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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Silent Victims of the Iraq War
What is being done to help displaced children?
The United Nations Children’s Fund, better known as UNICEF, created a new emergency response mechanism called "IMPACT: Iraq" which will begin in July. It will deliver healthcare, clean water, sanitation, and emergency education resources to 360,000 children and their families. Sigrid Kagg, UNICEF’s Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said that IMACT: Iraq will, " allow us to have better access…to address the needs of education, health water and sanitation." The biggest hurdle to IMPACT: Iraq will be safe access for humanitarian workers to reach the families in need. There are many other obstacles, but Kagg remains optimistic. "We see a new momentum to meet the needs on the ground through stronger partnerships. Results…indicate we can deliver even under very difficult conditions." Through efforts like this, the needs of millions of Iraqis can be addressed.
On this day reserved by the United Nations to remember refugees worldwide, please take the time to think about the lives of the millions of people who were forced to flee their homes because of violence.
Please take the first step in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Iraq by signing the EPIC Humanitarian Pledge. For more information about the Humanitarian Pledge, refugee crisis in Iraq, and World Refugee Day 2008, please read the entry below.
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