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UNICEF rushing supplies to quake-struck Haiti

Because of the rush, following the earthquake in Haïti : I decide to post you the press release I’ve just received from UNICEF Paris today. If you are in France, donations for children in Haïti : UNICEF / Urgence Haïti BP 600 / 75006 Paris, Or www.unicef.fr 

UNICEF rushing supplies to quake-struck Haiti

NEW YORK, 13 January 2010 – UNICEF is rushing life-saving supplies into the hardest-hit communities in Haiti. UNICEF’s response, coordinated with other UN agencies and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent is aimed at the children and women, who are the most vulnerable in times of crisis. Children under 18 make up nearly 50 per cent of the 10 million population of Haiti.

In the town of Jacmel this evening 2,500 kitchen kits and 5,000 1 litre bags of water will be distributed to enable the local population to prepare the food supplies by the World Food Programme.

A cargo plane will land this evening containing $500,000 of supplies to assist 10,000 people, including oral rehydration salts to combat deadly diarrhea episodes, water purifications tablets, tarpaulins and tents to provide temporary housing.

Another chartered cargo plane is expected to land tomorrow with more tarpaulins, blankets, emergency health kits, jerry cans and some other supplies.

UNICEF has released a total of $3.4 million toward the relief efforts from several emergency sources. The agency says that more funding, basic medical and health supplies, family kits/shelter and water hygiene and sanitation supplies are urgently needed.

About UNICEF

UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.

Ma Petite Personne by Celeste Durry

– It’s really egocentric to have a child! I regret  we wear young kids as the grown-ups. I try to do things with a minimum of humor.

Pregnant Celeste Durry the fashion designer of the children brand Ma Petite Personne, looks for clothes for her son:

– An unexploited market!

Graduated of Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in Paris and the Xuly Bët Collections Director for three years, the future mum realize a project very quickly:

– In September 2006, I finished my first collection of little boys clothes and seven shops ordered it. Then I created my company in February 2008. After the Play Time fair, I had a first press in Madame Figaro. People’s got more interested and liked the product. Then there were articles in Elle and Milk.

– I don’t want to make an elitist product, but something more middle-high range with prices from 25 Euros to 150 Euros.

The world of Ma petite Personne is fun and groovy and with humor:

– Keeping a smart part with a mischievous part. For winter, I wanted a very colorful product, really bourgeois and dandy, like an English lord. For me it looks like a really classic, but I’m a bit on edgy. (Laughs)

 – For summer 2009 : a colorful collection with prints we’ve designed, more Rock’ n’ Roll than winter with small perfectos. The tiger is  in all my collections, cause it makes me laugh. Everything is super easy to put on and really comfortable, in cotton or a mix with cotton. And coming next: a 100% bio jeans collection. I’m interest in bio and ethical business, cause it helps socially very poor populations. For example: in Mali, it gives work to women.

And the big news, next summer Ma Petite Personne will have items for young ladies. But Celeste specifies:

– I won’t favor girls, the brand keeps a specific selection for boys. Girls outfits will came from unisex wardrobe of boys.

And very soon, after ten shops in Paris and one in Brussels, you will find Ma Petite Personne in Japan. Don’t pay attention to her “forever teenager” look, the really determinate Celeste goes fast:

I have a little ego. Work and professional recognition are very important for me.

So do we. And Ma Petite Personne will grow : congrats Celeste!

www.mapetitepersonne.com

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