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'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #18: Fighting for access to education. Moderator Amy Costello speaks with Mayra Avellar Neves, Thandiwe Chama and Prof. Shantha Sinha about their pioneering work to bring peace and educational opportunities to children worldwide.

The high cost of malaria on Liberia's schools
Veldis Makor, 13, from Monrovia, talks about the high cost of malaria on Liberia's schools.

Immunization efforts in Ukraine
UNICEF Representative Yukie Mokuo talks about efforts to get children immunized in Ukraine.

UNICEF in Space: Astronaut and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Frank de Winne talks to school children
Astronaut and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Frank de Winne answers questions from Malian school children from aboard the International Space Station.

Funding shortfalls may threaten critical humanitarian assistance in Somalia
UNICEF Somalia Country Representative Rozanne Chorlton talks about the crisis in Somalia and the funding shortage for humanitarian relief programmes there.

UNICEF calls for 'durable solutions' to food insecurity
UNICEF Regional Emergency Advisor for Eastern and Southern Africa Robert McCarthy calls for 'durable solutions' to ongoing food insecurity.

Cricket stars raise awareness about HIV in South Africa
Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara speaks about the THINK WISE initiative while visiting young people living with HIV near Johannesburg, South Africa.

More than 500 cholera deaths after water and health sector collapse in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Zimbabwe Communications Officer Tsitsi Singizi discusses the need for a systemic solution to the country's cholera outbreak.

UNICEF and partners respond to flood crisis in the Philippines
UNICEF Radio correspondent Shia Levitt interviews 20-year-old flood survivor Joseph Cataan and UNICEF Representative in the Philippines Vanessa Tobin.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies: Podcast #17: Teachers under threat
Podcast # 17: Teachers under threat. Moderator Amy Costello speaks with Dr. Mario Novelli and Sunai Phasuk about attacks on teachers in Colombia and southern Thailand.

Triple punch tests disaster preparedness in Asia-Pacific region
Indonesia Communications Specialist Lely Djuhari discusses the earthquake in West Sumatra.

More than 1 million people affected by flooding in the Philippines
UNICEF Philippines Chief of Health Dr. Marinus Gotink discusses recent flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ondoy.

More than a bailout: Social protection for children affected by AIDS
Moderator Amy Costello speaks with Linda Richter and Ahmed Hussein about children, HIV and social protection in the midst of economic crisis.

Young people appeal to world leaders at UN Summit on Climate Change
Young activists discuss why they got involved in environmental issues and what it was like to make presentations at the UN General Assembly.

Humanitarian access still limited by conflict in Yemen
UNICEF Representative in Yemen Aboudou Karimou Adjibadé discusses the ongoing conflict there and its impact on families.

UNICEF and partners launch massive effort to reinvigorate Zimbabwe's schools
UNICEF Representative in Zimbabwe Dr. Peter Salama talks about a far-reaching new programme to reinvigorate education in Zimbabwe.

Allies Against AIDS: A podcast on transforming gender inequality
Amy Costello speaks to founder and former Executive Director of The AIDS Support Organization in Uganda, Noerine Kaleeba and Senior Technical Adviser on Gender Violence and Rights with the International Center for Research on Women, Gary Barker.

Les familles déplacées au Yémen ont besoin d'une aide humanitaire
Le Représentant de l'UNICEF au Yemen, Aboudou Karimou Adjibade, nous parle de la crise des déplacements de personnes dans le pays.

Un rapport des Nations Unies estime que la Somalie affronte sa crise la plus grave des vingt dernières années
La Représentante de l'UNICEF en Somalie, Rozanne Chorlton, débat de la crise de malnutrition qui s'aggrave en Somalie.

Histoire de Tereza : je veux être pilote
Juin 2009 : Tereza Kitale, une lycéenne de 17 ans à Juba, parle de son rêve de devenir pilote.

Les interventions de nutrition de l'UNICEF en Somalie perturbées par des pillages
La Représentante de l'UNICEF en Somalie Rozanne Chorlton réclame des garanties de sécurité.

Histoire de Peter : le reportage d'un jeune journaliste en herbe au Sud Soudan
Peter Yel, 16 ans , témoigne de la hausse des prix des denrées alimentaire et de l'insécurité alimentaire au Sud Soudan.

Briser la barrière de l'exclusion
L'animatrice de radio ONU et UNICEF s'entretient avec Mónica Alemán du Forum international des femmes indigènes et Maurice Bryan du Groupe international pour les droits des minorités.

L'histoire d'Alfred : un journaliste en herbe enquête sur les mariages précoces au Sud-Soudan
Alfred Malish, 14 ans, enquête sur le problème des mariages précoces au Sud-Soudan.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast # 17: Teachers under threat. Moderator Amy Costello speaks with Dr. Mario Novelli and Sunai Phasuk about attacks on teachers in Colombia and southern Thailand.

Le reportage d'un journaliste en herbe sur le problème des frais de scolarité au Sud-Soudan
un reportage de Michael Lual, 17 ans, sur les difficultés rencontrées par les familles pour payer les frais de scolarité au Sud-Soudan.

Influx of refugees creates silent emergency in eastern Cameroon
UNICEF Representative in Cameroon Ora Musu Clemens explains the 'silent emergency' for refugees in the eastern part of the country.

UNICEF Radio wins two New York Festivals Awards for Gaza coverage
Listen to excerpts from UNICEF Radio's award-winning coverage of the crisis in Gaza.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #16: Am I safe? The role of children and education in disaster risk reduction. With UNICEF's Antony Spalton and Rhee, a 16-year-old boy from the Philippines.

Occupation of UNICEF Somalia base hinders vital interventions
UNICEF's Wafaa Saeed discusses the six-week occupation of one of UNICEF's main bases in Somalia by a militia group.

