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UNICEF in 2011: UNICEF records major successes in challenging humanitarian year

4th January 2012 | by unicef | Uncategorized | No Comments

From famine in the Horn of Africa to flooding in Pakistan and uprisings across the Middle East, 2011 was a challenging year for families in the developing world. Report by Chris Niles

31 December 2011: Watch UNICEF’s year in review.
Extreme weather, rising food prices, and political conflict displaced millions and pushed families to desperation as they [...]

UNICEF warns of looming children’s crisis in the Sahel

4th January 2012 | by unicef | Emergency | No Comments

Work must begin “at once” to prevent a disastrous food crisis in West Africa, according to UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake.

“More than one million children in the Sahel region of Africa could face life-threatening malnutrition in 2012 if the global community does not take immediate action,” Lake said in a statement.
Poor harvests are putting the [...]

Threat of malnutrition dire in Africa’s Sahel region due to increasing food shortages

23rd December 2011 | by unicef | malnutrition | No Comments

It’s not a tsunami or an earthquake – it is a predictable emergency. UNICEF estimates more than a million children under five will need to be treated in feeding centres for severe malnutrition in the Sahel region of Africa. It is a staggeringly high number, and there is little time to prepare.  Report by Martin [...]

UNICEF responds to need for clean water and sanitation and launches appeal to assist children affected by Tropical Storm Washi (Sendong) in the Southern Philippines

20th December 2011 | by unicef | Philippines Floods | No Comments

UNICEF is today delivering water and sanitation supplies to assist in the provision of clean water and sanitation facilities for 15,000 families affected by the devastating floods in southern Philippines. MANILA, PHILIPPINES, 20 December 2011.

The agency also today launched an appeal for US$4.2 million to assist families affected by Tropical Storm Washi (local name Sendong) [...]

UNICEF preparing to respond to flooding from Tropical Storm Washi in Philippines

19th December 2011 | by unicef | Philippines Floods | 1 Comment

UNICEF Preparing to Respond to Needs of Approximately 43,000 Children Affected by Flooding from Tropical Storm Washi in Mindanao, Philippines

Tropical Storm Washi has caused severe flash flooding in Mindanao, Philippines. At least 650 people have reportedly lost their lives with more than 900 still missing.
UNICEF is preparing to respond to [...]

UNICEF and partners provide hygiene education and clean water in post-flood Pakistan

14th December 2011 | by unicef | Pakistan Floods | No Comments

Tens of thousands of flood-affected children in Pakistan are being kept free of disease through the emergency provision of safe water, sanitation facilities and hygiene lessons. But a lack of funding is putting in doubt future humanitarian assistance. Report by Raheela Chaudhry.  SINDH, Pakistan, 13 December 2011

VIDEO: Tens of thousands of flood-affected children in Pakistan [...]

A big thank you to our friends in Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

13th December 2011 | by unicef | Fundraise | 1 Comment

A big thank you to our friends in Houghton Mifflin Harcourt who raised €4,611.80 for the UNICEF Ireland East Africa Appeal. Over 13 million people in East Africa are in need of humanitarian assistance, half of those are children.  In parts of Southern Somalia 1 in every 3 children is acutely malnourished, and a child [...]

Dustin the Turkey & Donncha O’Callaghan are saying ‘No To Naff’ this Christmas

8th December 2011 | by unicef | Inspired Gifts | No Comments

This year Donncha and Dustin are buying Inspired Gifts and saying no to naff (including that Christmas Leinster jumper!).

This Christmas look no further than UNICEF’s range of Inspired Gifts. We’ve got gifts that are perfect for everyone, from Mum and Dad to your best friend. What’s more, you can choose to take the strain off [...]

UNICEF marks the progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS

30th November 2011 | by unicef | HIV / AIDS | No Comments

A radiant smile lights up Agness Chabu’s face as she cuddles Lackson, her 23-month-old son at home in Zambia. Agnes has good reason to feel joyful. She and her son have gone through many months of care to protect the little boy from mother-to-child HIV transmission during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding.  Now, health workers have [...]

Measles infection rates on the decline after successful vaccination campaign in Somalia

29th November 2011 | by unicef | East Africa | No Comments

Weaving between makeshift huts of plastic sheeting, health workers urgently knock on every door in Mogadishu: “Today’s the day!” they say, “Vaccination day!”  By Eva Gilliam and Abdulkhadir Abdulle. MOGADISHU, Somalia, 28 November 2011.
Throughout 16 districts of Banadir Region, nearly 2000 vaccination teams, trained by UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO), were on a [...]

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