Lenny Kravitz Supports UNICEF's Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Efforts

Lenny Kravitz – GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter, record producer and actor—is using his voice and talent to do more than dazzle the stage and screen. He is throwing his support behind the global push by UNICEF and its partners to help save and improve the lives of millions of children and their families around the world by providing them with access to clean water and adequate sanitation.

“I was born in New York City and have always taken access to clean water as a given,” said Kravitz. “No child should die of diarrhea from drinking dirty water. That thousands of children under the age of five continue to die every day because they lack clean water and basic sanitation is simply unacceptable.”

Earlier today UNICEF announced that the world has met the Millennium Development Goal for drinking water, with 89 percent of the global population now with access. However, that still leaves more than 780 million people, mainly in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, without access. In addition, around 2.5 billion people—almost half the developing world’s population—lack access to improved sanitation. This all adds up to bad news for the children who are being left behind.

Kravitz will be appearing in Public Service Announcements and take to Twitter and Facebook with a message that all children can—and must—have access to clean water and adequate sanitation. Kravitz, who recently released the album ‘Black and White America’, and who will be starring in ‘The Hunger Games’ later this month, is joining forces with UNICEF to help mark World Water Day (March 22) and will send a global message of the importance of investing in children and providing them with clean water and sanitation.

In the United States, Kravitz will be lending his support for the UNICEF Tap Project by encouraging his fans and dining patrons across the country to pay $1 or more for the tap water they usually enjoy for free during World Water Week, March 19 – 25. With $1, UNICEF can provide a child with access to clean, safe water for 40 days, or 40 children with access to safe water for one day. Funds raised through the 2012 UNICEF Tap Project will provide children and families with clean drinking water in Viet Nam, Togo, Mauritania and Cameroon.

Poor sanitation, water and hygiene have serious repercussions on a child’s health, often causing diarrhea and other easily preventable diseases. Children, particularly girls, often miss school, because they are responsible for gathering water for their families, which can require many hours of their time. In addition, many schools lack private and decent sanitation facilities for girls, causing them to drop out of school. Without safe water, sanitation, and good hygiene, sustainable development is difficult to achieve.

Since 1990, UNICEF, governments and partners, have helped more than 2 billion people gain access to improved water sources and 1.8 billion people gain access to improved sanitation facilities. The efforts include drilling wells and installing water pumps, helping communities build latrines and teaching lifesaving hygiene to schoolchildren and mothers, and providing safe water and sanitation to communities during emergencies.

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Stars watch NBA All-Star Game

Justin Bieber, Jay-Z, Beyonce Knowles and John Legend were amongst the celebrities in attendance for the 60th NBA All-Star Game, while Rihanna, Kanye West and Lenny Kravitz performed at half-time.

Justin Bieber made the most of being sat beside stunning Rihanna by chatting her up all night.

Other stars in attendance at Sunday’s game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ciara, Gabrielle Union, Spike Lee, Snoop Dogg, Sean Combs, Steve Tyler, Dustin Hoffman, Lil’ Wayne, Gene Simmons, Ellen Pompeo, Kelen Lutz, Drake and Piers Morgan.

The celebrities though had turned up to watch the stars on the court and the National Basketball Association’s best did not disappoint. Kobe Bryant led the Western Conference All-Stars past their Eastern Conference opponents in a high-scoring 148-143 game.

Los Angeles Lakers guard, Bryant, who played in London in October as part of NBA Europe Live, scored 37 points and added 14 rebounds to take the MVP award in front of his home fans.

The Eastern Conference put up an impressive fight and produced a fantastic comeback to nearly snatch a victory. LeBron James, of the Miami Heat, was particularly impressive recording a triple double. He had 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

The 2012 NBA All-Star Game is set for Orlando, Florida.