by Sanath Nanayakkare Sri Lanka appears to have got its priorities mixed up between humanity and availability, Jagath Abeysinghe, president of Sri Lanka Red Cross Society told The Island Financial Review recently. “We hear many concerned voices about the difficulties arising from the shortages of fuel and other commodities as a result of the ongoing […]
Uber Eats, Sri Lanka’s most loved food and grocery delivery platform, and the Sri Lanka chapter of the Robin Hood Army (RHA), a zero-funds volunteer organization, have come together to support vulnerable communities affected by the economic crisis. They will use their platform, scale, and reach, to collect dry ration donations that will be provided.
Donations to provide dry ration kits and critical medicines Uber Sri Lanka today announced a USD 200,000 donation to the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society to help vulnerable communities affected by the economic crisis. The donations will be used to distribute food and life-saving medicines across the country. Over 10,000 individuals, including Uber delivery and.
Uber Eats in Sri Lanka has
reiterated its commitment to the market by dialing up support to Courier
partners on its platform during the current challenging times. To soften the
impact of the ongoing economic crisis, the company has announced initiatives that
will help create new earning opportunitie
Uber Eats in Sri Lanka has reiterated its commitment to the market by dialing up support to Courier partners on its platform during the current challenging times. To soften the impact of the ongoing economic crisis, the company has announced initiatives that will help create new earning opportunities and provide a cushion to courier partners..