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Mr. Lawrence Chandy. Director of the Office of Data, Research and Policy at UNICEF
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Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries syria or War-torn countries, children live in the Improper tents. Away from the hustle and bustle of war.
We decided to put our thoughts and feelings into practice by helping, if possible, all those in need around the world particularly those in the Middle East and the developing countries where the war machine crushes and leaves them hungry, homeless and susceptible to diseases. After “To Stay Alive” has become the biggest dream for healthy people, what about patients and their needs for medicine and treatment in order to survive and stay alive among their loved ones?
-Helping the poor by enabling them to access to all medical assistance in all specialties
-Paying the costs of surgeries for those in need -Providing medicine and medical apparatuses, particularly for people with special needs and all those who have chronic diseases -Ensuring milk and medicine for children and providing assistance to women and old people who live in dire financial and social conditions -Providing physical and psychological treatment to those who cannot support themselves, and in this way, we bring fresh hope to the sufferer
2 million people in middle east eat dirty food . Learn ho w access to from far clean
More than 3 million people displaced and having not good water.
This is our main goal is, to provide medical stuff for people who need it.
Because of war family's displaced and children not going to school, here want to take action.
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As a team, we work on covering medical costs including medicine and medical supplies for everyone who has sit, after losing hope, silently waiting death. We open the door of hope again after all doors of a hopeful life have closed. In this context, we would like to quote Mr. Lawrence Chandy, Director of the Office of Data, Research and Policy at UNICEF: “If urgent measures are not implemented, 56 million children under the age of five, half of them are newborns, will die as of today until 2030 and. We have made great progress to save children’s lives since 1990, but millions still die because they belong to certain groups or places of birth. We can change this reality for all children through simple solutions such as providing medicines, fresh water, electricity and vaccinations.”