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Company earns 2018 Children First Award
March 5, 2018
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
UNICEF USA has recognized Kimberly-Clark with the 2018 Children First Award for its ongoing efforts to raise awareness and funding for the global aid organization, and its collaboration with UNICEF on innovative projects to improve children’s health and wellbeing. Through its Toilets Change Lives program, Kimberly-Clark is teaming with UNICEF to help communities in Angola to build their own clean, safe toilets. Since its inception, the program has given over 240,000 Angolans access to basic sanitation facilities. “We are incredibly proud of our work with UNICEF and are honored by this award,” says Jenny Lewis, vice president, Kimberly-Clark Foundation. “Kimberly-Clark’s social impact programs aspire to have a positive impact on communities where we live and work. UNICEF is a natural partner to provide the world’s most vulnerable children with the support and services that protect them in times of crisis and enable them to thrive.” UNICEF works in more than 190 countries to save and improve children’s lives, providing health care and immunizations, education, clean water and sanitation, nutrition, emergency relief and more. Since 2000, Kimberly-Clark has contributed nearly $10 million in product and cash donations to UNICEF in 15 global markets. In 2017, Kimberly-Clark supported UNICEF on emergency response efforts following extreme weather events, providing safe drinking water and health services to communities devastated by flooding in Peru and mudslides in Columbia. In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, the company donated more than 500,000 diapers and baby wipes and more than 100,000 feminine care pads to UNICEF’s relief efforts in Puerto Rico. In addition to contributing to emergency relief efforts, Kimberly-Clark works closely with UNICEF on ongoing initiatives to improve access to clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices, which are essential for the survival and development of children. Through its Toilets Change Lives program, Kimberly-Clark is teaming with UNICEF to improve sanitation for communities in need. First launched in the U.K. in 2014 under Kimberly-Clark’s Andrex brand, a portion of product sales go to supporting UNICEF’s efforts to empower communities in Angola to build their own clean, safe toilets. In South Africa, Kimberly-Clark is working with UNICEF to improve access to clean water and safe sanitation in over 290 schools in the eastern province of Mpumalanga. Funding from Kimberly-Clark has helped UNICEF map sanitation facilities in 393 schools and train school personnel and educators in effective water, sanitation and hygiene practices. The partnership will directly help keep over 38,000 children safe from dirty water and disease with hygiene promotion in schools. Overall, the money raised will help UNICEF to reach more than one million children and 35,000 teachers in South Africa. “This initiative is another step towards achieving Kimberly-Clark’s Sustainability 2022 goal to improve the wellbeing of 25 million people in need,” adds Lewis. “The challenges are great, and we look forward to building on our partnership with UNICEF to make a difference.”
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