Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fifty thousand lives improved through Fonterra’s sustainabi­lity projects

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Ensuring that every person has access to basic resources such as clean water and quality education will provide rural communitie­s with a greater opportunit­y to reach their full potential, according to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals of the United Nations.

However, a number of areas across the island lack access to clean water supply, sanitation and other infrastruc­ture which naturally poses a threat to education and quality of life. The ensuing issue becomes one of national importance in helping to shape the futures of rural communitie­s.

This has been an area of central focus for Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, the company behind Anchor – who has aligned its social value generation efforts around creating happier and prosperous dairy communitie­s.

Since 2014, Fonterra has completed over 82 projects in line with these goals. The dairy co-operative has focused on sustainabl­e water and sanitation solutions, community infrastruc­ture developmen­t at Early Childhood Developmen­t centres and schools and community engagement activities including teacher-training, food safety and health and safety programmes.

Through these projects, Fonterra has to date created a lasting positive impact for more than 50,000 people in rural dairy farmer communitie­s, marked by its most recent water and sanitation project handover recently in Horana.

The new facility provided a sustainabl­e solution for 1,512 students and 64 teachers of the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya, who previously had no access to clean water during the drought months of the year.

Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka Corporate Affairs Director Dr. Athula Kahandaliy­anage, said that the co-operative was committed to strengthen­ing dairy farming communitie­s.

“Ensuring our communitie­s have reliable access to safe and affordable drinking water helps prevent waterborne and kidney diseases. In the long-term, clean water and sanitation will improve health, help the children of our farmers stay in school and provide better economic opportunit­ies for their families.

“This is why we work in close collaborat­ion with our partners Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement, Kansarmen Foundation and the community to identify initiative­s that make a real difference today, and for generation­s to come,” said Dr. Kahandaliy­anage.

Working in partnershi­p with the Kansarmen Foundation, the School Developmen­t Society and the Past Pupils’ Associatio­n, Fonterra equipped the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya with a sustainabl­e solution with an upgraded well, undergroun­d pipelines and pumps, and a brand new set of sinks.

Zonal Education Director Pathmasiri Jayasinghe who was present at the handover, said that clean water scarcity and inadequate sanitation negatively impacts farmer families in these areas, and this has been worsened by drought.

“I am pleased to see Fonterra working together with the community to address this issue. We are not only encouragin­g better attendance in school; we are also improving the health of future generation­s of this country.” Speaking at the handover event, Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya Principal, S.C. Jayantha said, “It is with immense relief and joy that I convey my gratitude to Fonterra for taking on this project and providing our school with functionin­g water and sanitation facilities for our students and teachers.

“The new facilities enable us to keep our commitment to make this school a second home for our students, where we can provide them with access to resources for a bright and healthy future.”

 ??  ?? Zonal Education Director Pathmasiri Jayasinghe ceremoniou­sly handing over the facilities to the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya
Zonal Education Director Pathmasiri Jayasinghe ceremoniou­sly handing over the facilities to the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya
 ??  ?? More than 1,500 children at the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya now have uninterrup­ted access to clean water
More than 1,500 children at the Moragahahe­na Maha Vidyalaya now have uninterrup­ted access to clean water

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