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WHOs Childrens Party and the Solidarity Fair
Maria Dweggah, WHO
This year the Party and the Fair were held on
19 December 2002. The Fair was animated by the Michael Jackson impressionist
Paul Besana, son of one of our own. We were entertained by the group Mousso
from Burkina Faso and by the very talented Subhan Jeruthasan who performed
classical dances from of South India. He is also the son of one of our
own. The Fair is as successful as the generosity and enthusiasm of the
staff. Both of these were present.
The air was festive with African sounds, perfumed
smells of good food from North, East and West Africa, laughter of children,
high pitched voices and moon walks of Michael.

The "Bottle Stall" had its usual success. Some walked
away with a bottle of ketchup, while others had
the good luck to take away expensive champagne or perfume. The homemade
sangría had the right punch. The bric-à-brac items disappeared
miraculously. Who buys this stuff? people ask year after year.
Well, I dont know but it goes. Part of the secret must be the tenacity
and good sales techniques of the people behind the tables. The bake sale
was very shortlived as those homemade goodies were bought up as quickly
as they were put on the table.
The Solidarity Fair is in its seventh year. The
first was held in December 1995 to raise money for those staff members
whose posts were being cut to 50% following a major reduction in force.
The Solidarity Fund was thus created by the Staff Association with the
benefits from this first event. Since 1995 the Fund has expanded to eventually
include all WHO staff who are in serious financial difficulty, especially
in emergency situations. It has also been extended to help people outside
WHO, such as the construction of an orphanage in India, building a maternity
in Ethiopia, and assistance in paying hospital bills for a young Burundi
woman in need of a heart operation. This year, benefits from the Fair
will go to Médecins sans Frontières, Suisse. See you for
the EIGHTH!
The traditional Childrens Party followed.
Children were encouraged to bring gifts for children less fortunate.
As with past years, this event is
always a success thanks to the energy and comittment of many WHO staff
who volunteer to organize and act as hosts and hostesses. As they say
a picture is worth a thousand words.
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