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Phoenix Stars Up for Auction to help UNICEF’s Emergency Response in Pakistan
2 September 2010
Get access to the inside story on New Zealand’s World Cup success, grab some tips for your own game plan and help meet the needs of Pakistan’s children all with one dinner! An evening with four of New Zealand’s most high-profile football stars is up for auction on TradeMe in a bid... Read article
31 August 2010
Gareth and Jo pitch in
(August 30 2010): Investor and economist Gareth Morgan said he and his wife Jo would match all donations... Read article
27 August 2010
Pakistan water borne diseases worsen
Health Crisis Grows in Pakistan 26th August 2010: As the floods in Pakistan continue, the full impact... Read article
31 August 2010
Business Woman Dines With Gareth Morgan
A New Zealand business woman has won a UNICEF auction on Trade Me to have dinner with economist and... Read article
24 August 2010
UNICEF NZ on donations in kind
The recent offer by Christchurch company, Green Monkey, of baby food they have in a USA warehouse, has... Read article
The catastrophic impact of floods in Pakistan
UNICEF is responding to the 'Flood of the century' in Pakistan with
water, shelter, vaccines and food in support of the estimated 20
million people affected - 6 million of whom are children.
The scale of this emergency is hard to believe, affecting more than the
2004 Tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti earthquake combined. We urgently need your help. Please donate.
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