Lionel Messi's foundation has donated an incredible 200,000 euros to a UNICEF project in Kenya which targets the construction of a water pump and the supply of food to the hunger-stricken area. The global football star also contributed to privately funded search for Emiliano Sala after his plane crashed into the English channel last month as he journeyed from Nantes to Wales. The said project will provide running water to homes and primary schools to more than 2,000 people, children inclusive. New bathrooms will be built in the schools to improve on hygiene, and the kids will each receive 2 liters of water during a school day. In a bid to solve hunger issues that plague the area, at least 4,000 food supplements will be distributed to the affected Kenyan people. Reports reveal that more than 58,000 young people suffered from malnutrition in the country between the period of January and August last year. Other worrisome statistics reveal that more than 54,000 children under...
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