Annette Roque Lauer was appointed U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador in 2002 and gives her wholehearted support to UNICEF in a variety of ways. Here's the latest on her efforts for the world's children. As keynote speaker at the January 2006 Global Traveler Awards Luncheon, Annette shared her experiences with UNICEF and her passion for helping children around the world. unicefusa.org
Because childhood immunization is routine in the United States, most American parents know their children will get the healthiest possible start in life. By contrast, families in many other parts of the world can't provide this protection for their childr www.unicefusa.org/site/lookup.asp?c=duLRI8O0H&b=25967
Annette Roque Lauer was appointed U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador in 2002. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports child survival, protection and development worldwide through education, advocacy and fundraising. www.unicefusa.org/site/c.duLRI8O0H/b.38052/k.D52D/Annette...
A silent and largely invisible emergency, malnutrition plays a role in more than half of the nearly 11 million deaths each year among children under age five. UNICEF works to ensure that children receive the micronutrients and vitamins they need to help p www.unicefusa.org/site/lookup.asp?c=duLRI8O0H&b=25968
Education is the best investment any society can make for the health and well-being of its children, as well as its economic and social progress. Yet more than 120 million children in the developing world ? more than half of them girls ? are not in school www.unicefusa.org/site/lookup.asp?c=duLRI8O0H&b=25964