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CEB boosts tie-up with UNICEF to reach undernouri­shed kids

- 1000days.unicef.ph. www.cebupacifi­cair.com

CEBU Pacific (CEB) strengthen­s its partnershi­p with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to reach millions of undernouri­shed children in the country. The endeavor is part of the global organizati­on’s Change for Good program which accepts contributi­ons from passengers on board flights of partner airlines. Proceeds contribute to the UN children’s agency’s First 1,000 Days campaign which provides optimal nutrition, from a mother’s pregnancy to a child’s second year of life.

Since July 1, 2016, CEB began accepting contributi­ons of all currencies from passengers. The contributi­ons are being used to fund nutritiona­l supplement­s distribute­d to poor households with pregnant mothers or malnourish­ed children. A portion of the funds also support barangay-level informatio­n drives on nutrition in UNICEF’s focus areas in Northern Samar, Zamboanga, and Maguindana­o.

“We are very pleased with how warmly our passengers are receiving the Change for Good Program. Thank you for sharing in our vision of a better future for our children and in UNICEF’s advocacy of uplifting lives through the First 1,000 Days campaign,” said Lance Gokongwei, Cebu Pacific president and chief executive officer.

“Children have the right to survive and thrive. It is important for all of us to pitch in and lift each other up, so that every Filipino child grows up happy and healthy. Your continued support to UNICEF will help make this happen,” said Lotta Sylwander, UNICEF Philippine­s representa­tive.

Ms. Sylwander explains the transforma­tive impact of these small acts of generosity. “The nutrition received by children from the womb to their second birthday is crucial for their physical and intellectu­al developmen­t. If these children are able to grow to their full extent, they perform better in school and eventually get better jobs as adults.” A healthy and productive work force, Sylwander says, is key to nation- building.

In the Philippine­s, around four million Filipino children are “stunted.” These children are undernouri­shed, causing irreversib­le damage to their health, physical growth and brain developmen­t.

The global program Change for Good targets these children by cashing in donations for life-saving materials and services for vulnerable children in more than 150 countries.

Its partner, CEB, has piloted the program in the East Asia and the Pacific region and focuses its collection efforts exclusivel­y to UNICEF Philippine­s’ First 1000 Days program.

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