Monthly Archives: September 2010

Kiwi UNICEF worker blogs from Pakistan: Blog #4

Tania McBride, is a New Zealander working for UNICEF as a Communications Specialist. She has recently been deployed to Pakistan, after severe floods have left 20 million people affected, including 8 million children. Here she blogs, for the fourth time, about her experiences in Pakistan, after witnessing the devastation left by the “flood of the [...]
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Kiwi UNICEF Worker Blogs From Pakistan: Blog #3

Tania McBride, is a New Zealander working for UNICEF as a Communications Specialist. She has recently been deployed to Pakistan, after severe floods have left over 20.5 million people affected, hald of whom are children. Here she blogs, for the third time, about her experiences in Pakistan, after witnessing the devastation left by the “flood [...]
Categories: Emergencies, Kiwis in the field, Pakistan | 3 Comments

The conclusion: HAIR-larious, DREAD-fully good, and definitely a CUT ABOVE the rest!

Did you hear about how Ash, 14, wanted to do something a little different to raise money for children affected by the Pakistan Floods? Here’s his story. Well, Ash bravely went ahead with cutting off his dreadlocks! You can tell by the look on his face that he wasn’t too happy with losing the ‘beloved [...]
Categories: Children in NZ, Emergencies, Pakistan | 3 Comments

Kiwi UNICEF Worker Blogs from Pakistan

Tania McBride, is a New Zealander working for UNICEF as a Communications Specialist. She has recently been deployed to Pakistan, after severe floods have left 20 million people affected, including 8 million children. Here she blogs about her experiences in Pakistan, after witnessing the devastation left by the “flood of the century”. “I arrived last [...]
Categories: Emergencies, Kiwis in the field, Pakistan | 1 Comment

Kiwi UNICEF Worker Blogs from Pakistan: Blog #2

Tania McBride, is a New Zealander working for UNICEF as a Communications Specialist. She has recently been deployed to Pakistan, after severe floods have left 20 million people affected, including 8 million children. Here she blogs, for the second time, about her experiences in Pakistan, after witnessing the devastation left by the “flood of the [...]
Categories: Uncategorized | 3 Comments