Yes, it gives kids education and clean water.
No, it can help all ages but it focuses on children.
Unicef donates ninety cents of every dollar to helping starving children. When you buy christmas cards, not only do you support their fundraising efforts, you also spread the word about their charity and what it stands for.
no,why would she choose only children from Africa when there are children all over the world that need help. Her mission to choose only African children is strictly political.
World wide there is only one UN organisation for Children and that is UNICEF and it is working in Pakistan since long ago. I repeat The answer is for Organisation for Children (part of UN curriculum)
"It's a Small World" was written for the UNICEF attraction at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. At UNICEF's request, the song was not copyrighted, the only Disney creation to hold that distinction. The song was considered a gift to the children of the world.
"It's a Small World" was written for the UNICEF attraction at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. At UNICEF's request, the song was not copyrighted, the only Disney creation to hold that distinction. The song was considered a gift to the children of the world.
Not really. Usually only how to steal.
UNICEF is better because there has been many reports that red cross only gives half of the proceeds to the cause and keeps the other have.
She helped people of all ages, not just children.
there are lots of countries that have poor children living in them,but i only know that Africa is the country that has most of the poor children in like Kenya. ETC. i hope this helps
The level of poverty in Africa is extreme due to harsh environmental conditions. Some child poverty facts for Africa include that 43% of children do not have access to clean drinking water and only 57% of African children go to school. One in six African children die before the age of 5.
Nothing, he wrote it with possible help from others. His song Africa is somewhat a remake of Africa by Toto, but it only has the chorus.