Working in over 150 countries, UNICEF is a global humanitarian relief organisation providing children with health care, clean water, nutrition, education, protection and emergency relief. Here in Ireland we support UNICEF‘s humanitarian relief work through fundraising, advocacy and education. Every day, 22,000 children die—and they don‘t have to. They die from causes most people in [...]
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Believing in zero – what your money can buy
9th November 2010 | by unicef | Believe in Zero | No Comments
UNICEF – Believe in Zero iPhone App
30th October 2010 | by unicef | Believe in Zero, Euro for zero | No Comments
The official UNICEF Believe in Zero App. By buying this iPhone app, you are helping UNICEF’s Believe in Zero Campaign. In return we are giving you some very exclusive content, including Celebrity Portraits, Sharon Corrs new single “It’s Not a Dream” and a collection of stunning UNICEF photography hand picked for this app. Also included [...]
One million people. Two weeks. One euro.
12th October 2010 | by unicef | Believe in Zero | No Comments
One million people. Two weeks. One euro. Believe in zero
Child mortality rate drops by a third since 1990
17th September 2010 | by unicef | Believe in Zero | No Comments
The latest United Nations under-5 mortality estimates were released today by UNICEF, and they show continued progress in reducing the number of children who don’t live to see their fifth birthdays. According to these estimates, the total number of under-5 deaths decreased globally from 1990 to 2009 from 12.4 million per year to 8.1 million. [...]
Every day, 6,000 babies, infants and children die from hunger. we believe that number should be zero.
19th May 2010 | by unicef | Believe in Zero, malnutrition | No Comments
My name is Ikashe. I’m from southern Ethiopia and last week I travelled with my eleven month old son Mare to the local health centre in Yirba. He is severely malnourished. We live in a very dry part of the country and many other mothers from this region bring their children to the centre every [...]
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