When the world leaders adopted the Millennium Declaration in 2000, they pledged to build a world of peace, tolerance and equity in which the social needs of children and the poorests are fulfilled. The Millennium Development Goal is particularly focused on reducing world inequality in human development by 2015. There was great progress in fighting illness and child mortality, promoting gender equality, expanding education, securing safe drinking water and basic hygiene. Researchers comment on the issue of nursing care grants and confirm how to change the program indicators of child support expenses expressed as above and to concentrate considerably.
Recognizing that the world's children still need to do more, 190 world leaders met at a General Assembly Special Meeting for UN children in May 2002, the best start and healthy living I promised to accelerate the development of children by promoting them. Education, abuse, exploitation, prevention of violence, and fight against HIV / AIDS. These promises are reflected in the new international compact - the world that is perfect for children
In this conference, the world is working hard to provide billions of dollar records to meet the basic needs of Syria and its people in the area. But we also exceeded the basic need. We promise to educate children, refugee children, and host community, the majority of six million Syrian refugees, such as Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan. The UK can not wait for another £ 30 million in education over the next two years. By 2018, this fund will help more than 4.5 million children and adolescents. It is based on our support for the "Generation Reduction" initiative in Jordan and Lebanon, which has helped more than 250,000 children to receive education so far.
UNICEF was founded in 1946 to meet the needs of European and Chinese children after the Second World War. A few years later, its mission was coordinated to "meet the long-term needs of children and women in developing countries all over the world". Since then, they have expanded to 192 countries to help them in every way. Like a successful nonprofit organization, UNICEF is always looking for new ways to promote its mission and collect money for charity. In collaboration with Nikko Design, UNICEF has developed an application called Kid Power. Children can use apps and wearable fitness bands to complete tasks to unlock therapeutic food packs earning points for severe malnutrition children around the world.