Eye See? photo project spotlights the views of young earthquake survivors in Pakistan
By Sabine Dolan
NEW YORK, USA, 5 October 2006 ? To mark the one-year anniversary of northern Pakistan?s devastating earthquake, UNICEF has launched the ?Eye See II? photo project, a special initiative to highlight the unique experiences and needs of children in the quake?s aftermath.
An exhibition of photos from the project opened today in Pakistan?s capital, Islamabad. Twenty-one children from areas that were hard-hit by the earthquake attended the event. There they met Pakistan?s President, General Pervez Musharraf, who toured the exhibit as part of the earthquake anniversary observance.
FULL ARTICLE AT: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/pakistan_36087.html
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