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I am Adwiti, 5 years old fundraising for UNICEF by running 20 miles and sacrificing birthday gifts, because Unicef urgently need funds to expand the scale and scope of their work supporting children affected by coronavirus, especially in countries with weaker health systems.
We know that if we were to pay for the two doses of vaccine ourselves, it would cost between £5- £20 per person. If you would like to donate the equivalent cost of your vaccine, you can do that through this campaign.
£60 transports 4,205 doses of vaccines
£45 provides cold chain equipment to safely store 500 doses
of vaccine
£30 gives a full kit to protect a health worker, including
boots, gloves, masks and coveralls
£20 buys 781 pairs of gloves for health workers
£10 buys 56 bars of soap to help prevent the spread of the
disease
£5 provides 1,350 water purification tablets to purify water
in emergency situations
The impact of a large-scale outbreak of coronavirus on children, especially poor and vulnerable children, has been immense. Children are at risk from the disease, but also from the disruption to health and education services, impacts on caregivers, and separation from family members.Unicef has been working closely with governments and the World Health Organization (WHO) since the start of the coronavirus outbreak. Donations made to my page will help to limit the spread of the virus and reduce the impact on children and families.