Eliminate Project Unicef
UNICEF Tap Project was created in 2007The Tap Project was a nationwide campaign that provides children in impoverished nations with access to safe, clean water. The campaign culminated during, celebrating the ’, March 22.This campaign involved restaurants, dining patrons, students, and volunteers along with corporate, community, celebrity, and government supporters. During World Water Week restaurants across the United States encouraged patrons to donate $1 or more for the they usually enjoy for free. In tandem, UNICEF Tap Project volunteers support their efforts by conducting local fundraising events and activities.Today, nearly 990 million people worldwide are without access to safe and clean drinking water. Meanwhile, every day 4,100 children die from water related diseases.
The UNICEF Tap Project helps support UNICEF’s work towards the – – which is to halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic.The project was retired by UNICEF USA in March 2016. Celebrity Tap SetIn order to increase its funds towards the Tap Project, in 2011, UNICEF created Celebrity Tap, which consisted of packing water from the faucets of celebrities’ homes into fancy bottles.
For every $5 donated through the Tap Project website, participants were entered for a chance to win a case of the luxury celebrity tap water.The money raised from Celebrity Tap was used to provide children with clean and safe water around the world. Some of the celebrities participating in this project were,. Aside from providing water from their own home, celebrities that participated in this project volunteered their time for commercials and advertising campaigns to promote the UNICEF Tap Project.UNICEF Tap Project 2014 In 2014, UNICEF launched a new campaign challenging users to go without something far less vital than clean water—their cell phones.
By going to the Tap Project website on their smartphones, users were challenged to not touch their phone for as long as they could. For every 15 minutes they went, UNICEF's sponsors donated the monetary equivalent of one day of water to help children in need.The project garnered over 2.6 million users that spent on average over an hour on the site, raising $1.6 million from a grand total of over 250 million minutes gone without phones. Achievements Awards Since its implementation in 2007, the UNICEF Tap Project has gained public recognition by various organizations, which have granted the project prizes and awards. In June 2007, the Tap project won the Titanium Lion, at the in France, for creative innovation.In 2008, the Tap Project was awarded with the distinction of Gold by ’s International ANDY Awards, for Public Service and with Silver for Integrated Branding.(Gold / 2008 Richard T.
With The Eliminate Project, Kiwanis International and UNICEF have joined forces to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. This deadly disease steals the lives of nearly 49,000 innocent babies and a significant number of women each year.
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Collins Tabu, the head of immunization at Kenya’s Health Ministry, refuted the claim and said women immunized under the program in recent years subsequently conceived, promppting Dr. Ngare to respond with:Either we are lying or the government is lying. But ask yourself, ‘What reason do the Catholic doctors have for lying?’ The Catholic Church has been here in Kenya providing health care and vaccinating for 100 years for longer than Kenya has existed as a country.Usually we give a series three shots over two to three years, we give it anyone who comes into the clinic with an open wound, men, women or children. If this is intended to inoculate children in the womb, why give it to girls starting at 15 years? You cannot get married till you are 18.Dr. Ngare’s forced choice between the doctors or the Kenyan government neglects a third possibility: someone, somewhere is sincere but mistaken.
Another aspect of the debate concerns, a medical initiative that has long been in the testing phase.
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