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Radio Cairo, Unicef launch initiative to support street children
Published in Daily News Egypt on 13 - 03 - 2007

CAIRO: The plight of Egypt s growing numbers of street children is the subject of an initiative being launched this week by Radio Cairo and Unicef Egypt.
"Sizzling Sounds - a radio program aired from 4-6 pm (Sunday through Thursday) on the European Program (FM 95.6) - is devoting part of the program to the cause of street children, under the slogan "To Keep the Smile .
The program aims to give its audience an insight into the reality of street children s lives and the work being done to teach them a range of skills and to assist their reintegration into society. It will also help identify the areas in which Unicef and partner NGOs need more financial support and how the audience can contribute.
The crew of Sizzling Sounds will broadcast reports from different facilities and projects around Cairo, talking to street children and NGO staff. Experts will also be invited as studio guests to share their views and ideas and to answer questions from callers.
"One of the media s key functions is to serve the community and that is why we have decided to focus on this important issue, said Mohammed Islam, presenter of "Sizzling Sounds. He added, "The message we want to convey to our audience is that we should work together to keep a smile on a child s face - something which is the right of every child .
Under the leadership of Egypt s First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, and the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood (NCCM), Unicef works to raise public awareness on the issue of street children and provides support to the NGOs delivering health and other essential services to the most vulnerable of the street child population - the girls and young mothers. Unicef is also supporting improved national systems for monitoring, identification and referral for children at risk and in need of protection, including street children.


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