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Help Children Most Affected By The COVID Crisis

Children are the forgotten victims of the pandemic. COVID has severely affected not just children's health but has caused many of them to drop out of school. Family incomes are badly hit and so is children's nutrition and health including timely immunisation. Help us protect our most vulnerable children. Let's reimagine our children's future. Join NDTV and UNICEF's special campaign, 'Reimagine Our Children's Future.'

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Highlights Of NDTV-UNICEF #Reimagine Telethon: An Initiative To Protect Most Vulnerable Children Affected By COVID-19

Children are the forgotten victims of the pandemic. COVID has severely affected not just children's health but has caused many of them to drop out of school. Family incomes are badly hit and so is children's nutrition and health including timely immunisation. With lockdowns being relaxed, things will improve but will not get back to normal for a very long time – during which time lives, educations and futures will be lost. Help us protect our most vulnerable children. The pandemic has shown that every child is at risk. Let's reimagine our children's future. Join NDTV and UNICEF's special campaign, 'Reimagine Our Children's Future.'

The campaign aims to help protect the most vulnerable children affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Without immediate funding and key lifesaving interventions like health care, nutrition, and immunization, an additional 1,600 children could die in India everyday over the next six months as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to weaken health systems and disrupt routine services. Without our interventions and investments – of ideas, resources and heart - these children will have no future. It is in our hands to ensure that these forgotten victims of a catastrophic global crisis are given a future.

Here are the Highlights of the #Reimagine Telethon:

Nov 20, 2020
19:06 (IST)
COVID is not just a health crisis. It is a child rights crisis, affecting children's lives in all ways imaginable.

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  • Dr Yasmin Ali Haque
    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder for all of us to see it as the child rights crisis.Dr Yasmin Ali Haque Country Representative, UNICEF India
  • Amitabh Bachchan
    Let's join together to reimagine a world where every child is healthy and immunised. For this, we need to work together especially now, during and after the pandemic.Amitabh Bachchan UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
  • Trisha
    Millions of children are losing on school hours and their talent. Children from vulnerable communities are at a higher risk and pushed to child labour and trafficking. We need to protect them.TrishaCelebrity Advocate
  • Kareena Kapoor Khan
    I urge, everyone to contribute towards this cause and help support our most vulnerable children. Let us together make a difference for every child.Kareena Kapoor KhanUNICEF Celebrity Advocate
  • Ayushmann Khurrana
    I am committed to end violence against children, I would like you to join in doing so. You can support it by lending your voice, money. Every support counts. Let us pledge to end violence against children.Ayushmann Khurrana UNICEF Celebrity Advocate
  • Suman Sachdeva
    School closures in India, really are threatening the futures of millions of children, especially the most marginalized are paying the heaviest price.Suman Sachdeva Education Specialist, UNICEF India
  • Justice Madan Lokur
    There has to be continuous awareness programmes. Judiciary has to be trained and sensitised about rights of children.Justice Madan LokurFormer Judge, Supreme Court of India
  • Sharmila Tagore
    As duty bearers, we should put children first because they are the most vulnerable. We need to come together, support, take action to protect the present and the future of an entire generation.Sharmila TagoreUNICEF Supporter & Actor

About The Campaign

About The Campaign

COVID is not just a health crisis. It is a child rights crisis, affecting children's lives in all ways imaginable. With lockdowns being relaxed, things will improve but will not get back to normal for a very long time – during which time lives, educations and futures will be lost. The greatest long term impact of this pandemic will be on our children. With the health, nutrition, immunization, education, mental health and physical safety of our children severely impacted, Covid-19 has only made a bad situation even worse. Without our interventions & investments – of ideas, resources & heart - these children will have no future. It is in our hands to ensure that these forgotten victims of a catastrophic global crisis are given a future. We need to reimagine tomorrow, we need to reimagine our children’s future.

 

The pandemic has shown that all of us have  a role to play. Children have faced many crises around the world in history - including in India. The pandemic has shown that every child is at risk. But it has also shown what we can do when we come together. 

About The Partner

UNICEF India is committed in its continued support to the Government in this extraordinary journey of development to reach every child everywhere in India. Our goal is to enable every child born in India to have the best start in life, to thrive and to develop to her or his full potential. To achieve this we use our technical expertise together with partners to tackle the root of several, deeply entrenched structural challenges.  

 

UNICEF works to promote and protect the rights of children across India. We have spent 70 years in India working to improve the lives of children and their families. With some 450 staff members working in 17 states that together cover 90 per cent of India’s child population - largest field presence among UN agencies – we are well positioned to reach the country’s most vulnerable children.

 

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, UNICEF has launched Reimagine – an urgent appeal to governments, the public, donors and the private sector to support UNICEF’s efforts to respond, recover and reimagine a world severely impacted by COVID-19. UNICEF India relies on the support and donations from businesses and individuals to sustain and expand health, nutrition, water and sanitation, education and child protection programmes for all girls and boys in India

 

 

 

Money Raised Will Be Used For

  • Emergency Relief

    Reimagine Healthcare

    • Support the provision of continued access to essential health and nutrition services for woman, children and vulnerable communities.

     

  • Emergency Relief

    Reimagine Nutrition

    • With the COVID-19 pandemic we need to ensure children receive the right nutrition they need in the early stages of life to grow up to be healthy.

     

  • Public Health

    Reimagine Immunization

    • Despite disruption due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the lockdown, there is a need to ensure children continue to receive lifesaving vaccinations.

     

NDTV is the broadcast partner for a 2-hour telethon with UNICEF India as the implementation partner to raise donations. The donations are received by UNICEF India and shall be utilized according to a plan prepared and monitored by them.

NDTV has no role to play in the use of donations and will not be liable for any claim(s) made by any person or entity, including any statutory or governmental authority, arising out of the collection or utilization of these donations.