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UNICEF appeals for $3.9 billion in donations for children affected by conflicts

UNICEF appeals for $3.9 billion in donations for children affected by conflicts

UNICEF appeals for $3.9 billion in donations for children affected by conflictsGeneva : The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday launched its 2019 donation appeal, calling for an extra $3.9 billion to support its programs around the world.

The aid would be for 41 million children, over 80 percent of whom are believed to be living in conflict zones without protection, UNICEF said in its appeal.

It said that in Yemen alone, 6.6 million children were in need of aid, pointing out that a further four million children in the Democratic Republic of Congo and 5.5 million in Syria were suffering the mental and physical consequences of conflict. Data published last December revealed that half of all Syrian children have grown up only knowing war.

“If children don’t have a safe place to play, if they’re not reunited with their families, if they’re not given psychological help, the invisible scars of war will never heal,” Executive Director Henriette Fore said, stressing that the impact of UNICEF’s programs could not be underestimated.

UNICEF is a United Nations organization with a presence in 59 countries. Children in conflict zones needed access to drinking water, food, medical attention, education and shelter, UNICEF said in its appeal.

—AB/UNA-OIC

Apple employees donated $125 mn in charity in 2018

Apple employees donated $125 mn in charity in 2018

AppleSan Francisco : Keeping up with the ongoing Martin Luther King Day celebrations, Apple announced that as part of its “Giving” programme, the amount donated by its employees in 2018 to help non-profit organisations globally exceeded $125 million with over 250,000 hours of volunteer work.

The programme came into existence three years ago where for every hour an Apple employee gives, or dollar they donate, the company provides matching funds for both with volunteers working across the globe including in China where Apple is one of the only global companies matching employee donations.

“Thirty-two Chinese charitable organisations are now eligible to receive funds, including the ‘China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation’ which aided more than 175,000 people across 24 provinces with disaster relief and preparedness in 2018 alone,” the iPhone-maker wrote in a blog-post on Monday.

Over the weekend, Apple CEO Tim Cook also became part of the volunteering efforts in San Jose.

“Sixty years ago, Dr. King called on all of us to make a career of humanity. ‘You will make a greater person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in’,” Cook tweeted.

The programme has been assisting several local communities including the “Point of Pride” charity that gives support to transgender people.

“The organisation linked up with an Apple employee who since then has organised almost 20 writing sessions at the company’s Cupertino, Austin and Sacramento campuses which were attended by hundreds of employees,” the post added.

The post also noted that in “Second Harvest Food Bank” in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, which includes most of Silicon Valley, in 2018 provided almost 55 million meals.

“Apple’s history of volunteering with ‘Second Harvest’ goes back to 2000 and in 2018, its employees spent almost 3,000 hours sorting and distributing food, which makes the food bank one of the largest recipients of Apple volunteer hours in the US,” the post said.

Apple has been teaching subjects like coding, drawing, photography, music and videography at underprivileged schools in Ireland and other areas to help students expand their career prospects.

—IANS