UNICEF Radio's Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah
Voices of Youth and UNICEF Radio's Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah marvels at the mix of cultures showcased at Guyana's 'Carifesta'.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #15: Giving girls a chance - educating to end child labour.

Cholera crisis continues in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Zimbabwe Communications Officer Tsitsi Singizi discusses the ongoing cholera crisis.

As fighting ends, Sri Lanka faces a critical moment
UNICEF's James Elder describes the humanitarian crisis that remains in northen Sri Lanka even as fighting has essentally ended.

Food and fuel crises hit poorest Nepali families the hardest
UNICEF's Sarah Crowe discusses the effects of the economic crisis on South Asia's poorest children and families.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #14: Education in the line of fire in Afghanistan and Pakistan. With Wenny Kusuma, Yasmeen Hassan and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.

A catastrophe for Sri Lanka's children trapped in northern conflict zone
UNICEF's Sarah Crowe discusses the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka.

Aid for children and families displaced by fighting in Pakistan's Swat Valley
UNICEF Pakistan Deputy Representative Luc Chauvin discusses the displacement crisis in north-west Pakistan.

Digital Diary: Changing behaviour to fight AIDS
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba, 19, talks about behaviour change and AIDS prevention in Zambia.

Education for All Week: Gaza's students struggle to return to damaged schools
UNICEF Education Officer Ibtisam Abu-Shammala explains the obstacles to a normal school environment in Gaza.

Rwandan teenager does her part to commemorates 15th anniversary of genocide
Genocide survivor Vanessa Umubyeyi, 15, talks about the importance of hope in terrifying times.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #13: UN General Assembly thematic debate. With Nicholas Burnett, Lothar Krappmann, Vernor Muñoz and Leslie Wilson.

In eastern DR Congo, up to 250,000 flee attacks by Rwandan rebel group
March 2009: UNICEF Radio reports on families displaced by revenge attacks in North Kivu, DR Congo, in recent weeks.

World Health Day 2009: Gazans still recovering from ill effects of conflict
UNICEF Health and Nutrition Officer Rafat Hassouna describes health challenges in the aftermath of the conflict in Gaza.

Help for refugees in Chad
UNICEF Emergency Communications Officer in eastern Chad, Cornelia Walther, describes the difficult conditions for 10,000 new refugees from Central African Republic.

Ghanaian youth radio host speaks out on gender equality
Ghanaian youth radio host Edith Asamani, 18, shares stories from a UN conference of the Commission on the Status of Women.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #12: Crisis in Gaza. Sir John Holmes, John Ging and Dr. Eyad Rajab El Sarraj.

Mother-to-child transmission of HIV persists in Chad
UNICEF Representative in Chad Dr. Marzio Babille discusses the ongoing fight against mother to child transmission of HIV.

Sri Lanka's innocent victims
UNICEF Sri Lanka Chief of Communications James Elder discusses the crisis in the Vanni region.

Rebel violence in north-eastern DR Congo
UNICEF Representative in DR Congo Pierrette Vu Thi and UNICEF Uganda Communications Specialist Chulho Hyun discuss rebel violence in north-eastern DR Congo.

UNICEF organizes concert for Cuban young people
Listen to the new song, 'Libres' ('Free'), dedicated to UNICEF and young people worldwide, and performed for the first time at the 'G Street' concert in Havana, Cuba.

Cholera outbreaks raise concern in nine Southern African countries
UNICEF Regional Emergency Officer Bob McCarthy and Senior Health Advisor for Emergencies Robin Nandy discuss the cholera outbreaks in Southern Africa.

Executive Director calls for stronger protection for Palestinian and Israeli children
UN Radio interviews UNICEF's Executive Director following her visit to the Gaza Strip.

'Curious Minds' produce lively youth radio in Ghana - Interview
Listen to an interview with 'Curious Minds' participant Miranda Naa Aforkor Tetteh.

'Curious Minds' produce lively youth radio in Ghana
Listen to clips from the ICDB Award-winning programme, 'Curious Minds'.

Children trapped in Sri Lanka's conflict
UNICEF Sri Lanka Chief of Communication James Elder discusses the situation of children trapped by conflict in the northern area known as the Vanni.

'Everything is destroyed': Siblings describe destruction of their school in Gaza
Muhammed, 16, and his sister Maram, 12, talk about the destruction in their neighborhood in the Gaza Strip.

As recovery begins, but the toll of conflict on Gaza's children is clear
UNICEF Special Representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territory Patricia McPhillips describes the challenges of bringing aid into Gaza.

Digital Diarist reports on efforts to eradicate Guinea worm disease in Ghana
Bernice Akuamoah, a Voices of Youth and UNICEF Radio Digital Diarist, learns about Guinea worm disease.

Fighting halts in Gaza but humanitarian challenges remain
UNICEF Regional Communication Chief Abdel-Rahman Ghandour discusses UNICEF's priorities in the wake of the Gaza ceasefire.

As infrastructure collapses, UNICEF supplies water for shelters in Gaza
Ibtisam, a UNICEF Education Officer in Gaza, speaks about the situation at schools in the territory.

'We cannot wait' - Gaza aid worker's wife about to give birth amidst crisis
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the quandary facing a UNICEF aid worker in Gaza whose wife is about to give birth.

UNICEF Project Officer and mother of three copes with Gaza crisis
Reem, a UNICEF staff member in Gaza, talks about living, working and protecting her own family in the midst of crisis.

'Framing Our World' workshop trains young photographers in Uzbekistan
16-year-old Saidazim Fazilov talks about documenting the landscapes and traditions of Uzbekistan.

