The Washington Post, January 31st, 1995
THE IMPACT of James P. Grant, longtime head of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), who died Saturday, was not limited to his famous personal enthusiasm for a cause. Who, after all, could oppose the goal of helping the world's poorest children? As one who was born in China of missionary parents and spent a career focusing on world development, he had a fire for getting things done. By his media savvy, he forced a distracted public's attention to the needs of children, set goals and marked every incremental step toward their achievement. By his sensitivity to the needs of distracted pol...
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