Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Response to UNICEF videos

By Danny Lu

This week I have been searching for inspirational UNICEF videos in which relates to our social enterprise.
A couple of these video links below are about bringing healthcare to remote areas, which can be viewed via this link.

Bringing healthcare to remote areas

 

UNICEF aims to reduce the rates of infant and maternal mortality in Afghanistan



The reason this video captured my attention was because one of the main causes of death from infant mortality is of third world nations who do not live close by to a hospital.  Advocates in this video have the intention to overcome the barriers with marginalised populations in villages and towns in third world nations.   The video shows tragic stories of parents outliving their children due to preventable deaths such as diarrhoea and pneumonia.  The main reason their child has died is because they could not afford to travel to a hospital, as it is too far and expensive.  This videos provides inspiration in the sense that our incuheal incubators should aim to provide the product not only to hospitals but also in remote areas such as villages, towns and country sides in third world countries in which families do not have live close by to a hospital.  We intend to provide our product by using advocates to help promote our product.  Advocates will travel around all remote areas in third world nations to demonstrate to families about our product and how to use it.  We will also aim to seek support from the government to pay for healthcare costs, which will allow us to provide this product for free to families who are too poor to even afford our economic incuheal incubators.

To make this happen we need your help.  If anyone of you feels strongly about giving back and making a difference to the world or helping people less fortunate than yourself, now is your chance.  Please sign up to be an advocate for incuheal incubators.  This is an experience that you will cherish and be proud of for the rest of your lives.

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