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Philippines children’s disaster appeal (UNICEF)

By Compassion, Juesatta Awakening Foundation
An aerial view of a coastal town, devastated by super Typhoon Haiyan, in Samar province in central Philippines November 11, 2013. Dazed survivors of super Typhoon Haiyan that swept through the central Philippines killing an estimated 10,000 people begged for help and scavenged for food, water and medicine on Monday, threatening to overwhelm military and rescue resources. (image by REUTERS/Erik De Castro)

An aerial view of a coastal town, devastated by super Typhoon Haiyan, in Samar province in central Philippines November 11, 2013. Dazed survivors of super Typhoon Haiyan that swept through the central Philippines killing an estimated 10,000 people begged for help and scavenged for food, water and medicine on Monday, threatening to overwhelm military and rescue resources. (image by REUTERS/Erik De Castro)

When emergencies hit — they hurt children most. This is especially true in the Philippines with super typhoon Haiyan. Early reports indicate hundreds dead while UNICEF estimates that up to 4 million children could now be affected by the disaster.

It is this year’s most powerful tropical storm and is also the latest natural disaster to strike a country already reeling from monsoon flooding and a massive earthquake that struck in October.

UNICEF, with humanitarian partners, has deployed assessment teams to support the government to respond to this latest disaster. We are rushing emergency life-saving supplies such as therapeutic food for children, health kits, water and hygiene kits to the affected areas.

We urgently appeal for your help so that we can respond to the needs of the children and families most affected by this latest calamity.

Please donate today!

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[source : https://www.unicef.my/donations/helpunicef]

Help for Horn of Africa food crisis

By Involvement
juesatta awakening foundation (draft logo)

juesatta awakening foundation (draft logo)

The Horn of Africa is facing what has been called the worst drought in 60 years, wiped out livestock and  with an left left millions in need of food and water in the country which is already suffering from civil unrest. Tens of thousands have fled their homes, walked for weeks in search of food. Many young children have died along the way.

Please donate whatever you can afford and save lives. And you will give protection and offer hope to people who are in an extremely desperate situation. Here, at juesatta, we’ve made a USD $150.00 to aid the the emergency relief operation and will continue to seek supports. If you wish to donate, kindly contact us or make your donation to unicef.

A greater humanitarian response is needed as crisis deepens in the Horn of Africa

By Compassion
Horn of Africa: “The children’s famine” (image from www.euronews.net)

Horn of Africa: “The children’s famine” (image from www.euronews.net)

NEW YORK, USA, 1 August 2011 – As the crisis in the Horn of Africa deepens, the United Nations has warned that all of southern Somalia could slip into famine in the next two months. Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost already, and many more are at stake, yet the international community remains slow in its humanitarian response.

In all, more than 11 million people desperately need help in the nations of eastern Africa stricken by drought, conflict and rising food prices. If the world doesn’t act quickly enough, some 566,000 children fighting severe malnutrition could lose their struggle to survive.

Among the most urgent needs in the crisis response are therapeutic food for malnourished children, safe water for tankering in drought-stricken areas, bed nets to prevent malaria, and family kits for people on the move – like the thousands of refugees who are crossing into Kenya from Somalia. Safe havens and learning spaces for children are priorities, as well.

Funding gap

“We have a huge need right now for airlift operations to get in the ready-to-use therapeutic food,” says UNICEF’s Director of Public Sector Alliances and Resource Mobilization, Afshan Khan. “So if there are in-kind donations in terms of airlift and air operations, that will be extremely helpful.”

Despite repeated warnings from many UN agencies that the situation in the Horn of Africa was critical, the response from donors – both public and private – has been limited. To date, UNICEF faces a funding gap of more than $200 million for its emergency operations in the region, including over $120 million for Somalia alone.

“Only when people started crossing the borders,” says Ms. Khan, “was the world able to see the severity of the situation that children really faced – the haunting images of children that were malnourished, dying not only from lack of food but lack of water.”

Child deaths are also occurring, she adds, “due to measles and [other] epidemics that could be easily fixed if we had sufficient resources to vaccinate children, to ensure they got appropriate nutrition … and the provision of clean water and sanitation.”

‘A moral obligation’

Droughts have become cyclical in eastern Africa, and 2011 has been the driest in 60 years. Add to that the recent sharp rise in food prices, a long-running conflict in Somalia and a lack of infrastructure, institutions and planning to prevent future crises, and you have the ‘perfect storm’ that is the current emergency.

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“There is a lot of work to be done in the short term to help address the immediate crisis,” says Ms. Khan, “but also in the medium and longer term, to build resilience and coping mechanisms of communities who by now have been hit with a cycle of drought and floods over a number of years.”

All eyes are now on the international community to take more concerted action on behalf of children at risk in the Horn of Africa.

“Children don’t choose where they are born, to whom they are born, what type of government rules them, what type of context within which they will grow up, thrive and survive,” notes Ms. Khan. “There is a moral obligation to respond in this crisis. We are all human beings.”

By Priyanka Pruthi
[source: http://www.unicef.org/emerg/index_59445.html]

juesatta awakening foundation – RM 630.00 collected for Haiti quake victims

By Drawing and artwork, Involvement
juesatta awakening foundation logo (draft)

juesatta awakening foundation logo (draft)

We have collected a total of RM630.00 for the support of UNICEF‘s relief work in Haiti. Thank you for helping and supporting. Three transactions were made to help the victims and according to UNICEF, the amount of RM600 can purchase UNICEF’s innovative ‘School-in-a-Box’ kit and help UNICEF set up a temporary school for at least 80 children during times of emergency.

If you would like to help the Haiti quake victims, kindly contact us for information. Alternatively, you can find out how you can help here:

How you can help survivors of quake in Haiti
Malaysian groups start fund-raising drive for quake victims

Our next mission is to seek for food donation for the Handicapped & Mentally Disabled Children Centre of Malacca in Bukit Baru after the Chinese New Year. Once again, thank you and may all be happy. 🙂

Juesatta Awakening Foundation for Haiti quake relief

By Drawing and artwork, Involvement
Life under bricks by CJ

Life under bricks by CJ

The Juesatta Awakening Foundation has started to serve its purpose last week by putting everybody’s effort to raise awareness of the quake happened in Haiti and encourage donation to organisations like UNICEF, Tzu-Chi Malaysia, Red Crescent Malaysia, Islamic Relief Malaysia and many others which are helping.

As for now, first donation from many of my friends has been made to the UNICEF.  I will still be collecting donation, so kindly contact me if you wish to give the victims a hand. Thank you so much.

Friends who require receipt for tax purpose, kindly make your donatoin to Tzu-Chi, Red Crescent, Islamic Relief Malaysia, and others well-known organisations in Malaysia. If you are busy, kindly contact me and I can do it on behalf of you.

Once again, thank you and may all be happy.

Background about the quake:
[News] Thousands feared dead in Haiti quake; many trapped

How you can help them:
Malaysian groups start fund-raising drive for quake victims
How you can help survivors of quake in Haiti