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If you’re reading this, you probably have a child in your life you really care about. Join us by sharing the messages you agree with. We need #ClimateAction NOW, #ForEveryChild.
UNICEF, As a parent, nothing matters more than ensuring our children inherit a world where clean air and safety are not luxuries but rights. UNICEF's call for climate action resonates deeply with me. Every child deserves to grow up healthy and safe, surrounded by an environment that nurtures their potential. Let's support this crucial initiative together, urging leaders to prioritize our planet's future. Join me in spreading this message and advocating for #climateaction #foreverychild.
We humans often get caught up in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives and achievements, focusing so intently on our limited vision of success that we sometimes forget to pay attention to the critical environmental issues around us. It's crucial that we take a step back and recognize the impact of our actions on the planet, making a conscious effort to be more sensitive and proactive in preserving our environment for future generations.
Yes, as a Single Father. Important for all children to have access to quality of clean air. Equality & diversity. Not two royal families, mixture of murder, conspiracy, magic and demons. Whilst governments and some people go. At least it’s not me even though I’ve done this. You can’t lie or deceive. Im apart of your stories. Go explain it to our Heavenly Father. I wish you well
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Ensuring access to clean air for children worldwide should be a top priority for governments and I individuals with a forward - thinking vision .The risk and dangers associated with air pollution cannot be overstated and it's imperative that we collectively acknowledge the urgency of this issue.Its a global call to action that requires immediate attention to safeguard the health and well- being of our future generations.
This is serious problem for everyone with the air we take breaths if air is poison then our end is near 💯
Probably now we’re caring about #Gaza children. The famine reached its extreme point resulting children death in Gaza. In addition, Children there suffer from diseases and bowel failure as a result of polluted water and polluted air. Help #Gaza children, time is through fast.
I want that Unicef's employees are paid for the effectiveness of their actions, instead writing posts on socials!
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3moLeaders definately need to rise up and act! We do too. We also need to open our eyes to the role we also play in the climate crisis; the impact of our consumption habits, the businesses we choose to support etc. Every small step matters. Our children are also watching us. The steps we take also serve as lessons for them to engage with the earth more sustainably from very early on, so they too will pass it forward. “Little by little, a little becomes a lot”.