Digital Diary: Bernice reports on the benefits of giving bikes to Ghanaian schoolgirls
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah interviews Rahinatu Alhassan, (left), 15, and Sherifatu Zakaria, 16, who have both benefited from UNICEF-sponsored bicycles at their school in Tarikpaa, Ghana.

Palestinian families endure 11 days of conflict in Gaza
Reem, 16, speaks to UNICEF Radio from her family's home in Gaza City.

Life in the midst of Gaza conflict, through the eyes of a Palestinian teenager
Baha, 16, speaks to UNICEF Radio from his home in Gaza City.

Nigel's Story: The tragedy of Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak
UNICEF's Tsitsi Singizi tells the story of Nigel Chigudu, 15, who lost five siblings to Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak in one night.

A conversation with Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Amy Costello interviews Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the UN Radio studio in New York.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #11: Former child soldiers Ishamel Beah, Grace Akallo and Kon Kelei on 'Recovery through Education'.

Nepal's Young Peer Supporters fight against sexual exploitation of children
16-year-old Parwati, from Nepal, talks to UNICEF Communications Officer Brigitte Stark-Merklein.

More than 500 cholera deaths in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Zimbabwe Communications Officer Tsitsi Singizi discusses the country's recent cholera outbreak.

Children and AIDS podcast focuses on early intervention and diagnosis
Amy Costello hosts a conversation on early infant HIV diagnosis with Dr. Shaffiq Essajee, Mathakane Metsing and Felix Masi.

UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Hilde Frafjord Johnson visits Afghanistan
Kristine Peduto of the UNICEF Afghanistan Child Protection Section discusses the new Secretary-General Report on Children and Armed Conflicts.

Thousands of schools closed in eastern DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy talks about the difficulty of educating children when so many people are displaced.

Supporting and protecting mothers living with HIV
Dr. Mitch Besser, Nazneen Damji, Dr. Ruth Bamela Engo and moderator Amy Costello discuss support and protection for mothers living with HIV.

Children abducted by armed groups in eastern DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, discusses the increase in abductions of children by armed groups.

ICDB annual award: Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Gideon Tuffuor Amponsa and Naa Aforkor Tetteh, young producers from the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, talk about winning the ICDB Award for radio.

ICDB annual award: Angola's Radio Pio
Hector Lourenso of Angola's Radio Pio, a finalist for the 2008 ICDB Award for radio, discusses the responsibilities of being a young radio journalist.

Aid flights arrive in DR Congo, but insecurity persists
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, describes the push to bring aid to over 1 million displaced people.

Tens of thousands displaced by flooding after a rare tropical storm hits Yemen
UNICEF Representative in Yemen Aboudou Karimou Adjibadé describes what UNICEF is doing to help families in the wake of a rare tropical storm.

Aid for the displaced begins as humanitarian crisis deepens in DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy describes the scene at the first aid distribution in DR Congo since the declaration of a ceasefire.

UNICEF Pakistan Chief of External Relations Antonia Paradela speaks about the earthquake in Balochistan province.
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal speaks to UNICEF Pakistan Chief of External Relations Antonia Paradela about the earthquake in Balochistan province.

Aid on hold as fighting displaces thousands more families in North Kivu, DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy talks about insecurity in North Kivu and its disastrous effects on women and children.

As severe floods engulf Central America, children are some of the worst affected
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal speaks with UNICEF Deputy Regional Director Jean Gough about relief efforts to address the effects of flooding in Central America.

Fighting resumes in DR Congo as displaced civilians languish
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, describes how recent fighting is stalling the humanitarian effort.

Delivering on the front lines: Maternal health in conflict, post-conflict and emergency situations
Sarah Chynoweth, Etelle Higonnet, Susan Purdin and moderator Amy Costello discuss maternal health in conflict, post-conflict and emergency situations.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #10: Financing education in emergencies. With Desmond Bermingham, Dr. Codou Diaw and Peter Kramer.

Lesotho Voices
Listen to a special report from the UK Committee for UNICEF on mothers, children and HIV in Lesotho.

As cold weather nears, UNICEF and partners shelter Kyrgyzstan earthquake survivors
UNICEF Radio's Chris Schuepp talks to UNICEF Representative in Kyrgyzstan Tim Schaffter about the emergency response in quake-affected areas.

Digital Diarist Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits a festival to support South African youth
Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits the Phoenix Child and Family Welfare Society's annual fair in Phoenix, South Africa.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #9: Education under pressure in Iraq: Amy Costello speaks George Packer, Zuhal Sultan and Mette Norstrand about Iraqi youths' struggle to study amidst war.

Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba on HIV-prevention in Zambia
Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba, age 19, interviews young people in Zambia about HIV prevention.

In the wake of three other storms, Hurricane Ike devastates the Caribbean
UNICEF Regional Director Nils Kastberg speaks to UNICEF Radio about the damage caused by Hurricane Ike in the Caribbean.

Centres for families displaced by conflict in and around South Ossetia set up by UNICEF
UNICEF's Chris Schuepp talks to UNICEF Representative in Georgia Giovanna Barberis about the struggles faced by displaced families.

Storms batter the Caribbean, displacing thousands of children and their families
UNICEF Haiti Communication Officer Louis-Etienne Vigneault talks about the consequences of three major storms crossing over Haiti during the past three weeks.

Emmanuel Jal talks about growing up as a child soldier
Listen as Emmanuel Jal talks about growing up as a child soldier and the power of hip hop.

Worries about displaced people continue in Russia and Georgia
Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Georgia Benjamin Perks discusses the aid effort for people displaced by conflict in Georgia and Russia.

A woman living with HIV works to prevent mother-to-child transmission in Bolivia
UNICEF correspondent Lucia Rovi speaks with María Isabel, a courageous young mother living with HIV/AIDS who now volunteers to help others.

