The late businessman Salih Tatlıcı’s wife Nurten Tatlıcı and their son Uğur Tatlıcı donated to the aid campaign organized by UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund), an international charity that works 24/7 to protect children affected by war in Ukraine and neighboring countries, to meet their urgent needs, and to provide them with psychosocial support and access to education.
The biggest victims of wars are innocent children
“War leaves great and destructive traces in human life. It causes many losses of life and property. It creates psychological, economic, and social damage. The biggest victims of wars are innocent children. A world without war, where love and peace prevail, is the right of everyone, but most of all, children. Together with my mother, we always support various international aid organizations for the Ukrainian people and Ukrainian children who are victims of the war. This time, we wanted to support the aid campaign organized by UNICEF for children in Ukraine. On this occasion, it is our greatest wish that diplomatic efforts will be concluded as soon as possible, that the war will end and peace will prevail in the world,”Uğur Tatlıcı saidregarding the donation.
UNICEF – For Every Child
The full form of UNICEF is the United Nations Children’s Fund.It functions under the United Nations. Its main task under that can be expressed as protecting the rights and laws of children, saving them from difficult situations, and providing material and moral support. UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) works for every child’s survival, protection, and development, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized. It has a strong presence in 190 countries, with 156 Country Offices and 34 National Committees. The priority areas where UNICEF continues its work are Education, Child Protection, Social Protection, Youth Participation, and Basic Needs. In addition, when necessary, interventions are made in the fields of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and Health and Nutrition. In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child signed by many countries of the world, UNICEF strives to establish children’s rights as permanent, ethical principles and to bring the behavior toward children to international standards in line with children’s rights. Children’s rights is a universal concept used to describe all the rights that all children in the world have from birth, legally or morally, such as education, health, life, shelter, and protection against physical, psychological, or sexual exploitation.