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Strategic report
£2.1m
Raised so far, for the
UNICEF charity
£1.2m
raised for UNICEF
in the year
5.3m
mothers and children
vaccinated against
preventable life-threatening
diseases
SEEING
UNICEF’S WORK
In the summer of 2013, a group of easyJet staff including
pilots and cabin crew travelled to Ghana, West Africa, to see
how money raised through customer donations is being used
to help children in the region.
The team visited the rural districts of Northern Ghana to see
how UNICEF delivers life-saving vaccines to children at risk
from diseases including measles, diphtheria andtetanus.
The easyJet groupfollowed the last stages of the ‘cold
chain’; the journey that a vaccine takes. After seeing
where vaccines are stored in the regional centre,Tamale,
inindustrial-grade refrigerators supplied by UNICEF, the
group then travelled to a rural health centre. There they
met community health nurse, Paulina Dumba, and followed
her on her motorbike with vaccines carried in a specially
designed cool box as she delivered and administered them
to children in rural locations.