Removing barriers to girls' education in Nepal
UNICEF Communications Specialist Sonia Yeo relates her visit to a madrasa in Nepal, where she talked with some of the female students.

UNICEF correspondent Jin Bo talks with UNICEF Hong Kong Ambassadors
UNICEF correspondent Jin Bo talks with UNICEF Hong Kong Ambassadors Louis Koo Tin-Lok, Charlie Young and Miriam Yeung about their visit to quake-affected Sichuan province.

Women parliamentarians lead major changes in African politics
Parliamentarians Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi, Hon. Kate Kamba of Tanzania and Ambassador Joy Mukanyange of Rwanda share stories of breaking through their countries' gender barriers.

A young environmental activist fights on, 16 years after her Earth Summit speech
Severn Cullis-Suzuki reflects on her 1992 speech at the Rio Earth Summit, which has inspired millions, and offers advice to today's young activists.

J8 Summit widens horizons of young participants
Avani Jariwala, 16, a sophomore at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California, talks to UNICEF Radio about being a US delegate to the J8 Summit.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #8: Disasters and school construction. With Kate Stohr, Dr. Brian Tucker and Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano.

Special podcast: Women and girls tell their stories through film and radio documentaries
Moderator Amy Costello interviews Ann Cotton, David Eberts and Joe Richman on storytelling about development and social issues.

Three participants in the Indigenous Youth Caucus speak to UNICEF Radio
At the seventh session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, held in New York in April, the youngest generation of indigenous people around the world came together as one body to highlight the problems they face.

UNICEF and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcome news of more international aid access in Myanmar
18-year-old Myo Min Aye Win from Yangon describes the ways that people in Myanmar are helping each other rebuild their lives after Cyclone Nargis.

Conditions in Zimbabwe could reach crisis levels if violence continues
UNICEF Zimbabwe Chief of Communication James Elder discusses the effect of post-election violence on children.

Psycho-social support helps children deal with the 'storm in their mind' after Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF Myanmar Child Protection Specialist, Anne-Claire Dufay Demoulin, discusses helping children cope with life after the destruction caused by cyclone Nargis.

In Myanmar's cyclone zone, 'surviving the disaster has become a disaster', 2 of 2
UNICEF Myanmar Chief of Child Protection Anne-Claire Dufay talks about helping children cope with life after the cyclone.

In Myanmar's cyclone zone, 'surviving the disaster has become a disaster', 1 of 2
UNICEF Representative in Myanmar Ramesh Shrestha gives an overview of the Cyclone Nargis relief effort.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appeals for further aid for cyclone-affected Myanmar
UNICEF Myanmar's Chief of Health and Nutrition Dr. Osamu Kunii reports on the urgent needs of residents of the country's cyclone-affected region.

UNICEF focuses on restoring normalcy for young survivors of Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF Myanmar Chief of Education Niki Abrishamian describes the damage that Cyclone Nargis has done to schools.

UNICEF safe-water supplies arrive in Myanmar to aid cyclone survivors
Emergency Logistics Officer Paul Molinaro at UNICEF Supply Division in Copenhagen explains how aid is reaching Myanmar.

Interview with Juanita Vasquez: Myanmar cyclone
UNICEF Myanmar Officer in Charge, Juanita Vasquez, describes the devastation she has witnessed in the Irrawaddy Delta.

Safe water can make difference between life and death in post-cyclone Myanmar
UNICEF Chief of Knowledge Management in Supply Division Rudolf Schwenk details emergency aid sent from the UNICEF warehouses in Copenhagen.

Community radio encourages girls' education in Mozambique
UNICEF's Patricia Souza discusses Mozambique's new Erive Community Radio station.

'Beyond School Books'- a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #6
Podcast # 6: Gender Equality. Moderator Amy Costello speaks with guests H.E. Vabah Gayflor, Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda and H.E. Kirsti Lintonen about the importance of gender equality in the education systems in countries affected by emergencies.

Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
UNICEF's Claire Hajaj explains the difficulty of educating children in the midst of the Iraqi conflict.

Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
Khadeeja, 13, talks about returning to school in Basra after weeks of violence.

Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
Mohammed, 16, speaks to UNICEF Radio from his home in Sadr City while fighting echoes in the streets.

Child labour: Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro
Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro, 19, records an 11-year-old boy's poem on child labor.

Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro
Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro, 19, speaks about the issue of child labour in Botswana.

International Mine Awareness Day: Landmines in Afghanistan
Dr. Mohammed Reza of the UN Mine Action Centre for Afghanistan discusses the ongoing problem of landmines in the country.

On International Mine Awareness Day, Afghanistan still copes with landmines
Roshan Khadivi explains how the Healthy School Initiative provides Afghan children with safe places to play.

Fatuma's Digital Diary: Girls' education in Kenya's largest slum
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba reports on girls' education in Kibera - Kenya's largest slum.

Digital Diary: Nigerian street children tell their stories of life without security
Two Nigerian children, Damilola and Isaiah, tell their stories of life on the streets of Lagos.

UNICEF seeks emergency support for Somalia's undernourished children
UNICEF's James Elder reports on UNICEF's efforts to protect Somali children from the impact of war, famine and disease.

Counselling and education in DR Congo
UNICEF Education Specialist Sayo Aoki in Goma, DR Congo, explains how psychological trauma impedes education.

World Water Day 2008: UNICEF promotes safe sanitation
UNICEF Senior Adviser on Sanitation and Hygiene Therese Dooley discusses the health and economic benefits of good sanitation.

UNICEF promotes safe sanitation for World Water Day 2008
UNICEF Chief of Water, Environment and Sanitation Clarissa Brocklehurst tells UNICEF Radio why the importance of sanitation is often overlooked.

