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f. fYfeO Ludwik Rajchrnan. an international public-health pioneer whose experience and lobbying were crucial to the founding of Unicef in 1946 (Umcef) In 1946. refugees returning to Poland travelled in boxcars provided by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration [UN Archives) ! ] ••"."*' ,".«'. . 1- J V^U''-.-^ ':4.v- i ;-:-j^*i *yj*± 3^~ J

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Ludwik Rajchrnan.an internationalpublic-healthpioneer whoseexperience andlobbying werecrucial to thefounding of Unicef in1946 (Umcef)

In 1946. refugeesreturning to Polandtravelled in boxcarsprovided by theUnited NationsRelief andRehabilitationAdministration[UN Archives)

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f-rtWThe fight againstmalnutrition:Guatemala Here achild waits for freemilk provided byUnicef as part of asupplementaryfeeding scheme.{UN Archives]

Trick or Treat forUnicef —Americanchildren collectingmoney to helpchildren m poorcountries(US Committee toiUntcel/Avakiari)

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f- >? &When the refugeeshad to leave theirhomes in Palestinein 1948. their firstand vital need wasshelter Tents wereflown in as anemergency measure(UNWRA)

China, August 1946.An abandoned babyfound on a city streetby a UNWRA welfareworker is near death(UN Archives]

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t - f t let)This husky Chineseyoungster has justreceived his dailyration of milk AnUNWRA-tramedmale student nursetips the scale.(UN Archives)

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In Taiwan alone.more (dan half theschool children usedto sutler from painfultrachoma. A little girlrubs her eyeballsana lids withsoothing antibioticointment providedby Unicef in a majorantitrachoma drive inthe late 1950s.(Unicef / Ling)

In the early 1950s,some sixty-fivemillion Indonesianslived in yaws-infected areas Thetarget one millionpenicillin injections ayear to cure thedisease.(Unicet/Ltng)

/ ? r3y - &Indonesia mountedI he world's largestcampaign againstyaws in the 1950s,employing greatnumbers ot mobilemale nurses workingin the field(Unicei/Ung)

India, 1950 Bombayreceived much ol itsmilk from buffaloeskept in congested,unsanitary cattlesnedswithmtnecity.(Untcef/Ltng)

P./??-CLA baby is born in thehighlands of Puho.Peru, under thetrained hands ol atraditional midwifeequipped with aUnicet kit whowalked three days toreach her "client1.(Unicef/Rosler)

A literacy class inEndeber. Ethiopiapart of a nationalcampaign thatincreased theliteracy rate fromthirteen per cent in1974tothirty-fiuepercent in 1981(Uwcet/Csmpbett'i

P\3t- JtIn primary schools inPakistan. Unrcefsupplies of slales,chalks and othereducationalequipment help gellearning underway(Untcet/Vairathon)

Equipment andsupplies are neededfpr day-care centres.By 1981. more than550 such centreshad been establishedin the poorer areasof Puno, Peru, withUnicef assistance(tJnicet/Frank]

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Settler children ofthe MahaweliDevelopment Protectin Sri Lankaundertake some ofiherr studiesoutdoors.(Unicet/Holbrooke I

Children wanderaimlessly amongrubble in WahdateCamp, one oi themany refugee campsin Amman, in Jordan,1970 (Umcef/Genn)

X i * \£)A boy and his rationcup Thismalnourished childin drought-strickenIndia in 1974 isreceiving a ration ofmilk at a specialfeeding programme(Umcef/Satyan]

Food lines in- •(• •' Chimaltenango.

Guatemala On 4~~:, February 1976, a

. —^ massive earthquakekilled 25.000 peopleand made a millionhomeless, includinga half a millionchildren(Unicei/Ling\

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<£r*- • >r'-^89^^ \L«P**_---J^ 'T>»«ia iffA«- .jkrA simple,dependable andmaintainable waterhand Dump known asthe India MarK II hasbeen developedThese pumps havebrought waiersupplies iothousands ofpreviously-deprivedcommunities.{Unicef/Hotbrooke)

Collecting waterconsumes much oftrie II me of ruralwomen in thedeveloping world. InKenya, Kikuyu girlsclimb a sleep hill tobring bach their day ssupply(Unicef/Matheson)

