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What Your Online Donation Can Achieve

With the pandemic, vulnerable children in SA are at risk. Each online donation helps UNICEF South Africa reach them with our sanitation campaigns.<br><br>

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What Your Online Donation Can Achieve

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  1. What Your Online Donation Can Achieve

  2. As a humanitarian organization, UNICEF South Africa works to promote the rights of every child, so that they can thrive in every area of their lives. This mandate focuses our efforts wherever these rights are being threatened – be it education, nutrition, safety, health or sanitation. Thanks to the help of each online donation, we are also uniquely positioned to provide fast-acting relief in a time of crisis.

  3. As we face the current global pandemic, children in South Africa, living in under-resourced communities, are at particular risk. Without ready access to clean water and sanitation, their right to hygiene and health is compromised, leaving them dangerously exposed to the spread of disease. In response, we have rolled out urgent sanitation campaigns to reach the lives of at-risk children. At this time, perhaps more than ever, sanitation matters. What we have been able to achieve - and what we continue to work towards – is only made possible with each online donation that we receive.Be inspired by how every donation is making the rights of children a tangible reality.

  4. Little Hands Matter When the coronavirus hit South African shores, UNICEF South Africa jumped into action to support efforts to flatten the curve of the virus and stop the spread of disease to the most vulnerable. With our Little Hands Matter Campaign, we raised R258 369 from individual donors to build EaziWash stations in informal settlements across the country. Each water station features a self-closing and self-cleaning water and liquid soap outlet, thus preventing the spread of the virus through contact and promoting sanitation practices to help children and communities stay safe and protected.

  5. Learn more about UNICEF South Africa donations and how you can make an online donation.

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