We can save them. #shinealight
‘Shine A Light’ explores the causes of child mortality around the world. It shows a child’s shadow frozen in time and seamlessly replaced with the identical shadow of a genuine arrangement of rotting food, damaged medical equipment, dirty water, weapons and ammunition.
Objects in the sculpture represent Human Appeal’s work in 25 countries across three continents:
· A family photo with the parents singed out represents the 132 million orphans worldwide. Human Appeal donors currently sponsor 80,000 orphans around the world.
· Broken syringes and rusty surgical tools signify the 400 million people without access to essential health services. Human Appeal is in the process of establishing and equipping a maternal health centre in Satkhira district, Bangladesh, to benefit 2,000 poverty-stricken pregnant women in the area. · Insect-ridden food shows that 3 million young lives are lost unnecessarily each year through malnutrition. Human Appeal has delivered over 10 million kilos of flour across Syria alone in the past two years, benefiting over 2.7 million people.
· Dirty water dripping from a tap denotes that one in nine people are without access to clean water. Human Appeal has built water purification plants in war-torn regions such as Palestine, providing 200,000 children with safe water as a result.
· Weaponry and torn and soiled sheets reflect the situation of millions driven from their homes by conflict. Human Appeal has established a safe village for 100 displaced families in Aleppo in Syria, with plans to provide another this year. The video notes that 6.3m children worldwide need saving. This refers to the World Health Organization’s figure on the number of children who die each year before the age of five, largely from preventable causes.
Othman Moqbel, CEO of Human Appeal, commented, “This year’s Ramadan campaign aims to spread awareness not only of the scale of global poverty, but also all the factors which contribute to the problem. From providing access to clean water to helping prevent the spread of disease, this film highlights the work that Human Appeal does to help some of the world’s poorest people. We hope its inclusive, global message will encourage both Muslims and non-Muslims alike to donate.”
Human Appeal has grown significantly over the past few years, and its progress in helping in times of crisis and delivering sustainable development programmes to the world’s poorest nations can be found on its website. About Human Appeal Human Appeal is one of the UK’s fastest-growing charities, with a presence in 25 countries, spanning Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. It is there to help in times of crisis and delivers sustainable development programmes in the world’s poorest nations. It has been delivering humanitarian assistance for 24 years, saving lives across the globe. In times of crisis, it accesses hard-to-reach places quickly, delivering aid where it's needed most, whilst its sustainable development projects promote self-sufficient and empowered communities.
www.humanappeal.org.uk
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