.
Lewa is home to 11% of the global population of the endangered Grevy’s
zebra, and currently hosts over 200 rhino across the Lewa-Borana landscape, as well as a host of other wildlife species. The uninterrupted and continued existence of conservancy is crucial. As the organization continues to forge tirelessly ahead with their conservation efforts despite the pandemic, so must the marathon, and we are proud to be part of this legacy.
Speaking more on this, Stanley Shenlei, Huawei Key Accounts Director said, “#PreparingForTomorrow campaign embodies the hard work Lewa has been doing in conservation and is true to our core values as an organisation. Both Lewa and Huawei continue to forge tirelessly ahead with enhancing conservation and telecommunication efforts respectively despite the pandemic, so that Kenya can be prepared for tomorrow. Kenya has some of the best and fastest internet coverage and speeds, as well as technology innovations, on the continent and we are proud to have played a role in that—as we are also proud to have played a role in Kenya’s successful and innovative conservation and tourism efforts. This has been down to the hard work of incredible Kenyans working for many organisations, and this #prearingfortomorrow campaign is recognizing the unsung heroes who have enabled this.”
The 2020 Virtual Safari marathon which already has over 1000 registered participants from over 70 cities, representing 20 countries, is truly a global challenge. With no stopwatch, no time sheet and no spectators, participants are invited to run or walk either 5km, 10km, 21km in their garden, street, local park, beach or treadmill and join forces with others to raise awareness to the tireless work done by the frontline guardians on the ground. To register click on this link
Acknowledging the unique position and importance of this year’s marathon, Kenyan artist, Nyashinski, has contributed his hit single tune, Marathon Runner, as the theme song for the event on Saturday 27th June.