Social Responsibility

Between 2009 and 2021, the National Fund—which was founded as Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP—paid 303 million dollars in taxes to the local and republican budgets. More than tenge, or about 15 million 900 million tenge, was set aside for the development of the area’s infrastructure. Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP also pays a large portion of the tuition for Kazakh students enrolled in special secondary schools and higher education institutions, as well as for the professionalization of the company’s workforce, in compliance with its contractual obligations to support the training of Kazakh specialists.

Over 12 billion tenge has been allocated by the firm for sponsorship and charity endeavors between 2010 and 2021. The Company has aided youngsters with critical illnesses and more than 170 public organizations during the last three years. The S. Kazybayev Children’s Home for Orphans and Children Left Without Parental Care, local veteran’s organizations, regional hospitals, nursing homes, societies for people with disabilities, the perinatal center in the Atyrau region, etc. were among the organizations that the company sponsored between 2015 and 2018.

From 2011 to 2019, it was common practice to organize extra-curricular activities for children from low-income families on New Year’s Day and Children’s Day. More than a thousand children from special medical facilities participate in the yearly New Year’s event. Among the people the organization assists are those with cancer, children with cerebral palsy, and young people in urgent need of medical attention overseas. The employees of Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP continuously demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility and civic participation.

After assisting with the preparation of children from families affected by the explosion there, it was determined to provide similar charitable giving to children from low-income households in the Mangystau region. Thus, school uniforms were provided to seventy low-income children from the neighborhood at the expense of the oil workers. As part of this humanitarian effort, Emily professionals traveled to every area in the Mangystau region to gather information about the living conditions of families. A list of the families in need of assistance was provided by local akimats. Eight kids from big, low-income households are on this list because they wrote to the company this year asking for help and were given gifts of insignia.

More than 200 youngsters from low-income households in the Almaty region got New Year’s gifts from the Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP workers at the end of 2019. They had used their own income to generate charitable donations. Recall that the Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP Chairman of the Board launched an initiative to assist 12 low-income families in the Almaty region, to which oil workers donated more than 2 million tenge.

In honor of the nation’s 30th anniversary of independence, the company’s management has agreed to donate 2 million tenge for the material support of 100 individuals with disabilities in the Almaty region in 2021. Furthermore, as part of the company’s relay relay good acts, one large family household in need in the oil and gas region received food assistance valued at 4.100 million tenge, which was funded by the volunteer salary of central management office staff members.

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