UNICEF and Stora Enso in Partnership to Promote Basic Education for All
April 06 2004 - 1:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
UNICEF and Stora Enso in Partnership to Promote Basic Education for
All LONDON, April 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UNICEF and Stora
Enso, the global forest products company, today entered into a
five-year agreement to help UNICEF achieve quality basic education
for children everywhere. With annual cash contributions and
voluntary initiatives, Stora Enso intends to contribute USD 2.5
million during the five-year period. Stora Enso will become
UNICEF's first global corporate partner in basic education. Stora
Enso's contributions will be two-fold: a cash donation of USD
250,000 annually and an equal amount through a series of in-kind
gifts and employee's voluntary fund raising activities. "By working
with us to help the world's most disadvantaged children receive a
basic education, Stora Enso is demonstrating the best kind of
corporate responsibility," said UNICEF Executive Director Carol
Bellamy, at a ceremony sealing the partnership at Stationers' Hall
in London. "We thankStora Enso for working on behalf of the
millions of children growing up without the priceless benefits of
education." Worldwide, 121 million primary-school-age children are
currently denied schooling. More than half of them are girls.
UNICEF focusesstrategically on protecting the right of girls to an
education since they generally face higher barriers than boys to
get into and stay in school. Educating girls is the best way to
ensure that they will have a healthier, fuller life and that
countries will develop. It is the most effective tool to tackle
such problems as infant and maternal mortality, HIV/AIDS, child
trafficking and exploitation. While continuing its regular
education programmes globally, UNICEF has launched the '25 by 2005'
campaign, an accelerated effort to get as many girls as boys into
school in 25 countries by the year 2005. Jukka Harmala, CEO of
Stora Enso, said he believes education is a cause that will be
embraced by the company's 44,000 employees worldwide. "Stora Enso
works on five continents in the world, and every country and
community is of great importance to us," he said, presenting
Bellamy with the company's first USD 250,000 contribution. "Like
UNICEF, we know that education is the key both to personal growth
and broader development. In our everyday work we have seen that the
way toward sustainable development is based on education." He
added, "I am sure that we will be able to attract support from our
partners as well." Bellamy said corporate partnerships are an
important part of UNICEF's mission. "Corporate partnerships like
this one recognize that improving the lives of children requires
the devotion and assistance of both the public and private
sectors," said Bellamy. "There is no one who should not, in some
way, be part of this most noble cause." ABOUT STORA ENSO Stora Enso
is an integrated paper, packaging and forest products company
producing publication and fine papers, packaging boards and wood
products, areas in which the Group is a global market leader. Stora
Enso sales totalled EUR 12.2 billion in 2003. The Group has some
44,000 employees in more than 40 countries in five continents and
an annual production capacity of 15.7 million tonnes of paper and
board and 7.4 million cubic metres of sawn wood products, including
2.8 million cubic metres of value-added products. Stora Enso's
shares are listed in Helsinki, Stockholm and New York. ABOUT UNICEF
Founded in 1946, UNICEF helps save, protect and improve the lives
of children around the world through immunization, education,
health care, nutrition, clean water and sanitation. UNICEF is
non-partisan and its cooperation is free of discrimination. In
everything it does, the most disadvantaged children and the
countries in greatest need have priority. For more information,
please visit http://www.unicef.org/. For further information,
please contact: Mr Kari Vainio, Executive Vice President, Corporate
Communications, Stora Enso, tel.: +44 7799 348197, ,
http://www.storaenso.com/ Kate Donovan, UNICEF Media, New York,
tel.: +1 212 326 7452, Pictures from the sealing ceremony are
available on Wednesday 7 April at
http://bmt.storaenso.com/storalink.jsp?imageid=20040407.
DATASOURCE: Stora Enso; UNICEF CONTACT: Mr Kari Vainio, Executive
Vice President, Corporate Communications of Stora Enso,
+44-7799-348197, ; or Kate Donovan of UNICEF (New York),
+1-212-326-7452, Web site: http://www.storaenso.com/
http://www.unicef.org/
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