A Collaborative Approach to Child Development in West Bengal
The West Bengal government, corporate houses, and UNICEF are collaborating to tackle children's issues via CSR investments. Through a dedicated portal, corporates can fund projects addressing child health, education, and development. This tripartite initiative aims to match societal needs with corporate resources effectively.
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The West Bengal government, alongside several corporate entities and UNICEF, has embarked on a groundbreaking collaborative effort aimed at improving the lives of children. This initiative, unveiled through a roundtable titled 'Matching Grants to Needs,' focuses on harnessing corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds for child development projects.
State officials and representatives from major business chambers discussed the potential impacts of directing CSR investments towards critical areas like child health, education, and social protection. A newly launched CSR portal will facilitate these investments by matching corporates with projects tailored to children's needs, a move applauded by Shashi Panja, Minister for Women and Child Development.
Cynthia McCaffrey of UNICEF highlighted the strength of partnerships in advancing child welfare, drawing from UNICEF's extensive experience in India. The dialogue marks a significant step forward in aligning corporate strategies with societal needs, with hopes of fostering sustainable development and resilience among vulnerable communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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