Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar has
been named the regional brand ambassador by the UNICEF to promote its Total
Sanitation Campaign in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal. After
signing the relevant documents accepting his new role in the presence of Karin
Hulshof, UNICEF regional director South Asia here on Thursday, Mr. Tendulkar
said he was thrilled to be part of the programme and he would try his utmost to
make aware the importance of washing one’s hands.“Thank you [UNICEF] for
allowing me to start a wonderful second innings of my life. I will serve the
initiative to the best of my ability. I will try my best. Hygiene is important
and washing hands with soap after visiting the toilet is like a vaccine to
prevent diseases. I am surprised to know that 36 per cent of the world
population do not have access to clean toilets. I am also baffled that 1600
children die every day because of diarrhoeal disease.”
In the course of her introductory
observations, Ms. Hulshof pointed out that Mr. Tendulkar and the UNICEF would
have a lot to do together. “South Asia is the region with the highest number of
under-5 deaths [2.3 million in 2011] and South Asia is the region where 70
million children , under the age of five years are stunted due to chronic
malnutrition.”Mr. Husholf also told Mr. Tendulkar that by playing cricket, he
had the unique power to reach all villages and communities of Asia and the
UNICEF believed that he could be as effective to bring about changes in
relation to hygiene and sanitation.
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