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For every child, hope and resilience - UNICEF HK - 7,000 days of life campaign.

2024-01-02

HONG KONG, 2 January 2024 - Globally, over 1 billion children are at extreme risk of severe and destructive climate hazards. On the other hand, UNICEF’s report finds that 1 in 7 young people lives with diagnosed mental health disorder, and an estimated 45,800 adolescents die by suicide each year. In every part of the world, climate crisis and poor mental health causes suffering for children and young people.

 

UNICEF HK believes it is vital to respond. Through an array of activities in 2024, UNICEF HK will convey the urgency of climate crisis and mental health for our future generation throughout their development from 0-18 years old (i.e. their 7000 days of life).

 

At COP28, UNICEF was on the ground supporting more than 100 child and youth climate activists and made a bold move in calling on leaders to elevate, embed and include children in climate actions and resilience.

 

To echo, UNICEF HK’s first mission in 2024 is to call on yours and your children’s participation at the 'Discover, for every child 2024 – Play for a livable planet' event at Noah’s Ark. We believe Noah’s Ark provides a fun-filled learning environment for the exploration of the impact of climate crisis.

 

Stay tuned for the other upcoming missions to address mental wellbeing through the lenses of children and youth, making Hong Kong a child-friendly city. 

 

 

'Discover, for every child 2024 – Play for a livable planet'

Enrollment and Further Details: https://donate.unicef.org.hk/en/DFC2024/

For media enquiries, please contact:

 

UNICEF HK

Youk Huang    Tel: 2836 2929    Email: [email protected]

 

UNICEF HK

Christabella Wong    Tel: 2836 2905    Email: [email protected]

 

About UNICEF HK:

The Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) was founded in 1986 and was established as an independent local non-government organization to raise funds through public donations, partnerships with companies, special events, etc. to support UNICEF's works. UNICEF HK also promotes and advocates for children's rights through organizing education and youth programmes in Hong Kong. Learn more at UNICEF HK (www.unicef.org.hk ).