UNICEF HK Field Visit to Qinghai UNICEF HK Ambassadors Gigi Leung and Trey Lee brought music to deprived women and children and explored the impact of maternal and child health project
2013-09-24
HONG KONG, 24 September 2013 — The Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) Ambassadors Gigi Leung and Trey Lee visited Xunhua, a poor county in Qinghai where many ethnic minorities live recently. During the field visit, the two ambassadors got to know how UNICEF supports pregnant women and children with one-stop, all-rounded services, including antenatal and medical health care, nutrition and health support. Trey Lee, a world-renowned cellist, echoed his support to Qinghai children through the performance of a classic Hong Kong pop song ‘Below the Lion Rock’ and a Qinghai folk song on top of the mountain. The two UNICEF HK Ambassadors also called for public donations to support the maternal and child health care work of UNICEF in China, to achieve Zero Suffering for children.


Since 2011, UNICEF reached over 30,000 children aged from 6 months old to 2 years old with the pilot launch of Complementary Food Supplements scheme, and achieved a success in halving the prevalence of anaemia. This appealing result encouraged the Qinghai Provincial Government to extend the scheme to the whole province, including Xunhua. Trey was deeply impressed by his first experience of the change ought by UNICEF, “My first field visit with UNICEF to Qinghai was a true life lesson. UNICEF has done a lot to alleviate malnutrition for children. We distributed Ying Yang Bao (nutrition packs) to families, providing growth nutrition to weak children.”



The local children were very happy to receive the surprise and small gifts such as eggs, soaps and toys ought by the two UNICEF HK Ambassadors. “The children in remote areas are very pure-hearted. They are not living in a material world polluted with greed, thus they can feel the love and care from others easily. A used toy, a hopscotch in the sand, some nutritious food can already ing them happiness… Happiness, is just that simple. ”
UNICEF HK Ambassadors Gigi Leung and Trey Lee appealed to Hong Kong people to join the ‘China Children’s Health Fund’ Monthly Pledge Programme and give continuous support towards the UNICEF’s maternal and child health care work for the deprived families. Gigi said, “If Hong Kong people can make little sacrifices by eating and buying less it could save many lives of children in China!” Trey said frankly, “While there was much cause for optimism— the selfless village doctor who chose to stay behind and help her fellow villagers or the steadfast grandmother who tirelessly watches over her grandson with cereal palsy— it also highlighted how much more work there is still to be done. I hope you will all join me in supporting UNICEF’s work on improving maternal and child health of deprived areas in China! "
UNICEF has so far ensured safe delivery service in 50 poor counties in China, reaching over 310,000 pregnant women in need. The hospital delivery rate was increased by half while maternal deaths reduced by 40 per cent. The maternal and child health care programme mainly supported by UNICEF HK, is now further extended to reach almost 5 million people in nearly 3,000 poor counties. For more information, please click here.
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