Singapore And Unicef: Working For Children
Singapore's well-documented economic progress since independence owes a big debt to the initial investment that the nation made in raising the nutrition, hygiene, health and education standards of its children. In the early days the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) provided some assistance. The relationship has evolved as Singapore's socioeconomic circumstances improved. Educated and qualified Singaporeans themselves were recruited into the ranks of UNICEF international staff, and left their home country to work on programmes for vulnerable children in developing countries throughout the world.As Singapore celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2015 and UNICEF looks forward to its 70th anniversary in 2016, Singapore and UNICEF: Working for Children takes a timely look at their past collaborative efforts to advance the rights of the child and help children realise their full potential.Although UNICEF has collaborated with many partner institutions and individuals in Singapore over the past few decades, little has been documented and not all in one publication. The lively essays, candid interviews and first-hand accounts in this volume provide meaningful reflections on the history of the relationship and insights into UNICEF's work and its involvement with diverse parts of Singapore society. Written by several former UNICEF staff, consultants and volunteers, this book will appeal to all who are interested in development, human rights, civil society and the work of a UN humanitarian agency.
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Singapore And Unicef: Working For Children
Singapore's well-documented economic progress since independence owes a big debt to the initial investment that the nation made in raising the nutrition, hygiene, health and education standards of its children. In the early days the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) provided some assistance. The relationship has evolved as Singapore's socioeconomic circumstances improved. Educated and qualified Singaporeans themselves were recruited into the ranks of UNICEF international staff, and left their home country to work on programmes for vulnerable children in developing countries throughout the world.As Singapore celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2015 and UNICEF looks forward to its 70th anniversary in 2016, Singapore and UNICEF: Working for Children takes a timely look at their past collaborative efforts to advance the rights of the child and help children realise their full potential.Although UNICEF has collaborated with many partner institutions and individuals in Singapore over the past few decades, little has been documented and not all in one publication. The lively essays, candid interviews and first-hand accounts in this volume provide meaningful reflections on the history of the relationship and insights into UNICEF's work and its involvement with diverse parts of Singapore society. Written by several former UNICEF staff, consultants and volunteers, this book will appeal to all who are interested in development, human rights, civil society and the work of a UN humanitarian agency.
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Singapore's well-documented economic progress since independence owes a big debt to the initial investment that the nation made in raising the nutrition, hygiene, health and education standards of its children. In the early days the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) provided some assistance. The relationship has evolved as Singapore's socioeconomic circumstances improved. Educated and qualified Singaporeans themselves were recruited into the ranks of UNICEF international staff, and left their home country to work on programmes for vulnerable children in developing countries throughout the world.As Singapore celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2015 and UNICEF looks forward to its 70th anniversary in 2016, Singapore and UNICEF: Working for Children takes a timely look at their past collaborative efforts to advance the rights of the child and help children realise their full potential.Although UNICEF has collaborated with many partner institutions and individuals in Singapore over the past few decades, little has been documented and not all in one publication. The lively essays, candid interviews and first-hand accounts in this volume provide meaningful reflections on the history of the relationship and insights into UNICEF's work and its involvement with diverse parts of Singapore society. Written by several former UNICEF staff, consultants and volunteers, this book will appeal to all who are interested in development, human rights, civil society and the work of a UN humanitarian agency.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814730815
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/09/2016
Series: World Scientific Series On Singapore's 50 Years Of Nation-building
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Message Ambassador Tommy Koh v

Foreword Daniel Toole vii

Preface xiii

Acknowledgements xv

Introduction: Singapore and UNICEF Working for Children Peggy Kek Penny Whitworth xvii

A Brief History of UNICEF in Singapore Peggy Kek xxi

Section 1 Singaporeans in Action: UNICEF in the Field 1

Improving Children's Lives in Laos Ng Shui-Meng Peggy Kek 3

From Singapore to Mongolia and Romania: Taking Early Childhood Development Further with UNICEF Khoo Kim Choo 8

From Italy to Vietnam: Two Very Different UNICEF Operations Peggy Kek 16

The Power of a Little Trust and Credit Ng Shui-Meng Peggy Kek 20

"Chatting With My Best Friend": Fighting HIV-AIDS in Nepal Cheng Wing-Sie Peggy Kek 23

Emergency Mode in Timor-Leste Ng Shui-Meng Peggy Kek 27

Section 2 UNICEF Internationals in Action: UNICEF in Singapore 33

Singapore Impressions Karsten Sohns 35

From Geneva to Singapore: Sales Support to National Partners Penny Whitworth 40

A Swede in Singapore Per-Olov Lennartsson Penny Whitworth 47

My Journey to Singapore with UNICEF Jackie Leung 53

Section 3 Volunteer Action in Singapore 59

Civil Society: A Special Relationship Penny Whitworth 61

Not All Business Tony Coker 66

Breastfeeding Mothers' Support Group (Singapore) and UNICEF Lynette Thomas 69

Miracle on 34th Street: UNICEF and Dreams Coming True Kenneth Tan 73

A Christmas to Remember Carolyn Tay 79

Inspired by UNICEF Simon Fenley 84

The Art of Giving Penny Whitworth 88

Section 4 Reflections 93

From Academic to Development Worker Ng Shui-Meng Peggy Kek 95

From Journalist to HIV-AIDS Adviser Cheng Wing-Sie Peggy Kek 102

For the Children I Came to Know Peggy Kek 110

A Practice to Build On Penny Whitworth 117

Appendix 121

Convention on the Rights of the Child 123

About the Editors 145

Selected Bibliography 147

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