World Water Day 2008: UNICEF Chief of Water, Environment and Sanitation Clarissa Brocklehurs
UNICEF Chief of Water, Environment and Sanitation Clarissa Brocklehurst tells UNICEF Radio why the importance of sanitation is often overlooked.

Denise's story: Small grant brings wealth of knowledge to Mozambican youth
Denise Milice, 16, talks to UNICEF Radio about the youth-empowerment group she founded in Mozambique.

Temperatures rise, but Tajikistan still on alert after winter crisis
UNICEF Deputy Representative for Tajikistan Ruth Leano discusses the current situation in the country and the winter emergency's impact on children.

In DR Congo, counselling and education heal the invisible wounds of war
UNICEF Radio reports on the struggle of children displaced by war in DR Congo to find their place at school.

Kenyan leaders sign power-sharing agreement as children hope for peace
Kenyan children talk about the effect of recent fighting on their lives.

China's Youth Ambassadors raise HIV awareness, online and in the community
Youth Ambassadors Nan Zhang and Lily Wang, both 22, talk to UNICEF Radio about their work on China's award-winning AIDS campaign website.

Somalia's forgotten crisis
UNICEF Representative in Somalia Christian Balslev Olesen describes why Somalia is a "forgotten crisis".

Widespread damage and thousands displaced after violence in West Darfur
UNICEF Resident Project Officer Naqidullah Safi describes the situation in northern West Darfur.

UNICEF prepares to help tens of thousands of Chadian refugees
UNICEF Regional Communications Advisor to West and Central Africa, Martin Dawes describes what UNICEF is doing to help the tens of thousands of refugees flooding out of Chad.

Thousands flee widespread violence in Chad.
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Chad, Dimitri Papathanassiou describes the situation in the capital where rebels launched a massive attack over the weekend.

Kenya: Post-election violence increases
UNICEF Kenya Chief of Communication, Sarah Cameron describes the violence that has engulfed Kenya since its disputed elections in December.

Vaccination campaign in the Central African Republic aims to boost child survival
UNICEF Chief of Communication for Central and West Africa Martin Dawes discusses the 'Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Campaign'.

Violence subsides but families remain displaced in post-election Kenya
UNICEF Kenya Nutrition Specialist Linda Beyer shares her concerns for the future of displaced Kenyans.

Violence subsides but families remain displaced in post-election Kenya
Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba tells UNICEF Radio about the surprise she found on her visit to a makeshift camp for displaced people near Kibera, Nairobi.

One girl's story: 22-year-old Fatuma reports from Kenya's post-election conflict
UNICEF Radio correspondent Michael Kavanagh talks to 22-year-old Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba about her experience in the post-election conflict in Kibera, Kenya.

'Beyond School Books'- a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #5
A Classroom Far from Home. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests President Jose Ramos-Horta and Dr. Rima Salah about educating refugee and displaced children.

Tropical Storm Olga and Hurricane Noel displace 61,000 in Dominican Republic
UNICEF Representative in the Dominican Republic Tad Palac talks to UNICEF Radio about recovery from Tropical Storm Olga and Hurricane Noel.

'Beyond School Books'- a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #4
'A World Fit for Children'. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests H.E. Dr. Minkailu Bah, Tove Romsaas Wang, Alan Court and Duhabo Goleecha about educating children in some of the world's most challenging contexts.

Bernice's Digital Diary: A Ghanaian girl's take on London - Part 2
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth's original Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah from Ghana reports a new diary about her experiences as an intern in a television news station in London. Part 2 of 2.

Berenice's Digital Diary: A Ghanaian girl's take on London
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth original Digital Diarist Berenice Akuamoah from Ghana offers a new diary entry about her experiences as a television news intern in London. Part 1 of 2.

Cyclone in Bangladesh: UNICEF and partners join emergency relief effort
UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh Louis-Georges Arsenault speaks with UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny about the devastating effects of Cyclone Sidr.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #3
Education Under Attack. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Sibeso Luswata, Paul Martin and Geeta Verma about the role of education in countries affected by conflict or emerging from it.

Flood response targets immediate needs of children in Tabasco and Chiapas
UNICEF Representative in Mexico Susanna Sottoli discusses efforts to help the children affected by flooding in Tabasco and Chiapas.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #2
Podcast #2: The War's Over, Now Where's Your Homework? Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Ishmael Beah, Nicholas Kristof and Dyan Mazurana about child soldiers and education, in the context of humanitarian aid delivery to conflict and post-crisis countries.

Tabasco, Mexico floods affect 1 million people, over a third of them children
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Mexico Daniel Camazón discusses the catastrophic floods in the country's Tabasco State.

Zambia's far-reaching measles campaign declared a success
UNICEF Representative in Zambia Lotta Sylwander talks to UNICEF Radio about the country's recent successful measles campaign.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies: Podcast #1: When crises strike children
Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Radhika Coomaraswamy and Gene Sperling, a Senior Fellow for Economic Studies and Director of the Center for Universal Education at the Council on Foreign Relations, previously served as National Economic Advisor to US President Bill Clinton, about education as a human right and long-term development tool.

Zambia's far-reaching measles campaign declared a success
UNICEF Representative in Zambia Lotta Sylwander talks to UNICEF Radio about the country's recent successful measles campaign.

Fatuma's Digital Diary: Daily life for girls in the slums of Kenya
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba from Kenya reports her first digital diary, asking girls in her community what they believe are the biggest issues they face.

'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #1: When Crises Strike Children. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Radhika Coomaraswamy and Gene Sperling, a Senior Fellow for Economic Studies and Director of the Center for Universal Education at the Council on Foreign Relations, previously served as National Economic Advisor to US President Bill Clinton, about education as a human right and long-term development tool.

