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Newsletters

UNICEF Ethiopia produces quarterly newsletters on different topics. Each issue contains an introduction by the UNICEF Ethiopia Representative, feature stories, interviews with the respective Programme Officers and the latest news.

This year issues are:
• Sanitation (pdf)

• Youth Participation (pdf)
• Mine Risk Education (pdf)

Issues produced in 2003 are:
• Girls’ Education (pdf)
• Emergency Drought (pdf)
• Child Protection (pdf)
• Nutrition (pdf)

Previous issues:
• Immunisation
• Malaria
• Special Session on Children
• HIV/AIDS
• Say Yes for Children
• Moving Forward with Emergencies: Strengthening our Commitment to the Next Generation
• The Global Partnership for Children: Our Collective Task for the Next Generation

 

 

 

 

UNICEF ETHIOPIA DIARY

 

 


Publications

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Hammer girl browsing the child-friendly booklet

 

1. Child Friendly Millennium Development Goals

A child-friendly version of the MDG, in English and four local languages with Ethiopian Artwork.

2. Ethiopia: Responding to Emergency and Development in Ethiopia

This publication provides an overview of UNICEF’s programme work in six drought-affected regions where the country office has prioritised its activities. Profiles are on Afar, Amhara, Oromiya, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples, Somali and Tigray regions. 

3. Healing with Hope: HIV/AIDS Youth Art Exhibition Catalogue 

This catalogue in Amharic and English contains the art work exhibited by young Ethiopian artists under the age of thirty. The artists joined the fight against HIV/AIDS by depicting how youth can help prevent the spread of this deadly disease.

4. Convention on the Rights of the Child

A child-friendly version of the CRC, in English and four local languages with traditional Ethiopian Artwork.
 

5. Teenagers’ Voice: The Ethiopian Teenagers’ Forum Magazine

• First issue on HIV/AIDS (in Amharic)
• Second issue on street children (in Amharic and English)
• Third issue on poverty reduction (in Amharic and English)

6. Educating Girls Benefits all: Estimated Cost for Girl-Friendly Schools. ( pdf)

 

 

 

Videos

 

Films produced by UNICEF Ethiopia: 

1.  Ground water:  A Question for Survival. Addis Ababa: UNICEF/GEM TV, 2004.
13 min, sound, colour
It depicts the situation of water in Ethiopia and the community views on the problems and the benefits of hand dug wells. It also looks into the community hand pump projects and women discussing on the problems revolving around the distribution of ground water. It also highlights the problem of fluoride in the rift valley areas and the pilot project of extracting fluoride. 

2. UNICEF Mosquito Net Videos. Addis Ababa: UNICEF/Cactus, 2002.
6 min, sound, colour
The UNICEF Representative Mr. Ibrahim Jabr highlights about the new technology finding - the low cost insecticide malaria net. He further explains the effort of Government and UNICEF in controlling the disease that affects mother and children. He further stressed the need for partnership. The vice Minister Dr. Demissie Tadesse also stressed the government effort and the need to control the disease. 
This film in English, Amharic, Oromifa and Tigrina is aired on ETV to commemorate the 2002 Africa Malaria day. It contains the views of the community who have been using the net. According to the community the net and found it to be effective and less costly as compared to the cost that would have been spent for examination and treatment of the disease.

3. Goal Against Malaria – Animation. Addis Ababa: UNICF/Cactus, 2002.
20 sec, sound, colour
TV spot on malaria with a message "Together we can score a winning goal against malaria". In English and Amharic.

4. Water is Life. Addis Ababa: UNICEF, 2002.
12 min, sound, colour
The video depicts the situation of water in certain part of Ethiopia during the drought situation and UNICEF’s intervention. It captures the voices of the children, women and the community at large on the shortage of water and food and its effect on their day to day life. It also shows UNICEF response to the immediate emergency situation by distributing plastic sheets, jerry cans and water. It also looks into UNICEF long term and sustainable activities in the region.

5. Samia. Addis Ababa: UNICEF, 2002
13 min., sound, colour
     
The film revolves around the life of Samia Sadik whose greatest wish is to be a medical doctor.  She is the first girl from her village, Harla, in Eastern Ethiopia who struggle with traditional practices to pursue her education instead of getting married against her will at the age of 14. Her painful struggle with traditional practices to pursue her education is depicted in the film. It also presents the role that her teachers and the Women's Affairs Office have played to help realize her rights through continuous consultation at different level. It shows the family changed perception towards supporting Samia to continue with her studies and canceling the commitment they had underwent to give their child to a man. It also shows Samia’s effort to shares her painful struggle with her school mates and her views on the benefits of girls’ education.

 

 

 

 
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