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Title: UNICEF


1
UNICEF
  • Representatives
  • John Wadsworth Chile
  • Joe Schickling China
  • Caitlin Courneen Indonesia
  • Sheri Rose Mali
  • Vanessa Keiffer Sri Lanka
  • Kristi Haney Sudan
  • Slava Mishalov Ukraine
  • Maggie Amin United States

2
UNICEF OVERVIEW
  • United Nations International Childrens Education
    Fund
  • In 158 Countries with 7,000 workers
  • General Assembly of the United Nations delegates
    power to the UNICEF Executive Board
  • 300 international athletes, celebrities, and
    artists act as Goodwill Ambassadors

3
WHAT WE DO
  • Child Protection
  • Girls Education
  • Immunization Plus
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Early Childhood

4
WHY WE DO IT
  • Children have rights
  • The world has set goals for children
  • Children demand a voice
  • Poverty reduction starts with children
  • The people of the world say Yes for children
  • Children should not be dying from preventable
    causes

5
UNICEF MISSION
  • Provides essential medicine and vaccines to
    children
  • Provides emergency supplies for children
  • Educate children (especially girls) to improve
    their future
  • Health education for mothers and children
  • Provide AIDS education and care
  • Protect children throughout the world

6
CHILE
  • Strengthening both demand and fulfillment of
    child rights in terms of legal protection
  • Educational equity
  • Eradication of child labor
  • Aprox. 64,954 children between 12 and 17 years of
    age, work or are seeking work
  • Promoting the participation of adolescents in
    UNICEF programs

7
CHINA
  • Natural disasters have hurt the child population
  • SARS breakouts are heavy
  • The maternal mortality rate is steadily dropping,
    causing infants to be murdered at a catastrophic
    rate
  • Vitamin D deficiencies and malnutrition in the
    rural areas are becoming a large problem

8
INDONESIA
  • Aid in the prevention and treatment of illness
  • Education for youth as well as programs for
    out-of-school youths and women
  • Child protection from violence, discrimination,
    exploitation, and neglect
  • Priority needs of women and child in times of
    natural disasters

9
MALI
  • One of 25 flagship countries for
  • Girls education acceleration initiative
  • Intensifying support to HIV/AIDS prevention and
    control
  • Further enhancement of child-friendly poverty
    reduction policies

10
SRI LANKA
  • Supply education, water and sanitation
  • Provide child protection through programs such as
    mine risk education
  • Help with health and nutrition for women and
    children
  • Address rights of women and children affected by
    armed conflict

11
SUDAN
  • An alarmingly low female literacy rate (50) and
    a low literacy rate for the overall population
    (61)
  • AIDS/HIV education and intervention
  • Disabled children and children born out of
    wedlock
  • Reintegration of children soldiers back into
    society

12
UKRAINE
  • HIV/AIDS protection and intervention
  • Supply health care to infants and encourage
    breastfeeding
  • Immunizations for infants and children
  • Help provide much needed iodized salt to help
    prevent Iodine Deficiency Disorders

13
UNITED STATES
  • The U.S. Fund for UNICEF works to advocate for
    the worlds children
  • Increase awareness among the U.S. public of
    childrens needs
  • Raise funds in support of UNICEFs work
  • Aid with Education, Emergencies, HIV/AIDS,
    Immunization, Malnutrition

14
ISSUES CONSIDERED
  • SUDAN Female Literacy Rate
  • Female literacy rate 50
  • Total Population literacy rate 61
  • CHINA Infant Mortality Rate
  • Aid those infants that are ill, motherless, or
    malnourished
  • Educate against the murder of children

15
ISSUE CHOSEN
  • CHINA
  • The maternal mortality rate is steadily dropping,
    causing infants to be murdered at a catastrophic
    rate

16
REASONING FOR CHOICE
  • Intervention is needed to help stop the murder of
    defenseless children
  • There are other alternatives to murder that need
    to be expressed to the adult population in China
  • Give children a chance for a fruitful life

17
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS
  • Education for mothers about childrens rights,
    health, and child care
  • More health education about birth control methods
    and planned parenthood
  • Educate about adoption and promote adoption as
    the first choice for unwanted infants (instead of
    murder)

18
RESOURCES
  • WWW.UNICEF.ORG
  • WWW.CIA.GOV
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