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HUMANITARIAN AID

        Expressing solidarity towards populations and countries   shortage, saving lives and protecting human dignity.   MSC’s partnership with UNICEF                Project in Malawi – Nutrition emergency relief
        affected  by  famine,  war  and  epidemics  as  well  as    Since July 2009, MSC has joined efforts with UNICEF   MSC Cruises has been partnering with UNICEF   In  2015,  Malawi  experienced  a  devastating  flooding,
        towards victims of natural disasters represents a    to achieve positive changes at the field level for thou-   through  the  “Get on  Board  for  Children”  initiative,    which was considered as one of the worst food
        fundamental moral engagement for MSC.         sands of children and their families across the world.            collecting donations from guests, selling UNICEF    insecurity crisis in over a decade in Southern Africa,
        In this respect, MSC is proud to actively contribute    The projects supported by MSC range from educational    products on board MSC Cruises’ vessels, providing    with 3.5 million Malawian children being affected in
        to several emergency and disaster relief initiatives   initiatives  for  the  vulnerable  children  of  Brazilian   logisticfacilities and increasing awareness of UNICEF’s   the country’s 28 districts.
        both  through independent actions  and through    “favela” shanty towns to projects combatting malaria          work worldwide, through advocacy campaigns and   UNICEF’s response to help reducing child   mortality
        strategic partnerships with specialised international   across   Africa and programmes treating severe acute    integrated initiatives, such as the “edutainment    rates resulting from severe acute malnutrition and
        actors, such as the International Committee of the Red   child malnutrition in crisis and emergency situations in   activities” specifically designed for children and    combat the food crisis in that region included the
        Cross (ICRC) and United Nations Specialized Agencies,   Ethiopia, South Sudan, Somalia and Malawi.              families. In 2016, more than 250,000 youngsters, aged   supply of life-saving therapeutic milk and Ready-to-
        Programmes and Funds, including the World Food   Some of these initiatives are promoted on board of             between 5 and 17, took part in UNICEF activities,    Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTF). The severe acute mal-
        Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Children’s   MSC Cruises’ vessels and are generously supported           becoming junior UNICEF goodwill ambassadors.   nutrition is treated using therapeutic milk and RUTF
        Fund (UNICEF).                                by their guests through spontaneous donations.                    The partnership has its own motivational message    since ordinary foods can be ineffective or carry risks.
        MSC supports rapid humanitarian response, in line   An MSC for UNICEF field visit, led by Mr. Pierfrancesco     “Together we can make a difference” and its own   MSC joined forces with UNICEF in Malawi, providing
        with international humanitarian laws, by transporting   Vago, Executive Chairman MSC Cruises, was               song “I Can Believe – MSC for UNICEF”, by an Italian   logistics assistance and playing a strategic role in
        emergency humanitarian aid cargoes such as medical   conducted in April 2016 to assess the impact of            children’s choir. The song provides a soundtrack to   delivering these vital products to the affected
        equipment and food supplies, effectively contributing   MSC’s actions in the field.                             all UNICEF awareness-raising efforts on MSC Cruises    population. MSC plans to renew its commitment to
        to alleviate poverty in the short term, addressing food                                                         vessels, including the MSC for UNICEF kids parade   UNICEF in  Malawi in 2017 and continue the treatment
                                                                                                                        during the UNICEF Day, that forms part of every cruise.   and the   rehabilitation of children affected by severe
                                                                                                                        Since the beginning of its partnership, MSC Cruises’   acute malnutrition throughout the country.
                                                                                                                        guests have contributed to a total of EUR 6,250,897.
                                                                                  Mr. Pierfrancesco Vago,
                                                                                  Executive  Chairman
                                                                                  MSC Cruises, visited
                                                                                  the UNICEF facilities                                                               MSC’s partnership with Mercy Ships
                                                                                  in Malawi in March 2016                                                             Since 2011, MSC supports the work of Mercy Ships, a
                                                                                                                          MSC IMPACT
                                                                                                                                                                      non-profit medical organisation, which uses hospital
                                                                                                                          Since 2015, more than 6,000 children        vessels to deliver free world-class health services to
                                                                                                                          have been treated in Somalia,               vulnerable populations living in the developing world.
                                                                                                                          over 9,000 respectively in South Sudan      MSC’s contribution involves the provision of free
                                                                                                                          and Ethiopia.                               transportation of medical equipment, which helps
                                                                                                                          The lives of nearly 41,543 children and     Mercy Ships to re-allocate a significant component of
                                                                                                                          their families in Malawi have been          its logistics budget to other important life-changing
                                                                                                                          positively impacted between 2015 and        undertakings. MSC’s commitment to Mercy Ship will
                                                                                                                          2016. Between 2015 and 2016, some           be further enhanced in the next years.
                                                                                                                          2,037 million sachets of Ready-to-Use
                                                                                                                          Therapeutic Foods and around 72,000
                                                                                                                          sachets of F-75 Therapeutic milk were
                                                                                                                          delivered to children in Malawi.








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