Children are particularly prone to respiratory illnesses at a time like this. Its about saving lives, not about red tape and keeping to bureaucratic arrangements, Sarah Crowe, a spokesperson for UNICEF said. The dire situation right now is Greece.
Date: Jan 13, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
Growing numbers of children braving migrant sea crossings
And for the first time since the start of the migrant crisis in Europe, there are now more women and children crossing the border from Greece to Macedonia than adult males, spokeswoman Sarah Crowe said.
Date: Feb 02, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Migrants stranded in Greece by taxi, tractor protests
"From one in 10 who were children, now we are looking at a significant proportion of women and children, up to 60 percent, Sarah Crowe, a spokeswoman for the U.N. childrens fund UNICEF, told a news briefing in Geneva.
Date: Feb 02, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
As flood of child refugees and migrants into Europe soars, UN calls for enhanced protection
Although there is a great risk of trafficking, so far there has only been anecdotal evidence, UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson Sarah Crowe told a news briefing in Geneva, giving the latest update on the situation.
Date: Feb 02, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Anti-Malaria Campaign Underway in Ebola-Stricken Sierra Leone
UNICEF reports more than 9,300 trained community health workers will go door-to-door in areas of Sierra Leone where the risk of Ebola is highest. UNICEF crisis communications chief Sarah Crowe says the health workers will distribute anti-malarial drugs to everyone six months and older.
Ebola has hijacked every aspect of life in the hardest-hit countries, said Sarah Crowe, UNICEFs crisis communications chief. The disease has left an estimated 3,700 orphans across the region.
Date: Oct 18, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Ebola: 'I expected my family to bury her, but now strangers have buried her'
The primary care system here is basically shattered, says Sarah Crowe, a spokeswoman for UNICEF who is working in Liberia. Its an outrage that children are dying of diseases, like measles, that are preventable and treatable.
Date: Sep 26, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Lessons learned 6 months into worst Ebola outbreak
WHO has noted water and soap are still unavailable in some parts of West Africa. "It's a tragic situation so we are helping arm people with the best possible solution in a worst-case scenario when all else fails," said Sarah Crowe, a UNICEF spokeswoman in Liberia. "So if they are going to have to
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