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Showing posts with label UNICEF Philippines Representative. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 20, 2016

UNICEF launches Children First! Storybooks with UNICEF Ambassador Ms. Anne Curtis






Reading to your child forms a bonding moment that could instill in his memories as he grows older it is also one of the most important thing you can do to prepare him with a foundation for academic excellence.

As a parent, you have the power to boost your children's learning potential simply by making books an integral part of their lives. Introduce reading before they go to sleep or in their free time.

I remember  my father used to read  Rapunzel to me when I was 6 to 7 years old, it was memorable that I wanted to have a long golden locks like Rapunzel. I was fascinated at the thought of how come she didnt cut her hair and if it has magical powers and all. I was really thinking that time and wondering.  That book alone tickled my curiosity and lead to so many children's book that I lost count of. I do still remember all of them until now, by heart.




UNICEF recently launches Children First Storybooks, the event was attended by UNICEF Philippines representative Ms. Lotta Sylwander and UNICEF Celebrity Ambassador Ms. Anne Curtis, who authored her first book Anita, The Duckling Diva, it tells the story of how one little duckling overcomes her shyness with the help of her family and friends.

UNICEF launches Children First! Storybooks - a collection of six books that promote reading and inspire children’s imagination. Written in Filipino and English text for children ages three and above, the books talk about different topics such as overcoming shyness, cultivating friendships, and reaching for one’s dreams. The stories are presented in colourful illustrations to fire up children’s sense of curiosity and wonder.





Child development experts cite the numerous benefits of a healthy imagination in growing children. By thinking creatively, putting oneself in someone else’s shoes and learning how to express themselves, children grow up to become better problem solvers, have higher self-esteem and have a better understanding of the feelings of others. These are all important in the early years when children begin learning about social, emotional, language and thinking skills which lay the foundation for the child’s future health, happiness, and development.

"Children learn language quickly and easily through hearing and singing songs, having stories told or read to them, repeating rhymes and playing games. Having a supportive environment in these early years will help children get ready for school and life-long learning," said Lotta Sylwander, UNICEF Philippines Representative. 



Written and illustrated by some of the most notable Filipino writers and artists, the collection also includes the storybook Anita, The Duckling Diva written by UNICEF Celebrity Advocate for Children Anne Curtis. Anita, The Duckling Diva tells the story of how one little duckling overcomes her shyness with the help of her family and friends.

"I’m very happy to have written my first children’s book, which I hope can help children particularly with their self-confidence and self—esteem,” Curtis said. "I believe that children should be given all the emotional and moral support they need as they grow so they can express themselves with confidence and explore their full talent.” 

Apart from teaching important lessons to children, the books also contain a child—friendly version of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), as well as internet safety reminders for young people. Proceeds from the book will benefit UNICEF’s programs for children in the Philippines and around the world.



The Children First! Storybooks launch was made possible through the support of SM North EDSA and SM Cares. Visit the Children First! Storybooks Illustrations Exhibit at the 3rd level, The Block, SM North EDSA in Quezon City from February 20 to 25, 2016 and get the entire collection of Children First! Storybooks by donating to UNICEF. For more details on UNICEF’s work and programs, visit www.unicef.ph.



Saturday, April 4, 2015

UNICEF prepares for Super Typhoon Maysak/Chedeng




Super Typhoon Maysak (local name Chedeng) has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility and is expected to make a landfall on the eastern coasts of Luzon over the weekend.

According to latest reports from PAGASA, the country’s weather bureau, Maysak has maximum sustained winds of 175 km/h and gusts of up to 210 km/h making it a Category 2 typhoon. This typhoon has slightly slowed down from its previously recorded sustained winds of 215 km/h.

Latest estimates forecast Maysak’s landfall on the eastern coasts of Aurora and Isabela provinces in the evening of 5 April (Sunday). Residences particularly in the said provinces are warned to be ready to evacuate as moderate to heavy rainfall may trigger flashfloods and landslides.

The Philippine government has also issued a warning against possible storm surges of up to four metres on the eastern coastal areas of Samar and Bicol regions, as well as in Aurora and Quezon provinces.



“UNICEF is ready to support the government with pre-positioned emergency supplies from our local warehouses in Manila, Tacloban, and Cotabato once the emergency hits. In times of disasters, children face the risk of disease outbreaks, malnutrition, violence and disrupted education. Our priority is to ensure that children and their rights and welfare are protected before and after disasters,” said Lotta Sylwander, UNICEF Philippines Representative.

UNICEF has pre-positioned essential supplies that include water kits, hygiene kits, water purification units, school tents, student and teacher materials, child friendly space tents, medical supplies, nutritional therapeutic food items to combat malnutrition, oral rehydration salts, tarpaulins and generators enough for at least 10,000 families.

UNICEF has staff on standby ready to be deployed in rapid assessments as soon as it is safe to travel. UNICEF, with the Philippine government, co-leads the joint response in the areas of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Nutrition and Child Protection.



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