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Harpic, SAJIDA Foundation team up to improve health, hygiene for sanitation workers

TBP Desk
24 May 2024 18:47:39 | Update: 24 May 2024 18:47:39
Harpic, SAJIDA Foundation team up to improve health, hygiene for sanitation workers
Officials of Harpic and SAJIDA Foundation at the agreement signing ceremony at the Reckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) headquarters in Dhaka recently — Courtesy Photo

Harpic, a leading household product of Reckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) PLC, recently announced its partnership with SAJIDA Foundation, an NGO dedicated to improving the lives of marginalised communities of Bangladesh, to improve health and hygiene for sanitation workers.

The signing ceremony was held at the headquarters of Reckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) PLC at Gulshan in Dhaka recently, according to a press release.

The objective of the partnership is to address the pressing health and hygiene challenges faced by sanitation workers, who often belong to marginalised communities and endure social exclusion and discrimination, reports UNB.

The partnership is focused on improving the health and hygiene standards of 1,000 sanitation workers and their families through targeted initiatives.

It's a one-year-long partnership and under this partnership sanitation workers' families will get insurance premium support along with a hygiene session will be conducted by Harpic to educate their families.

These efforts involve providing discounted health services at over 250 hospitals across the nation for sanitation workers and their families, where the sanitation workers will get discounted service using the Harpic Healthcare card, alongside offering complimentary hygiene materials and education, particularly targeted at children.

By prioritising the health and well-being of sanitation workers and their households, this collaboration aims to contribute to a fairer and more inclusive society.

Vishal Gupta, managing director of Reckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) PLC stated, “We are proud to partner with SAJIDA Foundation to address the critical health and hygiene needs of sanitation workers in Bangladesh.”

“Harpic believes that hygiene and good health are human rights and not luxuries and that everyone has the right to access a safe environment and cleanliness. We are dedicated to utilising our resources and expertise to bring about a positive change in the lives of marginalised communities,” he added.

Reckitt Benckiser (Bangladesh) PLC Marketing Manager Sabrin Maruf Tinni said, “Harpic has been doing business in Bangladesh for more than four decades. As a category leader, our role is to set examples for others. If we join hands together, we can achieve more.

I am very happy to partner with the SAJIDA Foundation. Our target is to reach last mile vulnerable people through this collaboration. We hope to contribute more in the coming days and support the people who need this more”.

SAJIDA Foundation Senior Advisor Fazlul Haque said, “Harpic is one of the leading brands in the country and we are very happy to partner with them. SAJIDA Foundation has been playing a special role in various sectors of social development, especially in the health sector for a long time. I believe that through this partnership we can create a positive impact in the lives of sanitation workers in our society.”

For over four decades, Harpic has maintained its position as the foremost leader in the “Toilet Care” category in Bangladesh. It is currently available in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. Since 1978, Harpic has been the top toilet-cleaner brand in Bangladesh.

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