Evacuation orders in effect as East Java volcano alert remains high
UNICEF Indonesia Director of Emergency Operations Mansoor Ali discusses preparedness for volcanic eruption in East Java.

Women Deliver' conference: Making ends meet in a Pakistani hospital
Part 1: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Women Deliver' conference: Pakistan's home births and their dangers
Part 2: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Women Deliver' conference: An Afghanistan hospital works for women
Part 3: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Women Deliver' conference: Afghan Member of Parliament Fauzia Kofi
Part 4: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Women Deliver' conference: In Nepal, a hospital without a doctor
Part 5: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Women Deliver' conference: Kamala, a Nepali woman, tries to make it to hospital
Part 6: Radio correspondent Mandy Cunningham reports on women struggling with the dangers of pregnancy and childbirth in Pakistan, Nepal and Afghanistan.

Iraqi children celebrate their return to school
Mohammed and Enas, both 15, talk to UNICEF Radio about the new school year in Iraq, the effects of the war and their hopes for the future.

'Long Way Down' highlights UNICEF's work
my Bennett speaks with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman about their recent motorcycle journey called 'Long Way Down' and the UNICEF projects they visited during their trip.

Mamiwhe's Digital Diary: A passionate commitment to education for all
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Mamiwhe Kpahgbor of Liberia interviews people in her home community about the education system, particularly for girls.

UNICEF and partners send aid as northern Uganda floods disrupt life for 60,000 households
UNICEF Uganda Chief of Communications Chulho Hyun gives UNICEF Radio an assessment of the situation of flood-affected children in northern Uganda.

ICC Twenty20 championship finals boost global AIDS campaign
ICC Chief Executive Malcolm Speed talks to UNICEF Radio about how cricketers have been helping in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

International Day of Peace marked with polio vaccination drive in Afghanistan
UNICEF Afghanistan Communication Officer Roshan Khadivi speaks with UNICEF Radio about the Days of Peace underway in the country, and the impact they will have on the lives of children, 1.3 of whom will now be immunized.

'Growing well' with Guatemalan women's advocacy group
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on one community group's efforts to end chronic malnutrition in the village of San Pablo La Laguna.

Displaced children especially vulnerable to illness and military re-recruitment in North Kivu
UNICEF Chief of Field Operations in DR Congo Julien Harneis gives UNICEF Radio an up to date assessment of the situation for vulnerable children in the conflict-ridden country.

Mothers and children hit hard by nutrition crisis in Somalia
UNICEF Representative in Somalia, Christian Balslev-Olesen, gives UNICEF Radio an update on the critical malnutrition situation in the poverty-stricken country.

Youths find an alternative to gang violence in Guatemala
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on a group of young people who are following an alternative path to avoid gang violence in Guatemala City.

Nicaraguan children and families evacuated as Hurricane Felix strikes
UNICEF Representative in Nicaragua Debora Comini updates UNICEF Radio on the first effects of Hurricane Felix in the northeast of the country.

Bilingual-intercultural education aims to keep indigenous girls and boys in school
UNICEF Radio Correspondent Blue Chevigny reports efforts to keep Guatemala's many indigenous students in school through bilingual-intercultural education.

"Mirame" book launch shines a light on challenges facing indigenous girls in Guatemala
Dora Alonzo, 15, was wearing a beautiful, hand-woven dress in yellow, pink and blue. "We're girls, we like to play, we like to laugh, we like to sing, we like to enjoy life" she said last week before a gathering of people, many of them young girls like her, at the Children's Museum in Guatemala City.

Hurricane Dean: Jamaica picks up the pieces as Mexico and Belize brace for impact -- 2 of 2
UNICEF Representative in Jamaica Bertrand Bainvel reports on the impact of Hurricane Dean and the relief work of UNICEF and its partners in the wake of the storm.

Hurricane Dean: Jamaica picks up the pieces as Mexico and Belize brace for impact -- 1 of 2
UNICEF Representative in Mexico Susana Sottoli discusses the government’s emergency preparations and UNICEF’s possible response as Hurricane Dean approaches.

Powerful earthquake hits populated urban areas of Peru
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Peru Florence Bauer talks about the impact of a 8.0 magnitude earthquake and the agency's emergency response.

Aid to children and families affected by severe floods in DPR Korea
UNICEF's Deputy Representative in DPR Korea, Michel Le Pechoux, explains how children and families have been affected by severe flooding.

Tsholo's Digital Diary: Tapping the potential of youth to change lives in Botswana
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro, 18, speaks with the young founder of the Kast Foundation in Botswana.

School campaign supports girls' education and achievement in Rwanda
Honour student Nathalie Kaligirwa and Senator Aloisea Inyumba discuss the girls' education campaign in Rwanda.

Millions affected by floods in Bangladesh face 'a desperate situation'
UNICEF Bangladesh's Chief of Health, Dr. Iyorlumun Uhaa, discusses the extent of the country's monsoon flood crisis.

More aid needed for tens of millions affected by severe monsoon floods in India
UNICEF India Chief of Health Marzio Babille talks about relief efforts in Bihar, one of the Indian states worst-affected by recent floods.

Jane's Digital Diary: Malawian girls' rights on the line
Voices of Youth and UNICEF Radio Digital Diarist Jane Kachitenji, 20, reports from the front lines of girls’ rights in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Norway Cup gives girls from Harare a chance to triumph
UNICEF Radio's Blue Chevigny talks with Omega Mpini, age 13, who is part of the Glenview Queens Girls Football Club in Zimbabwe and a peer HIV/AIDS educator who lost her parents to the disease.

A platform for young voices in the run-up to the Guatemalan elections
UNICEF Radio Correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on a media-conducted youth survey in Guatemala.

