Choi Si Won, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for East Asia and the Pacific, will join the UNICEF Owners Club in 2021 and will use the funds to help children around the world who are suffering from climate change.
It makes clear that it is a good idea. For this reason, the funds will be used to help children around the world who are suffering from mental health problems caused by climate change.
Choi Si Won of the UNICEF Owners Club, who participated in the communication ceremony, said, ``Even when it comes to the big topic of climate change, we must first check the hearts of children.''
I wanted to. I hope that the fund will be used to help children living on a changing planet grow up with healthier minds.''
Cho Mi-jin, Secretary-General of the Korean Committee for UNICEF, said, ``Climate change is a global issue.
We would like to thank the members of the Choi Si Won Owner's Club for transferring the pledged funds for children living with anxiety and worry. Climate change has a big impact on children's health and livelihoods
However, they are particularly vulnerable to climate instability as they are underpowered to prevent damage. UNICEF will provide integrated support to address the mental health challenges caused by climate change."
On the other hand, the ``UNICEF Owners Club'' is a gathering of supporters who have donated more than 100 million won (approximately 11 million yen) to the UNICEF Korean Committee for the benefit of children around the world.
People from all walks of life, including Ms. Park Yang-sook, who donated 10 billion won (approximately 1.1 billion yen) in 2011 to support children's education in Asia, act as members and share in various fields of society.
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2024/03/25 12:29 KST
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