Olalekan Ajia. Communication for Development Specialist, UNICEF Nigeria
How old do you feel?
65 years
Where do you live?
Bertram, TX
What book do you currently read?
King: A Life by Jonathan Eig
If you could travel without restrictions, where would you go?
Brazil
Your best experience with UNICEF?
Communication Specialist, UNICEF Burundi
Your biggest challenge when working for UNICEF?
Getting government partners to fulfill their promises to children.
What is your biggest fear, in relation to the future of children? What is your greatest hope, in relation to children?
Fear: Children's lives are no longer considered sacrosant in conflicts and wars.
Hope: Children's Voices will once again resonate in the corridors of power.
What is one piece of advice you would wish to give to the UNICEF Executive Director?
Renewed advocacy for children to become once again inviolable Zones of Peace in conflicts.
Do you have any suggestions to improve XUNICEF - content, format, ideas, etc..?
Not yet
You can contact Olalekan at : olalekan.ajia@gmail.com
How old do you feel?
65 years
Where do you live?
Bertram, TX
What book do you currently read?
King: A Life by Jonathan Eig
If you could travel without restrictions, where would you go?
Brazil
Your best experience with UNICEF?
Communication Specialist, UNICEF Burundi
Your biggest challenge when working for UNICEF?
Getting government partners to fulfill their promises to children.
What is your biggest fear, in relation to the future of children? What is your greatest hope, in relation to children?
Fear: Children's lives are no longer considered sacrosant in conflicts and wars.
Hope: Children's Voices will once again resonate in the corridors of power.
What is one piece of advice you would wish to give to the UNICEF Executive Director?
Renewed advocacy for children to become once again inviolable Zones of Peace in conflicts.
Do you have any suggestions to improve XUNICEF - content, format, ideas, etc..?
Not yet
You can contact Olalekan at : olalekan.ajia@gmail.com

Thanks, Olalekan, for suggesting that the ExDir should promote the "inviolable Zones of Peace."
ReplyDeleteIt is one advocacy which I feel has been neglected, and yet without peace how can we help children?