JU* (i)A village co-operative sew i ngclass in EcuadorChildren s well-being15 aflecled not onlyby iheir mother shealth and welfare,but by their ability toearn money loo(Unicei/Woim

A family planninglesson m the hills ofNepallUmcet/Sassoon)

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A mother and herseriously sick childat the Rawda HealthCentre in the YemenArab Republic Theyhad to travel from avillage 100 milesaway to find medicalhelp.(Unicef /Massey)

A centre for familywelfare andmotti ere raft openedin Zana, Nigeria, in1962 with the co-operation of WHO,FAO.theUN Bureauof Social Affairs andUnicef[Unicef/Berntteim]

9-<H(C\At a mot her-a nd-ctiild health careclinic in Zinder.Niger, classes aregiven in nutrition andcooking.(Untcet/Watson)

Opposite'In 1966 Uniceihelped Algeriaproduce a nutritiousfood mix fromprocessed gramHere, a little girl eatsher lunch ofSuperamine.[Unicef/Woltt]

Dhandlan, India.1981 a day-carecentre workeradministers a dose otorange-flavouredvitamin A to a three-year-old boy at hisown home while hisgrandmother lookson.(L/mcef/Wagara/anl

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Selected by his owncommunity, one ofIndias communityhealth volunteersgives first aid andsimple medicines,and looks for earlysigns of TB. leprosyand other diseases(Unicet/Nagaraian)

An auxiliarynurse/midwifeexamines a pregnantwoman in Dhandlan.India( U m c e f / N a g a r a / a r i }

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/.Water supplyprojects sparkedhome-gardeningactivities Here mKeur Momar SarrSenegal, a women'sco-operative collectswaier to cultivatetheir home-grownproduce.(Unicet/Murray-Lee]

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The year 1981 wasthe UN-proclaimedInternational Year oiDisabled Persons.The Year gavespecial attention tothe prevention andrehabilitation ofchildhood disability(L/mcef/So'mssen)

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The problem ofabandoned childrenliving on the streets15 acute in SanPaolo, Brazil. Thesetwo had been livingunder this motorwaybridge for five yearsbefore a Umcef-assisied programmereached (hem.(Untcef /Edmger)

Opposite:Part of Iheinternational effort toassist drought-stricken countries inAfrica Unicef'sGoodwillAmbassador LivUllmann visiting theSahel region toincrease oublicinterest inmalnourishedchildren.(UnicettDanois)

Thailand 1979 thespecial malnutritionward at a camp forKampucheanrefugees Manysmall childrenarrived in a state ofchronic hunger anddisease(L/mce//Danois)

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? 7 ? AUnicet'a ExecutiueDirector Jarnes P.Grant ai a refugeecamp on the Thai/Kampuchean border.(Umcst/ Dan 01 s)

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Ethiopia: anestimated 6 4 millionpeople in 1986became in need offood and otheremergencyassistance becauseof prolongeddrought At Sekoto. atown of 120.000people the eightavailable wells wereOpen for a tew hourseach morning, sowomen lined up theirearthenware iars theprevious day.(UN/Isaac)

In one of the worst-aftected droughtareas, in Ethiopia, amother comforts herseverely-malnourishedbaby af a specialfeeding centre.(UN/Isaac)

V3* tCivil war. Lebanon.1976 For thesechildren, ihe onlysource of water wasan inch of pipeprotruding from awall.lUnicet/Hewetn

Opposite:An Egyptian motherfeeding her baby.WHOandUmcef arestrong supporters ofbreast-milk as theideal nutritional mixfor babies Breast-feeding also has anti-mfectrve andcontraceptiveproperties, andfosters bondingbetween mother andchild. (Unicet/Wolff\

Chad's campaignagainst sevendiseases (diptheria.measles, polio.tetanus,tuberculosis,whooping cougn andyellow fever) usedlocal chiefs,musicians, radioannouncements andbanners to convincewomen to bring theirchildren tovaccination posts(Unicet/Clttton)

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On 3 Decemberl 985, Turkeycompleted itsnationwidevaccination drive.More than 80 percent of Turkey's fivemillion under-fiveswere protectedagainst immunizabledisease(Untcef/isaac)

fl, Pakistan fathergives oralreliydration salts(ORS) to his childafter making asimple mixture athome, dehydrationcaused by diarrheakills about fivemillion children ayear in developingcountries.(Unicef/Thomas)