Global entertainer and
humanitarian Beyoncé has teamed up with UNICEF through
her BeyGOOD philanthropic arm to announce the launch of
BEYGOOD4BURUNDI, a multi-year partnership to provide
safe water to the most vulnerable children in Burundi.
The partnership will support programmes to improve water, sanitation and basic hygiene practices in the hardest-to- reach areas of the landlocked East African nation.
The water crisis in Burundi is a crisis for children. When
children have to rely on unsafe water, they become weak,
malnourished and susceptible to water-borne diseases,
which are among the leading causes of death in children
under five.
The lack of water also forces children to miss out
on school to walk for miles in search of wells.
The burden of fetching water falls disproportionately on girls, who risk attacks along their journeys.
The burden of fetching water falls disproportionately on girls, who risk attacks along their journeys.
“Access to water is a fundamental right. When you give
children clean and safe water, you don’t just give them life,
you give them health, an education, and a brighter future. I
am committed to helping drive lasting solutions to the water
crisis in Burundi,” said Beyoncé.
“Addressing the global water crisis is one of the defining
challenges of our time, and the children of Burundi are
among the most vulnerable,” said Caryl M. Stern, President
and CEO of UNICEF USA.
“This unique partnership combines
UNICEF’s decades of expertise in providing clean water to
children in Burundi and around the world with the power
and influence of the entertainment world to bring about
social change. We are grateful to Beyoncé and BeyGOOD for
joining forces with UNICEF, to highlight this critical issue to
new audiences.”
“BEYGOOD4BURUNDI is a continuation of the work that
Beyoncé, her family and Parkwood Entertainment are doing
to address water crises around the world, including right
here in the state of Louisiana and in Michigan,” said Ivy
McGregor, Director of Philanthropy and Corporate Relations
at Parkwood Entertainment, who traveled to Burundi earlier
this year.
“In Burundi I saw myself, my sisters and my
mother in the strength of the women and young sisters
travelling miles to carry water for their families. Today
young girls in the ‘Heart of Africa’ are given the gift of hope
for a brighter tomorrow through our multi-year partnership
with UNICEF and commitment to support safe water access
solutions.”
The first phase of the partnership includes the construction
of new wells equipped with hand pumps, hygiene education
and the improvement of water and sanitation facilities in
schools in four priority regions, including Bukemba and
Giharo in Rutana Province and Kinyinya and Nyabitsinda in
Ruyigui Province.
In these rural communities, children are
chronically malnourished and more than 65 percent of the
population use unsafe water sources. Children and families
have to walk long distances to water collection points, and
even then the water access rate is extremely low.
Further announcements related to the initiative will be made
on 20 November 2017, when the world comes together to
celebrate World Children’s Day – and give a voice and global
platform to the most vulnerable and hardest to reach
children on the planet.
More than 100 million people have gained access to water,
sanitation and hygiene services with the support of UNICEF
in the last three years.
With over 70 years of field-tested
experience and a network that spans the globe, UNICEF has
unequalled expertise in providing immediate, lifesaving
relief as well as driving long-term, sustainable solutions to
the biggest development challenges facing the world’s
children.
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