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    UNICEF praises India’s role in supporting child health globally

    October 12, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: India has emerged as the third-largest supplier of health and ration support to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), contributing significantly to the organization’s global mission of aiding vulnerable children. Indian businesses have collectively supplied nearly $6 billion in goods and services to support UNICEF’s efforts worldwide, according to the organization.

    UNICEF praises India's role in supporting child health globally

    During her first official visit to India, Leila Pakkala, Director of UNICEF’s Supply Division, emphasized the crucial role Indian suppliers play in the organization’s global initiatives. Pakkala stated that Indian companies are essential to UNICEF’s efforts in providing life-saving goods and services to children, both in India and globally. She highlighted that these contributions are pivotal to UNICEF’s mission to save the lives of the most vulnerable children across the world.

    UNICEF relies on its global supply chain, and Indian manufacturers have consistently provided critical health supplies, including vaccines, essential medicines, and nutritional supplements, which are essential for emergency response operations. These supplies have helped UNICEF respond effectively to crises and improve children’s health outcomes in some of the world’s most challenging regions.

    India’s strong pharmaceutical sector has been a key contributor to UNICEF’s health-related procurement. The country’s robust manufacturing capacity and commitment to quality have made it an indispensable partner for UNICEF’s global health programs. Additionally, Indian companies provide other vital supplies, including hygiene kits, water sanitation solutions, and educational materials.

    Pakkala also noted that the collaboration with Indian suppliers goes beyond mere transactions. She pointed out that these partnerships help drive innovation and improve the efficiency of UNICEF’s global operations. This collaboration has allowed UNICEF to reach more children with lifesaving support and make a more significant impact in areas facing severe crises.

    India’s contribution to UNICEF aligns with the country’s broader commitment to global humanitarian efforts. Over the past decade, Indian suppliers have steadily increased their support for international organizations, cementing the nation’s position as a key player in global development initiatives.

    UNICEF’s continued reliance on Indian suppliers underlines the importance of India’s role in global supply chains for humanitarian assistance, especially for the most vulnerable populations. This collaboration is expected to grow in the coming years, further strengthening India’s contribution to global child welfare efforts.

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