CII & UNICEF CSR Conference and Exhibition on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 0900 hrs : 12 May 2015, Hotel Taj Coromandel, Nungambakkam, Chennai
Background The abysmal state of sanitation in India is that only 32% of rural households have their own toilets and that less than half of Indian households have a toilet at home. There were more households with a mobile phone than with a toilet. Of the estimated billion people in the world who defecate in the open, more than half reside in India. Poor sanitation impairs the health leading to high rates of malnutrition and productivity losses. India s sanitation deficit leads to losses worth roughly 6% of its gross domestic product (GDP) according to World Bank estimates by raising the disease burden in the country. Children are affected more than adults as the rampant spread of diseases inhibits children s ability to absorb nutrients thereby stunting their growth. A large part of India s malnutrition burden is owing to the unhygienic environment in which children grow up. Poor sanitation and high population density act as a double whammy on Indian children half of whom grow up stunted. The absence of an effective public health network in a densely populated country has resulted in an extraordinarily high disease burden. About 48 per cent of children in India are suffering from some degree of malnutrition. According to the UNICEF, water-borne diseases such as diarrhoea and respiratory infections are the number one cause for child deaths in India. Children weakened by frequent diarrhoea episodes are more vulnerable to malnutrition and opportunistic infections such as pneumonia. With 638 million people defecating in the open and 44 per cent mothers disposing their children s faeces in the open, there is a very high risk of microbial contamination (bacteria, viruses, amoeba) of water which causes diarrhoea in children. Also, diarrhoea and worm infection are two major health conditions that affect school children impacting their learning abilities. By considering all the above said issues, Indian Govt has launched the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (English: Clean India Mission) and the components of the programme are: a) Construction of individual sanitary latrines for households below the poverty line with subsidy (80%) where demand exists. b) Conversion of dry latrines into low-cost sanitary latrines. c) Construction of exclusive village sanitary complexes for women providing facilities for hand pumping, bathing, sanitation and washing on a selective basis where there is not adequate land or space within houses and where village panchayats are willing to maintain the facilities. d) Setting up of sanitary marts. e) Total sanitation of villages through the construction of drains, soakage pits, solid and liquid waste disposal. f) Intensive campaign for awareness generation and health education to create a felt need for personal, household and environmental sanitation. This Conference organised by CII & UNICEF would establish a platform of brainstorming by concerned experts and the stakeholders who work in the area of water & sanitation. The highlights of this one day exclusive event are: Central and State Governments to provide details about Swachh Bharat Abhiyan where private sector can get associated directly or indirectly as a part of their CSR activities. Presentations by corporates having experience in handling WASH and how they managed the CSR effectively.
Presentations by NGOs who are actively involved in Swachh Bharat under CSR initiatives with corporate sector and also on their own initiatives A place for networking between corporate and NGOs which will help them to understand each other better for future partnerships. Eminent personnel from various sectors will be invited to be part of the program and share their views and ideas on CSR activities. Provide opportunities to Companies / their employees to understand what activities can be undertaken under CSR. Launch of CII CSR Gateway CSR Gateway is an enabling online platform for CSR activities. The objective of this Gateway is to enable CII s member organization with appropriate social engagement capacities and opportunities. CSR Gateway will bring together templated and customized services to meet the requirement of each of its members. Other services Access to impactful social projects Templated project outsourcing platform Partnership facilitation and connecting platform High quality CSR out sourcing and support services Knowledge repository
Through this platform CII SR will provide for its members A single window solution for all their CSR needs (capacity building, program designing, management, monitoring and evaluation) Pre-packaged low touch solutions that provides both convenience (readily available projects meeting compliance requirement requiring no project management) and confidence (third party due diligence and objective feedback) Opportunity for peer to peer collaborations, learning and gateways Access to the experience and insights of sector experts Ready to use templates for formulation of policy and strategy, monitoring and reporting The platform will connect the industries and all the relevant stakeholders of CSR to get involved in the social development process through their CSR initiatives Format and structure of the Conference The conference will be delivered through a combination of vivid and inspiring debates, panel discussions and interactive workshops. The introductory address will ideally scope out an intellectual framework that covers a range of ideas from corporate philanthropy to strategic CSR towards achieving Swachh Bharat. For every session, a conceptual framework will be presented at the start and the moderated debate / the panel discussions will speak to that framework. Participation Since the purpose is to bring various stakeholders in Industry on common platform, there will be participation from all the sectors. The representative list of participants is as below. Central and State Governments and related Departments Public and Private Sector Organisations Foundation already working on CSR issues and set up by well known corporates to showcase the work being carried by them International social service organisations like UNICEF National service organisations working on above specific areas Various NGOs and Social Service Organisations Social Entrepreneurs, Self help groups Educational Institutes with social cause Benefits to NGOs / SCO / SE Will get a stall in exhibition at nominal fees It will serve as a good platform to demonstrate their professional work in the area of social engineering. Will get benefit to interact with various Corporates and discuss about their plan of social activities and funding
