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Article

16 Oct 2011

Author:
Somluck Srimalee, The Nation [Thailand]

Sansiri teams up with Unicef for Thai kids

Property firm Sansiri is intensifying its focus on children's education, health and sport in its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, following a successful campaign last year to promote iodine consumption among children...For education, the company provides scholarships for poor children, and maintains its support until they graduate....Last month, Sansiri took its commitment to the country's children one step further. It announced an official partnership with Unicef to develop the quality of life for Thai children with a new programme called "Children are everyone’s business"...The cooperative effort aims to inspire other companies to come up with sustainable CSR projects that could concentrate on other areas. [also refers to IKEA]