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From L to R: P.K. Kataky, Director-Automotive; Clement Chauvet, Pvt. Fundraising & Partnership Manager(UNICEF); Arnab Saha, VP-Marketing; Amrita Narayanan, Corporate Fundraising Officer(UNICEF).
 

“Treat the Earth well; it was not given to you by your parents it was loaned to you by your children.” Both SF Sonic and UNICEF believe in this dictum and are working together to create a better environment for children - who are our future. In the current scenario, the environment for children in India demands urgent attention. An estimated 400,000 children under five die each year from serious ailments - caused by poor hygiene and unsafe drinking water. Also, unchecked lead in the air, in our food and drinking water can be a killer. Though lead is one of the most useful metals and a major element in batteries, it can harm the earth’s environment and life, if not treated scientifically after use. UNICEF is a name synonymous with child survival and development the world over. It has been doing significant work in India for the general health and well-being of children. Therefore, we at SF Sonic will contribute to the UNICEF Child Environment Programme, every time a used battery is returned to us. With your support and participation, the world can be a much better and healthier place. You can make it happen.

UNICEF and SF Sonic are stakeholders in creating a safe and healthy environment for children. The common agenda involves:
  • Focus on primary preventive measures for infant mortality and morbidity
  • Universal sanitation coverage
  • Integration and convergence with nutrition, health and education
  • Demonstration of models on solid and liquid waste management
  • Focus on water quality affected habitations – safe drinking water option
  • Establishment of management systems to ensure water safety, sustainability, cost effectiveness and social equity of rural piped water systems
  • Focus on developing community based sustainable models on hygiene promotion
  • Monitoring and surveillance of sanitation and water quality
  • Demonstrate inclusive approaches for school water supply and sanitation in some districts
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For this noble venture UNICEF and SF Sonic will be supported by several partners – Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Government Resources, Panchayats & Rural Development Department (P&RD) and Public Health Engineering Department (PHED)
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