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It sounded to me that you were simply passing off vague boiler-plate statements, only speaking to what you are supposed to be doing versus my questions that asked what you are actually doing. In Uganda specifically, UNICEF continues to lead innovative, life-saving initiatives that also enable improved access to secondary education for adolescent girls.

The solidarity of the Calgary community in supporting these programs in Uganda is more important than ever. Holly Davidson Manager, National Events hdavidson unicef. A single water pump can change the lives of children in a local community and helps improve overall health and sanitation. The water pump is a gift that will continue to give for up to 10 years, supplying clean water for drinking, handwashing, bathing and household use. This is particularly important during a global pandemic, as we know that hand hygiene is a life-saving front line of defense in the fight against the virus.



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