Support for cyclists «CSR World Velo Tour» from MobiTel
Local company MobiTel on behalf of the multinational company NOKIA provides technical support to the World tour «CSR World Velo Tour».
The organizer is "CSR Azerbaijan." The essence of the project in attracting public attention to corporate social responsibility. Bike tour started the day before and covers many countries, including countries such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Latvia. The list is also in Sweden, Germany, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Spain, Greece, Turkey and Egypt. In each city, 40 km bike ride will draw the attention of international audiences and the media on the importance of social and environmental problems around the world, and emphasize the role of companies in these problems.
The tour started in Georgia, and will finish in early September in Azerbaijan. The movement between the two countries will be carried out by aircraft.
Young activists around the world can join the «CSR World Velo Tour» project. Anyone can participate in the tour, which starts with the slogan «Feel the world». It's enough to register on the project website - www.csrwordlvelotour.com or send relevant information about themselves by info@csrworldvelotour.com. More information can be found directly on the site. It is not necessary to pass route for all countries. They can join the «CSR World Velo Tour» in any city in the specified route. The information about the route and the other nuances of biking is on the website: www.csrworldvelotour.com, as well as on Facebook-page project: www.facebook.com / csrworldvelotour. - 17D-
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