After the Copa América, Venezuelan children relive the joy of a dream come true
UNICEF Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Nils Kastberg talks about the partnership with Copa América.

Peace One Day ambassador Jude Law's 'secret' mission to Afghanistan
UNICEF Senior Producer Dan Thomas interviews Jeremy Gilley, the founder of Peace One Day, and the British actor Jude Law about their visit to Afghanistan.

Najma's ordeal: Surviving the floods in southwest Pakistan
UNICEF Communication Officer in Pakistan Antonia Paradela talks about her visit to flood-stricken communities in Sindh Province.

Relief efforts begin to reach flood-affected children and families in Pakistan
UNICEF Communication Officer Antonia Paradela talks about the challenges to providing aid to flood-affected children and families in Pakistan.

Recent violence in Gaza leaves many young people shaken
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett spoke with four young people in Gaza in the wake of violent clashes between Hamas and Fatah.

Child trafficking in Côte d'Ivoire: Efforts under way to reverse a tragic trend
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny speaks to UNICEF Representative in Côte d'Ivoire Youssouf Oomar about child trafficking.

Chinyanta's Digital Diary: A Zambian teen fights for child rights and gender equality
Voices of Youth and UNICEF Radio Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba reports on child rights from Lusaka, Zambia and Florence, Italy.

Palestinian refugees in northern Lebanon displaced and in need
UNICEF Communication Specialist discusses her visit to northern Lebanon, where Palestinian refugees are suffering without access to essential services.

Ecuadorian youths at UN forum speak out for indigenous children's rights
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny speaks with three Ecuadorian youths about their UN presentation on the rights of indigenous children.

Youth in Gaza and Sderot, Israel face daily violence
UNICEF Radio Correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with teenage girls from Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory about the current escalation of conflict in their communities.

Worst floods in 50 years displace thousands in Uruguay
UNICEF Representative in Uruguay Tom Bergmann-Harris talks about how the recent floods affect children and their families and UNICEF's emergency response.

Child Soldiers Demobilized in the Central African Republic
UNICEF Representative for the Central African Republic, Mahimbo Mdoe, illuminates the story of the child soldier demobilization process in the north of the strife-ridden nation for UNICEF Radio.

UNICEF Sri Lanka reaches out to children and families displaced by escalating conflict
UNICEF's Chief of Field Coordination in Sri Lanka, Natascha Paddison, talks about the conflict there and its impact on children and families.

UNICEF and Government of Chad reach accord raising hopes for children in armed conflict
UNICEF Representative in Chad Stephen Adkisson speaks to UNICEF Radio about the country's recent agreement on the demobilization of child soldiers.

'Girl Strars' reach out to rural India through films on the power of education
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on three 'Girl Stars' in India whose lives have been transformed by education.

A Darfur village turns its back on conflict, opting instead for child-centred development
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny speaks with Senior Communication Officer Edward Carwardine about community successes in Yara village, South Darfur.

Author of UN violence study advocates child rights at criminal justice conference
Independent Expert Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro discusses children's rights at the 16th Session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.

UNICEF Somalia relief efforts hindered by lack of access to conflict-affected areas
UNICEF Representative in Somalia Christian Balslev-Olesen discusses the dire situation of children and women displaced by violence in Mogadishu.

Digital Diary: Pranav explores the issue of drug use among his teenage peers
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Pranav, 14, reports on drug use among teenagers in his New York City school.

UNICEF and partners help child domestic workers in Haiti regain their rights
UNICEF Haiti Child Protection Officer Bertrand Njanja-Fassu speaks to UNICEF Radio about children working as domestic servants.

UNICEF presents awards to youth radio producers in Mexico and Zambia
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny speaks to the young producers from Mexico and Zambia who won top honours in the UNICEF/OneWorld Radio competition.

Young Palestinians mark Palestinian Child's Day by speaking out against violence
UNICEF correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on youth participants in the campaigns against violence in Gaza and the West Bank for Palestinian Child's Day.

Nicaraguan Digital Diarist interviews peers about abuse and discrimination
Digital Diarist Jorge Luis Contreras, 16, of Nicaragua talks to young people about abuse of children and discrimination against girls.

Voices of Youth website featured on Voice of America Radio
Voice of America Radio's science, technology and health programme featured UNICEF's Voices of Youth website earlier this month as the Website of the Week. Listen to the story that aired on Voice of America Radio.

Despite dangers, an Iraqi mother is determined to educate herself and her children
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on the life of Nada, 40, who attends university and sends her children to school against the odds in Iraq.

Clean Water' song hits Ghana's airwaves on World Water Day
Listen to popular Ghanaian musicians Rocky Dawuni and Samini performing 'Clean Water', a new song urging communities to consume safe water.

Children in Madagascar suffer in yet another flood caused by latest cyclone
UNICEF Communication Officer Misbah Sheikh discusses the effects of flooding on children in areas of northern Madagascar devastated by Cyclone Indlala.

Displaced with her family in northern Iraq, a girl dreams of education
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with a 14-year-old girl who lives in a displacement camp near Kirkuk and does not go to school.

Through 'Radio Rookies' training programme, youth voices fill the New York air
Veralynn Williams, a 21-year-old Radio Rookies graduate, talks about the radio documentaries she's produced and how Radio Rookies changed her life.

First-ever woman chief appointed in Burkina Faso
Traditional chief and UNICEF Press Officer Modeste Yaméogo talks about his decision to appoint the first woman chief to his council in Issouka, Burkina Faso.

On International Women's Day, an Iraqi mother and daughter pursue education against the odds
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with an Iraqi teacher and single mother of four, and her daughter, 11, who is determined to stay in school.

