Teaming up to help kids


Unicef Malaysia Private Sector Fundraising Partnerships chief Richard Beighton and Unicef representative in Malaysia Marianne Clark-Hattingh shaking hands with Monspace Multinational Corp group chief executive officer Datuk Seri Jessy Lai to mark the companies partnership in improving childrens lives, and the first programmes are Reducing Maternal, Neonatal and Child Mortality among Ethnic Minority Women in Vietnam and Tackling Undernutrition In the 1,000 days Window of Opportunity in the Philippines over a five-year pledge. Lai said her wish was to see children survive and thrive in a safe and healthy environment, free from violence and exploitation, and have basic needs and opportunities to reach their full potential. Lai and her team will be travelling to Vietnam and the Philippines this month for field visits.

Unicef Malaysia Private Sector Fundraising Partnerships chief Richard Beighton and Unicef representative in Malaysia Marianne Clark-Hattingh shaking hands with business woman Datuk Seri Jessy Lai to mark a partnership in improving childrens lives, and the first programmes are Reducing Maternal, Neonatal and Child Mortality among Ethnic Minority Women in Vietnam and Tackling Undernutrition In the 1,000 days Window of Opportunity in the Philippines over a five-year pledge.

Lai said her wish was to see children survive and thrive in a safe and healthy environment, free from violence and exploitation, and have basic needs and opportunities to reach their full potential. Lai and her team will be travelling to Vietnam and the Philippines this month for field visits.

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