Benefits to Companies Understand CSR as mandated by the Companies Act 2012. Will get an opportunity to interact with managers who are manning the CSR activities of large trusts by Corporates Understand ways of making meaningful investment in the area of CSR. Discuss and understand various organisations to be their probable partners Visitors Profile Top CEOs of leading companies in Southern Region Personnel appointed to take care of CSR activities by various companies, HR / Administration managers Individuals interested in Social service Sector General people who would like to understand various activities of social service organisations. Stall Rent Details and Benefits Rate for 6Sqm Built Up Stalls Corporate & Corporate Foundation Rs 15000.00 + 14% Service Tax NGO & Social Enterprise Rs 10000.00 + 14% Service Tax Built-Up Stall View Perspective View of a 6 Sq.Mts Stall Modular Stall (3.0M x 2.0M x 2.50M Height) Amenities of Indoor Built-Up Stall Each Booth will have the following furniture Area (Sq.Mts) 6 sqm Table 1 Chairs 2 Spot lights 3 Sockets (5/15 Amp) 1 Waste Paper Basket 1 Possession: Built-up stalls will be available on the event day from 0630 hrs to enable you to prepare / decorate your stall for the event. The stall must be ready before 0900 hrs. Security: There will be security for the overall exhibition premises. We will not provide security personnel for individual stalls. We suggest any portable equipment like laptop to be taken out every day, at the end of the exhibition. Fascia: Information about the Company name as it is to appear on the booth fascia to be filled in the space booking form & submitted before five working days of the event.
Rules and Guidelines for Decoration 1.1 Shell Scheme stands will be provided in accordance with the specifications mentioned. Please note that the internal dimensions of the Shell Scheme area are approximately 5 cm smaller than the contracted area as the walls are contained within the booth. 1.2 No alterations may be made in the Standard Shell Scheme Fascia No alterations / removal of panels etc. Major woodwork, if any, must have been approved by the Fair Architect before the start of the work 1.3 The following are strictly prohibited Removal of Fascia. Consumption of Alcohol inside the venue Smoking inside the halls Company logo or branding on the fascia Use of electrical flashes, flash guns and neon signs Cloth banners Putting-up danglers from the Fascia Painting, Coloring, Wallpapering, Sticking of Thermo Cole cut letters, Nailing or drilling of panels. If you require assistance in hanging or displaying your exhibits, please consult the Official Shell Stand Contractor. Exhibitors would be charged @ Rs.1500 per panel for any damages to the panels. Suspending of items from the Hall ceiling or parts of it Display of Obscene posters & pictures. Gas Balloons. Branding or projection beyond 2.5 mts height. Storage of any kind behind the display walls Digging, Grouting or cutting of the floor Raising the height of the back wall / fascia for promoting the company name / logo No additional stand fitting or display may be attached to the shell stand structure All interior stand fittings must be contained within the shell stand structure, and must not exceed 2.5m height. No free standing equipment may exceed a height of 2.5m or extend beyond the boundaries of the site allocated. Removal of any exhibit during the exhibition period is prohibited Additional Furniture on Hire Exhibitors who book space under the Shell Scheme (Built - up) are advised to contact the official contractor of CII for any requirement of additional furniture. The Contractor will make arrangements to deliver additional furniture directly to their stand. All payments to be made directly to the contractor. Damage caused to the exhibition halls by the exhibitors Once the Exhibition is closed, the stall area must be restored to in its original conditions. Exhibitors must make good any damage caused to the floor, building or other exhibition structure, equipment by paying the actual charges incurred. Exit passes will be issued only after all dues are cleared. Removal of Exhibits Exhibitors are allowed to remove the exhibits from the stalls only after official closure of the Exposition.
Exposition Space Booking Form EXHIBITOR DETAILS: Company/Organization : Address : Fax : Phone : Email : Website : Chief Executive : Designation : Contact Person : Designation : Phone : Mobile : Fax : Email : Booth Fascia (IN CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY): Enclosed is our Bank Draft/ Cheque No. Date.for Rs... towards payment of rental and other charges in favour of CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN INDUSTRY, payable at Chennai. Name Designation Signature Date.. Please fax / mail to: Mathew John, Executive Officer, Confederation of Indian Industry, Southern Region Head Quarters Prof C K Prahalad Centre, 98/1, Velachery Main Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032 Phone : +91 44 42 444 555 Extn. 595, Fax: +91 44 42 444 510, Email: mathew.john@cii.in