Ageas Federal Life Partners with Raj Kumari Foundation for Girls’ Health in Delhi

Delhi, March 12th, 2025: Ageas Federal Life Insurance, a leading player in the Indian life insurance industry partnered with the Raj Kumari Foundation to host a one-day workshop focused on cleanliness, nutrition, health, and empowerment. This initiative aimed to raise awareness about health and hygiene amongst adolescent girls in underserved and rural communities in Bhati Mines, Delhi.

The interactive workshops equipped young girls with invaluable knowledge on health, hygiene, education, and well-being. Additionally, carefully curated nutritional kits containing essential food items and comprehensive sanitation kits, including sanitary napkins and soaps, were distributed to support menstrual hygiene and overall wellness.

The event saw active participation from 100 girls from MSME families in the local community and was graced by Mr. Jude Gomes, MD & CEO of Ageas Federal Life Insurance, alongside representatives from Raj Kumari Foundation and other dignitaries reaffirming their collective commitment to social welfare.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Jude Gomes, MD & CEO at Ageas Federal Life Insurance, emphasized, “At Ageas Federal Life Insurance, sustainability is at the heart of our business and enables us to drive growth and stimulate the transition to a more inclusive and sustainable world. Through this program, we aim to empower the girl child in our nation with essential knowledge on nutrition, hygiene, and menstrual health, critical factors for their overall development. By providing them with the necessary resources and awareness, we hope to foster a generation that is healthier, more confident, and self-reliant. Investing in their well-being today will have a far-reaching impact, paving the way for a more sustainable and inclusive society.

Ageas Federal Life Insurance reaffirms its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through this initiative, focusing on improving the health, nutrition, and empowerment of young girls