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Tata
Group bags 'Civil Society Award' from UNAIDS
December 12, 2006
On
the occasion of World AIDS Day 2006, Tata Group, India's
largest private sector conglomerate has been awarded
"Civil Society Award" by UNAIDS for its exemplary
role in fighting against HIV in India. Several Tata
Group companies continuously provide support for HIV
prevention, treatment and care services across the country.
It may be mentioned that out of several group companies,
the contribution of Tata Steel towards fighting against
HIV is commendable. A N Singh, deputy managing director
(corporate services), Tata Steel, received the award
on behalf of Tata Group.
HIV pandemic is in its 25th year
and India has an estimated 5.12 million HIV+ people
with an adult prevalence rate of 0.9 per cent. HIV/AIDS
has an impact on economy, health and society. Tata Steel's
involvement vis-à-vis preventing HIV/AIDS dates
back to the early 90s when the organisation realised
that the disease had acquired epidemic proportions and
accepted that its control or prevention was not the
sole responsibility of the government. It decided to
respond to the situation by taking appropriate initiatives
to safeguard the health of its workforce and the community
and prevent the spread of the disease.
The members, with the help of
HR personnel, regularly conduct AIDS awareness programmes,
using various IEC media and forum, as part of workplace
programmes for both the permanent employees as well
as contract labour. The Michael John Centre for Human
Resources, a part of Tata Workers' Union facility, conducts
various training and development programmes for the
workers every week. Two innovative approaches were used
to target secondary stakeholders the spouses
of the employees and the trucking community. The Tata
Steel Core Group (AIDS) started an intervention at truckers'
halt points where the truckers could avail of medical
advice and information on HIV/AIDS.
During 2001-2002, the Tata Group
was identified as a Global Business Coalition (GBC)
member. Tata Steel also received the GBC HIV/AIDS award
2003 for its commendable awareness work on HIV/AIDS
in the community. Spearheading the Group initiatives,
Tata Steel believes that by continuously informing and
educating the employees and various levels of society,
adequate awareness could be built in the community which
in turn would take appropriate preventive measures against
the disease.
The Tata Group has also
set up Tata Initiatives on AIDS (TIA) to standardise
the efforts of Tata companies in putting together workplace
interventions on HIV/AIDS. The Tata Council of Community
Initiatives (TCCI), which is the Group's nodal agency
for undertaking corporate social initiatives, has identified
internal Group Resource Persons on HIV/AIDS who conduct
training and awareness across companies.
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