Inspiring journey of Mr. Harish Jagtani and his CSR initiatives
Mr.
Harish Jagtani, a philanthropist, visionary, businessman of Indian origin,
currently based in Democratic Republic
of Congo for more than 20 years now, is one of the most reputed business
owners in the Indian diaspora as well as the entire expat business community in
DRC. The business house caters to multiple domains, including but not limited
to Domestic as well as International Air Cargo, real Estate and infrastructure
development, healthcare, hospitality as well as CSR.
Coming from humble beginnings from Jaipur, Rajasthan, Mr. Harish Jagtani has come a long way in
building this conglomerate with a strong and clear vision and sheer dedication
and grit. Staring with a small job in sales, Mr. Harish Jagtani
today is a proud and righteous owner of a fleet of airplanes and multiple
businesses that cater to the basic and advanced needs of the people of Dem.
Rep. of Congo in different sectors.
1) Tell us about
your foundation? What motivated you to start the foundation?
Ans – So my HJ Foundation was started in
2016, It was the same year that I started my HJ Hospital, but I have been around the
country for sometime now, I have been in Congo since 30years now, I have
travelled extensively in the interiors and I have seen what sorry state of
health basically the people are in, they do not have access to basic health
care, putting up such a huge Hospital
with state of the infrastructure & Machinery’s, I still found that there
are many people who could not access this health care services due to the lack
of resources, because over all considering the social strategy here the
population there are a lot of people still below the poverty line and they do
not have even access to basic health care, so that is when basically I thought
of putting a charity organization or a foundation, which would specifically
focus on the health care, being in a country where people die due to minor
issues such as Malaria just because lack of resources or they are able to
access basic health care, I thought there could not have been a better work
that I could do here providing free or even affordable health care services, so
that is where the idea of HJ
foundation came in where I propose or where I thought of starting an
organization dedicated to health care for the under prevalaged.
2) Brief us about concept, Mission & vision
Ans – So the concept of HJ foundation,
as I mentioned is being able to provide access to basic as well life saving
health care to the people who are below the poverty line, who do not have
adequate resources to fund their medicine to fund their health care, my vision
is to make basic as well advance health care services accessible to every
single household every single person in Congo.
3) Tell us about some of your common CSR programmes executed in
the region.
Ans – So since the time that
I started the foundation in 2016, HJ Foundation has conducted a
huge number of CSR activities there are multiple health care campaigns that we
keep running on a continuous basis or even every year every quarter a few of
those programs are Stop Malaria campaigns, so here Malaria is quite rapen,
people even die due to Malaria, so we do have Malaria testing we provide free
Malaria testing to people, we conduct camps in different areas, different
cities, be it orphanages, school’s, slums or even remote location’s across Congo
we conduct this rapid Malaria test and even provide free medications to the
people who test positive for Malaria, we have been conducting a lot of
vaccination campaigns through out we conduct eye check up which is free of cost,
we conduct dental check up in school’s, orphanages, old age homes, so this are
some the basic CSR activities that we carry out on a regular basis apart from
this we been doing major campaigns since the last couple of years which
includes free cataract surgery campaign, which was given a name Gift a
vision ordong de la Visio, we started this campaign in 2020, where
in we conducted 100 free of charge cataract surgery for conducting the same we
also conducted a free eye check up under which we screened more than 2000
people in the city of Kinshasa, Mbujimayi as well as Goma and out of those
campaigns 100 patience were benefited with free surgery, we are soon planning
to start the next of this campaign, under which we would be taking care of 500
patients, 500 free cataract surgery’s. So yes these are some of the campaigns
we have been conducting throughout.
Ans – I do not believe there were
many challenges, because at the end of the day we are trying to do something
for the people of the country something that will benefit the people of the
country specially the people who need this, so the challenges part I think I
have been lucky enough or I have been well supported by my team by the relevant
people and we just needed to get to the right people, to get to the people who
actually needed these reform’s needed these benefits, so yes people have been
coming to us directly and by God’s grace we are been able to help them, we have
been able to help them from our own pockets, till date HJ Foundation has not
taken any amount from any other sponsors or beni- factors, we have been running
this campaigns through self finding our entire HJ
group of companies contribute to these events these campaigns and running
of the Harish
Jagtani foundation. So I do not believe there have been any challenges
rather, so nothing that concerns us about overcoming these challenges.
5) Who has been your greatest inspiration?
Ans – A part from following the ideals of many social leaders
across the globe, I believe the person close to me, who has been the greatest
inspiration is my Mother, she was the one who asked me to start this kind of
work because even she has heard from me how people suffer here due to lack of
resources due to lack of basic health care, how the lives of people are so
easily lost, so she was the one who pushed me for this venture she was the one
who told me to do something that can provide good health care, basic health
care to the underprivileged people, to the masses and so that is where I
believe my largest inspiration comes from, a part from the global leaders even
if I talk about Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa if I need to speak about some
realistic figure that I hold close to my heart would be my Mother, she has been
my biggest inspiration for all my works.
6) What are the milestones achieved so far?
Ans – To be honest I don’t believe that I have been counting
milestones, me and my entire team believes that even if you are able to change
the life of one person even if you are able to make a difference in the
life of one person, it is something that we can be thankful for we can be
grateful for, for the opportunity that we have been able to affect someone’s
life in a positive way, as I have mentioned earlier we have done a lot of
campaigns we did a Cataract campaign which included 100 free cataract
surgeries, just last year we completed the first step of the prosthetic limbs
campaign in which more than 570 people who were handicap due to different
reasons, even handicap because of situation of war I mean the army people
or even civilians we have been able to fabricate and donate free prothetic
limbs to them, that campaign itself in time span of 40 days we were able to
fabricate and donate limbs to more than 570 people, so that I believe was a
huge achievement for my team for gathering so many people at the same place and
being able to help them out being able to make difference in their life or
change their life, that is definitely one milestones that I would like to
commend my team on they have really worked hard on it. Apart from it we are
also currently conducting free dialysis sessions which started in November last
year and till date, I can proudly say that around 400 dialysis sessions have
been conducted free of charge, numerous patients have been benefited from it,
so everyday we have around 4 to 6 sessions of dialysis that are completely free
of charge not a single cent is charge from any patient and till date from
last year November we have conducted more than 400 free dialysis sessions.
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