World Water Week and Prof. Tony Lake's Appointment

Hi all,

We hope everyone is enjoying the warm weather we've been having. World Water Week is coming up, and no, the problem of insufficient or inadequate water supplies in the world is not limited to just certain times of the year. Please read on for information about UNICEF-Georgetown's participation in and activities during World Water Week:

UNICEF Tap Project is an internationally recognized fundraising campaign that helps UNICEF raise awareness of the world water crisis, which affects 900 million people worldwide. The Project aims to garner support to help reduce the number of children that die of water-related diseases, which is 4,100 everyday.

The campaign is based on a simple concept: Tap Project recruits restaurants to ask their patrons to donate $1 or more for the tap water they usually enjoy for free. Each dollar can provide a child with safe drinking water for 40 days.

During this week (Mar 21-27), UNICEF-Georgetown will host various events including: a film festival, RA theme dinners, and an Epicurean Bar fundraiser. Also, check out our artwork in Midnight Mug and the flag display on Healy lawn.

For more information, go to:

http://studentorgs.georgetown.edu/unicef/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Brp5_lhf-4

Proceeds from the TAP Project 2010 will go to Haiti.

In addition, Georgetown's Professor Anthony Lake has been appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to be the next director of UNICEF. You can find the entire news article here: http://explore.georgetown.edu/news/?ID=49354.

We hope that all of you learn more about the world water crisis as the week progresses and at the same time help us help Haiti!

Best,
UNICEF-Georgetown

UNICEF, UNICEF-GU, and Haiti

Dear all,

Georgetown's many campus groups and organizations sprang into action after a devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on January 12th, 2010. UNICEF-Georgetown partnered with Georgetown Unconventional Eaters to hold a fundraising dinner for Haiti, with donations going to victims of the quake. At the Cherry Tree Massacre on February 27th, some of our members tabled and asked for donations. In the coming months, we have more fundraising and awareness-raising initiatives planned so that we as a group, school, and community could continue aiding the injured and displaced of Haiti.

To read about UNICEF's work in Haiti, please visit http://studentorgs.georgetown.edu/unicef/?Action=ViewPage&ID=48390. You can find news about UNICEF's humanitarian work in general by visiting its "News from the Field" page: http://www.unicefusa.org/news/news-from-the-field/.

Best,
UNICEF-Georgetown

Welcome!

Hello everyone,

Welcome to the official blog of UNICEF-Georgetown, the Georgetown campus group of the United Nations Children's Fund. To find out more about us and what we're doing, please visit http://studentorgs.georgetown.edu/unicef/.

If you have any questions regarding the group, you can reach us at unicef@georgetown.edu.

Best,
UNICEF-Georgetown