
Sir Roger Moore promotes salt
iodization in India
November 2005
UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador Sir Roger Moore, accompanied by his wife, Lady Moore,
arrived in Jaipur on 18 November 2005 for a visit focused on promoting
the use of iodized salt.
His one-day stopover in the capital of Rajasthan, a major salt-producing
state, included meetings with senior officials, children, and visits
to salt iodization projects around the city.
Sir Roger was in India for one week to talk to leaders and decision-makers
about salt iodization as an issue of national concern. The former
James Bond star was to meet today with celebrities in Mumbai, the
capital of Bollywood, to talk to producers and actors about ways
in which the entertainment industry could help promote salt iodization.
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On Tuesday in New Delhi, Sir Roger addressed
the Hindustan Times Leadership Forum, organized by one of
India’s leading daily newspapers. Started in 2003, the
forum brings together leaders in politics, industry, media
and sport. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Finance Minister
P. Chidambaram, and former US Secretary of Defence William
Cohen were among the participants.
“Iodine deficiency disorder is a silent emergency that
affects millions of children across the world. However, with
education and awareness, children have the ability to thrive
and even educate their parents,” Sir Roger said. |
“There can be no peace, no security, no sustainable development
without putting children first,” he added. And because children
are children and don’t have organised lobbies to voice their
views, it is important for civil society to stand up and end these
“silent emergencies.”
India is the third-largest producer of salt in the world after
China and the USA, with annual output of 14 million tonnes. Gujarat,
Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan are major salt-producing states, accounting
for about 70%, 15%, and 10%, respectively, of total production.

Sir
Roger Moore and Lady Kristina greeting school children in
Government Upper Primary School in Bharmoriya village. Photo
by Sanjit Das
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Iodine deficiency is the single largest cause of preventable mental
retardation. Of 26 million children born in India each year, half
are unprotected against iodine deficiency disorder, whose symptoms
also include deaf-mutism and severely depleted levels of productivity.
It can reduce IQ levels by between 10 and 15 per cent.
In Jaipur, Sir Roger congratulated the Governor of Rajasthan, H.E.
Smt Pratibha Patil, for continuing a state-wide ban on the sale
of non-iodized salt, and for distributing iodized salt free of charge
in remote, tribal areas.
Cecilio Adorna, UNICEF
India Representative, said that Rajasthan had the leadership
required to make Universal Salt Iodization a reality. “Rajasthan
could be a role model for other Indian states,” he said.
More work was needed on quality control, and in raising public
awareness about the risks of using non-iodized salt, he said.
Sir Roger and Lady Moore visited a primary school in Bhamoria
district, which has had a comprehensive awareness-raising
programme on iodized salt.
Two young girls, Seema and Kiran, showed him how they tested
salt for iodine levels. They also visited a mid-day meal project,
which provides lunches for over 300,000 children each day
using adequately iodized salt.
A
student demonstrating salt-testing kits to Sir Roger Moore
andhis wife, Lady Kristina. Photo by Sanjit Das
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Sir Roger met with salt producers, local NGOs, government officials
and civil society organizations in Jaipur to discuss problems faced
by producers, costs associated with the production and distribution
of iodized salt, and their plans for achieving 100 per cent coverage.
At a press conference to end his visit, he emphasized the need
to advocate for children and to be their voice, calling on members
of the press to look at salt iodization as a national development
issue. One journalist asked Sir Roger the secret of looking so young.
“Iodized salt!” Sir Roger replied.
By Nadya
Kassam and Savita Naqvi
Sir
Roger and Lady Kristina in Mumbai on 18th November - © santabanta.com
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Sir
Roger Moore promotes iodized salt
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