inDrive, the leading ride-hailing app in Egypt, is collaborating with AL Joud NGO to support drivers during Ramadan, a time when fasting can add extra challenges to their work. This initiative could bring much-needed assistance to drivers, providing them with the resources or relief they need to manage the tough hours of fasting.
With the assistance of Al JOUD NGO, inDrive offered 7000 Suhoor meals in the first week of Ramadan for the top performing drivers during the last week of February in different zones of Cairo to provide the drivers with a full packed meal during late night hours before Fajar Prayers.
The meal consists of bread, boiled egg, yogurt, water, white cheese, and cucumber. The meal is balanced and nutritious, giving drivers the energy they need to get through their long shifts.
Maksim Osipov, The Regional Manager MENA & CIS, stated that:” Offering 7,000 Suhoor meals in the first week of Ramadan is a great way to directly support the drivers during the late-night hours before Fajr prayers. inDrive is focusing on the top-performing drivers, which could motivate them and encourage a sense of community within the driver network.”
Mohamed Farghali, CEO of Al-Joud Charity Foundation, stated: “We are proud to partner with inDrive in this important initiative that aims to support drivers and alleviate some of the challenges they face during this holy month. This cooperation reflects our commitment to social work and contributing to improving the lives of workers in the sector, stressing that inDrive is one of the distinguished success partners of Al-Joud Foundation.”