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SDL Foundation Extends Partnership with MicroLoan Foundation into Zimbabwe

SDL (LSE: SDL) today announced that, as part of its continued work with the MicroLoan Foundation (MLF) over the past eight years, it is partnering with MLF to help the charity expand its presence into Zimbabwe.

MLF currently provides small loans to women in rural Malawi and Zambia, enabling approximately 50,000 female entrepreneurs every year to set up their own self-sustainable businesses and work themselves and their families out of poverty. Support for charities like MLF is central to the SDL Foundation’s mission of supporting structural and sustainable projects that are income-generating, helping people to help themselves. SDL grants have effectively enabled MLF to help a significant number of these women set up businesses and provide for their families. MLF’s model has experienced a successful repayment rate of about 98 percent.

“At MLF, we provide small amounts of investment for groups of women who otherwise have little chance of employment, entrepreneurship or simply being self-sufficient and taking care of their families,” said Peter Ryan, Founder and CEO, MicroLoan Foundation. “The grant from SDL allows us to extend our work into Zimbabwe, a country with great needs and immense potential. As our work in Malawi and Zambia demonstrates, relatively small sums of money generate large returns for the women we work with. With SDL Foundation’s contributions, we look forward to transforming the lives of Zimbabwean women.”

In addition, a number of SDL employees have provided creative support to the design of MLF’s marketing materials and will provide their technical expertise in web engineering for MLF’s new website. Earlier SDL Foundation funding also enabled MLF to introduce a sophisticated management information system (MIS) and accounting system to improve operational efficiency, reporting and assessment.

“We are immensely proud to be working with the MicroLoan Foundation to help fund the establishment of MLF in Zimbabwe,” said Alastair Gordon, Chairman of the SDL Foundation. “Enabling people who want to help themselves and who have the determination to generate income and be released from a reliance on aid goes to the heart of the SDL Foundation’s mission. The fact that these small businesses consistently repay the loans and also create further employment in their communities gives the SDL Foundation Trustees great confidence in this exciting new initiative in Zimbabwe.”

Other projects undertaken by the SDL Foundation include a ten-year partnership with Food for the Hungry, where the Foundation is helping the charity to turn around the impoverished community of Maisa Bora, Kenya. In Paraguay, the SDL Foundation is working closely with the Santa Maria Education Fund and recently financed a full-time employee to help manage a network of volunteer teachers. The aim of the partnership is to help students significantly improve their lives and those of their wider families.

About the MicroLoan Foundation

MicroLoan helps some of the poorest women in the world feed their families, send their children to school, and pay for life saving medicines. It’s a very different kind of charity, offering hope – not handouts. By providing small loans (average $100) and ongoing business training and support, MicroLoan helps women in rural Malawi and Zambia to set up their own self-sustainable businesses, enabling them to work themselves and their families out of poverty.

About the SDL Foundation

The SDL Foundation forms parts of the Corporate Social Responsibility activities of SDL plc, a company that helps to eliminate communication barriers by managing and translating content across websites and devices. The SDL Foundation is committed to supporting charities and projects across the world that work with disadvantaged communities.

About SDL

SDL (LSE: SDL) is the leader in global content management and language solutions. With more than 20 years of experience, SDL helps companies build relevant digital experiences that deliver transformative business results on a global scale. Seventy-nine of the top 100 global brands trust SDL to simplify the complexity of managing content across multiple brands, websites, languages, and devices. Go global faster with SDL. Learn more at SDL.com and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

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02/11/2016

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