Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Current Miss Universe, active in the fight against HIV/AIDS, meets with UNICEF Executive Director



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A message from Sir Roger Moore KBE



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Nigeria leads campaign to vaccinate 53 million children against polio



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Friday, November 7, 2008

Support UNICEF's relief efforts in Myanmar

What UNICEF is doing to Help Children

The United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF is an organization devoted to saving the lives and promoting the welfare of children worldwide. The organization has made strides in preventing disease, improving sanitation and education about health and hygiene practices. It has also worked to promote gender equality in nations where women are oppressed and discriminated against. At their website, www.UNICEF.org, they give detailed information on what the organization is doing to help children around the world, especially in poverty-stricken and disaster areas.

One area in which UNICEF has made great strides to help children is in the prevention of disease. Each year worldwide, millions of children die of preventable illnesses such as malaria, cholera, pneumonia and the measles. The organization has worked to provide children with vaccines against many illnesses. It has also helped to provide communities with safe drinking water. In areas plagued by water-borne illnesses, UNICEF has provided water-purification tablets, as well as sources of clean, fresh water in the form of wells and hand pumps. In places where many children die of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever, the organization has worked to help children and pregnant women by providing them with mosquito netting that has been treated with insecticides. Communities are also given aid in constructing sanitary facilities such as latrines. The organization also provides education about basic hygienic practices such as hand-washing.

Promotion of women's rights and gender equality is another important way in which UNICEF has been able to help children. Discrimination against women is rampant in third-world countries. Of the 875,000 illiterate adults in the world's population, two-thirds of them are women. Education of women has a direct impact on the health and welfare of children. Studies have shown that worldwide, women with no education are five times less likely than educated women to have basic information about HIV/AIDS. Women and girls are at a greater risk of contracting the virus than men and boys, and 90 percent of HIV/AIDS cases in children under the age of fifteen are transmitted from mother to infant.

In many areas, particularly Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, women have little power to participate in basic household decisions. In households where women are empowered to make these decisions, studies have shown that the health and nutrition of children is dramatically improved. UNICEF has worked not only to improve the education of women and girls, but also to educate boys and men on the importance of gender equality and empowering women to make household decisions. By helping to educate women and reduce gender discrimination, the organization has been able to help children, since women are their primary caregivers.

UNICEF has worked to help children worldwide in the areas of disease prevention, sanitation and hygiene, and the education of women and children worldwide. The organization has made use of the internet to educate the public about the work it does, as well as the work that still needs to be done. Through its website, this organization gives information about its programs and the assistance it provides to the world's poor, especially its children. It also gives information on what you can do to help.

Using Charity to Help Children Online

Almost since time began, all over the world, there has been a need to help children. In past times, the only way to give charity to children was through medians such as checks or cash donations. However, with the invention of the Internet, there are now more ways to help and protect children. The Internet can be a powerful tool in the aide of children's welfare.

Children are generally overlooked for the most part. There really are very few people to speak up for them and their rights. In actuality, children have very little rights. For many years, children's advocacy centers and child protective services were some of the only organizations that even tried to help children get any kind of rights or fair treatment. Of course, there are also charity programs that exist to help and support children. But sometimes those organizations are hard to find. Also, there have been organizations in the past that said they were going to use donation money for needy children, but instead, they used the money for wealthy gain. Shady organizations, like these, make people wary of donating money. Even if it is to a genuine organization that really is trying to make better lives for underprivileged children. This is a sad state of things because many children need all the help they can get.

With the invention of the Internet, charity is easier than ever to provide. Many organizations that were obscured before can now be easily found on the Internet. This makes it even easier to help children. Additionally, there are many sites on the Internet that can uncover any scam charities that may be out there, and point a donator to an organization that really will helping children. There are many other services on the Internet that are also good sites to help children other than charity sites. These sites do things such as: try and eliminate child pornography, keep child abuse at bay, and keep children that are using the Internet away from child predators. These sites help make the world a better place for children to live in. For many of these children's charities and welfare sites, donations can be made through the Internet with either a credit card or PayPal account. These options make it even easier to donate to aide needy children around the world. It is nice to know that if someone wishes to help a child, all they have to do is look on the Internet for an appropriate median to use for their donation. This makes it much easier for children to get the help and funding that they need to survive.

The invention of the Internet brought many new ways of doing things. Charity is one of those things, as the Internet makes it easier than ever to give to a good cause. It is always good to help children whenever it is possible, and the Internet makes it a breeze. Helping children through the Internet is a great way to make the world a little better.