Looking out for the children


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 08 Feb 2004

The new Unicef representative to Malaysia, Gaye Phillips, is still settling into her new environment, but she is clear on her objective, to continue improving the lives of children, writes WONG LI ZA. 

GAYE Phillips, the new United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) representative in Malaysia, has barely settled in, but she is already impressed with this country’s progress in children’s health and education.  

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