Over the past fifteen years, Apple has raised nearly $270 million for charity through the sales of (PRODUCT)RED devices and accessories.
is a company often criticized for its harsh practices toward its competitors, corporate policies, and tough labor conditions but we can’t deny that the RED partnership has done a tremendous job in helping people fight HIV/AIDS and COVID around the globe.
Now, as the COVID crisis still rages on, Apple has decided to donate half of all the proceedings from RED sales to the Global Fund to help the fight against COVID in sub-Saharan Africa.
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