
Here’s the text of the IM interview I did with Caryl Stern of UNICEF before I was so RUDELY interrupted by Danny.
UNICEF is truly amazing. Wherever kids need help, around the world, they’re there. Providing shelter and education and medicine and food and drinking water and all the necessities of life we take for granted. Recently, they’ve been getting aid shipments into Myanmar after the cyclone, and supplies into central China after the earthquake.
Parker

says (9:45 AM):
Hi, Caryl.
Caryl

says (9:45 AM):
Hi, Parker.
Parker

says (9:45 AM):
Embarrassing— but what does “UNICEF” mean?
Caryl

says (9:46 AM):
United Nations Children's Fund.
Parker

says (9:46 AM):
Where’s the “E?”
Caryl

says (9:46 AM):
When it started after WWII, UNICEF stood for “United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.”
But now we’re about more than emergencies. We provide ongoing support for children’s health, nutrition, and education around the world.
Shorter name; same famous acronym. ;)
Parker

says (9:47 AM):
What’s an example of the work you’re doing now?
Caryl

says (9:47 AM):
The short story is, we do whatever it takes to save children’s lives. Close to 10 million children die every year from preventable causes. That’s unacceptable.
Parker

says (9:48 AM):
Uh…yes. Totally.
Caryl

says (9:48 AM):
So we try to stand between kids and tragedy. We’ve saved more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization.
Parker

says (9:48 AM):
What makes you so effective?
Caryl

says (9:49 AM):
We work with governments, NGOs, communities, and children themselves to identify the biggest threats and then find the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions.
Parker

says (9:49 AM):
You guys are huge, right?
Caryl

says (9:49 AM):
Over 7,000 staff in 155 developing countries.
Parker

says (9:49 AM):
Have you been able to get into Myanmar after the cyclone?
Caryl

says (9:50 AM):
We've actually had a presence there since 1950. When the cyclone hit, we already had more than 130 staff and pre-positioned supplies on the ground.
Parker

says (9:50 AM):
What has the support of the i’m Initiative meant to UNICEF?
Caryl

says (9:50 AM):
It’s been amazing! People who’ve chosen UNICEF have helped raise over $255,000 for us.
We are so grateful to each of them, and all the time they spend e-mailing and IMing for the cause!
Parker

says (9:51 AM):
Awesome. Thanks!
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