Within the framework of the Todos Somos Uno program, XM and Transelca, affiliates of the ISA Group, granted COP 800 million to ISA/One Health Medical Missions. This is a comprehensive strategy for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 in remote, vulnerable areas of the country.
In addition, the Government of Antioquia and the National Institute of Health are part of this new initiative that validates the importance of company/university/State alliances.
As part of its commitment to respond to the COVID-19 crisis in Colombia, XM (operator of the National Interconnected System and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market) and Transelca (energy transmission company), both affiliates of the ISA Group, granted COP 800 million to carry out medical missions in remote areas of the national territory. These missions include diagnostic sampling, treatment for vulnerable population, raising awareness to prevent the spread, and training medical staff on the several patient care protocols.
1,000 km for clean energy: ISA in Brazil completes key project for the country, 16 months ahead of schedule
With an investment of nearly USD 800 million, in line with the provisions established by the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), and entering operation 16