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36
Vodafone Group Plc
Annual Report 2012
Sustainable business
Our vision
The Executive Committee has overall
ownership of the sustainability strategy, and
the Board receives annual progress updates.
Local markets develop their own strategies
that address the primary opportunities and
risks in their countries whilst supporting the
Groups overall vision.
Throughout the year, we have kept abreast
ofthe material issues through contact
withcustomers, investors, employees,
suppliers and governments. The Vodafone
SustainabilityExpert Advisory Panel met
twiceduring the year and gave insight about
our revised strategy.
Delivering transformational services
We aim to deliver products and services which
can transform people’s lives and contribute to
more sustainable living.
M-Pesa
60% of the world’s population do not have
access to basic nancial services such as
abank account or insurance. In addition to
thechallenges this presents for employment
andeducation, efcient remittances to rural
relatives rely on secure money transfer.
TheM-Pesa mobile money transfer platform
and mobile contactless payments are the
result ofour focus on the development and
deployment of innovative nancial services.
Further information is contained in “Emerging
markets on page 26.
Connected agriculture
By 2050 the world will need to produce
70%more food to satisfy a global population
of nine billion1. We can help farmers meet this
challenge by using mobile technology to
improve productivity and increase efciency
throughout the agricultural value chain.
OurConnected Agriculture research report,
published in 2011 with Accenture, found that
mobile technology could boost farmers
productivity enough to increase agricultural
income by US$138 billion by 2020 across
ourmarkets, primarily in India, Africa and the
Middle East.2
We are piloting services with some of our
corporate customers to improve information
sharing across their supply chains. For
consumers we have established information
services for farmers in several local markets
which are paid for through special tariffs. More
than 600,000 farmers in Turkey now subscribe
to Vodafone Farmers Club.
They receive SMS alerts with weather forecasts,
crop prices and other information tailored to
their local area. We estimate this has increased
Turkish farmers’ productivity by 100 million.
mHealth
The projected growth in the number of people
over 55 years old will lead to an increase in
public expenditure on healthcare especially
forthe treatment of chronic illness. In the
European Union, spend on healthcare is
projected to jump from 8% of GDP in 2000
to14% by 20303. Vodafone mHealth Solutions
is focused on delivering services that cover
remote care services, access to medicine and
clinical research, such as our collaboration
withBoston Scientic Corporation to develop
remote mobile health monitoring products.
Further information is contained in “Emerging
markets on page 26.
Enabling
sustainable
living for all
Our products and services make a real difference
to peoples lives around the world. This year we
developed and launched a new vision that builds on our
longstanding commitment to sustainability which will
help more people to improve their lives.
Notes:
1 UN Food and Agriculture Organization, How to feed the world, 2009.
2 Vodafone and Accenture, Connected Agriculture: The role of mobile
in driving efciency and sustainability in the food and agriculture
supply chain, 2011.
3 According to World Bank gures.
4 Sourced from IDC.
Our vision is to unleash the power
of Vodafone to transform societies and
enable sustainable living for all.
Market context:
Many of the challenges faced in todays
world demand a change in thinking and
behaviour. In various different markets,
ourcustomers face pressure from food
shortages, ageing populations and
economic crises.
Goals:
We have a unique opportunity through our
services to transform societies and enable
sustainable living for all.
Strengths:
We have strong foundations and our
technology is becoming ubiquitous, giving
access to digital communications, and the
services that we have developed, to people
in many parts of the world.
Actions:
This year we developed and launched a
newvision that builds on our longstanding
commitment to sustainability which will help
more people to improve their lives.
Progress:
Our Connected Agriculture research
report,published in 2011, specically
identies the opportunities for mobile to
address challenges in world food supplies.
Our 7.8million machine-to-machine
connections canleadto a dramatic
reduction in carbonemissions, whilst
improving business efciency.