Civil unrest in Guinea leads to rapes of women and children
UNICEF Representative in Guinea Mohamed Cissa talks about efforts to help girls who were raped during the country's recent violence.

At UN panel, girls describe challenges keeping their peers out of school (Part 2 of 2)
Binita Shrestha, who runs a UNICEF-supported youth radio programme in Nepal, tells UNICEF Radio about why it is a good way to reach young people.

At UN panel, girls describe challenges keeping their peers out of school (Part 1 of 2)
Valencia, 16, of South Africa talks to UNICEF Radio about her history of drug abuse and how telling her story has helped her gain self-confidence.

Two displaced Afghan children voice hopes for the future after returning to school
UNICEF Radio correspondent reports on the daily struggles of two teenagers, Marzia and Kaihan, living in a displaced persons camp in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.

Coastal town in Mozambique reeling but on the move after Cyclone Favio
UNICEF Water and Sanitation Officer Antero Pina talks about efforts to help families in cyclone-affected Vilanculos, Mozambique.

Syria tightens entry requirements for Iraqi refugees as population pressure builds
UNICEF Representative in Liberia Rozanne Chorlton tells UNICEF Radio about the role of girls' education and the needs of the generation that lost its schooling to conflict.

Minister of Education urges international support for education recovery in post-conflict Liberia (Part 3 of 3)
UNICEF Chief of Education Cream Wright tells UNICEF Radio about committing to education in order to ensure a better future for Liberia.

Minister of Education urges international support for education recovery in post-conflict Liberia (Part 2 of 3)
UNICEF Representative in Liberia Rozanne Chorlton tells UNICEF Radio about the role of girls education and the needs of the generation that lost its schooling to conflict.

Minister of Education urges international support for education recovery in post-conflict Liberia (Part 1 of 3)
Liberia's Minister of Education, Joseph Korto, tells UNICEF Radio about the need to provide resources and not to lose sight of the importance of education.

Interviews from Liberia Partners' Forum (Part 3 of 3)
World Bank Country Manager for Liberia Luigi Giovine on the prospects for Liberian youth and how to meet the coming challenges.

Interviews from Liberia Partners' Forum (Part 2 of 3)
Regina Amadi-Njoku and Sina Chuma-Mkandawire of the International Labour Organization on the need for meaningful work for youth in Liberia.

Interviews from Liberia Partners' Forum (Part 1 of 3)
The UN Secretary-General's Deputy Special Representative for Liberia, Jordan Ryan, on the future of Liberia and UN teamwork.

Death toll rises and children abandon school as Burundi food crisis deepens
UNICEF communications officer in Burundi Olalekan Ajia discusses the flooding situation and UNICEF's relief efforts in Burundi.

Partners' Forum meets to support rebuilding in post-civil war Liberia
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on the Liberia Partners' Forum in Washington, DC, which addressed the future of Liberia's development.

Palestinian teens speak out on new agreement to end internal violence
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with Julie and Yafa, two teenage girls in Gaza, who relate their fears and hopes for the future.

Aid reaches children in Angola affected by flooding and cholera outbreak
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with UNICEF Representative in Angola Angela Kearney about the effects of flooding and a cholera outbreak.

AIDS awareness songs kick-off hip-hop tour of US public schools
Hip-hop artist Magz, from Brooklyn, has released his second song on HIV/AIDS prevention in conjunction with the UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS campaign.

Thousands homeless and without food after floods in Burundi
UNICEF Representative in Burundi Bintou Keita talks about the precarious situation resulting from last week's flooding.

No end in sight for Darfur's humanitarian crisis
UNICEF Deputy Director for Emergencies Pierrette Vu Thi discusses the humanitarian crisis in North Darfur, where she recently visited.

Flooding in Malaysia threatens children's well-being
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with the President of Mercy Malaysia, Dr. Jemilah Mahmood, about the flood crisis.

Digital Diary: Young people talk about AIDS
UNICEF Radio Digital Diarist Livey Van Wyk of Namibia discusses the need to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in her country.

Afghanistan Representative visits schools and other UNICEF programmes in conflict zone
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on UNICEF Representative Catherine Mbengue's visit to education programmes in Afghanistan's conflict zone.

UNICEF Representative in Somalia assesses impact of conflict on children and families
UNICEF Radio Correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with Representative in Somalia Christian Balslev-Olesen about UNICEF’s response to ongoing instability there.

UNICEF mourns the loss of Iraq staff member Janan Jabero, 1954-2007 (Part 2 of 2)
UNICEF Representative for Iraq Roger Wright pays tribute to staff member Janan Jabero, who was killed earlier this month.

UNICEF mourns the loss of Iraq staff member Janan Jabero, 1954-2007 (Part 1 of 2)
UNICEF Representative Roger Wright talks about UNICEF’s challenging work in the midst of the conflict in Iraq.

Ten-year-old drummer from Indonesia pledges support for UNICEF
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with Indonesian drummer Rafi, 10, about his plans to donate some of the proceeds from his new album to UNICEF.

Relief efforts 'contain' effects of flooding on Indonesian children and families
UNICEF Child Protection Officer Roberto Benes reports on UNICEF´s efforts to help flood-affected Indonesian children and families get back to normal.

Prossy´s story: Teen resumes her education after two years in captivity in northern Uganda
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny David McKenzie presents the testimony of Prossy, 15, who recently returned from two years in captivity by Ugandan rebel forces.

Youth in Jamaica create radio spots to combat AIDS stigma
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny showcases examples of radio PSAs against HIV/AIDS produced by youths in Jamaica.

A young Sri Lankan looks back on two years of tsunami rebuilding efforts
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny gets an update from Rusiru Abesingha of Sri Lanka, who spoke with UNICEF Radio shortly after the tsunami.

Health workers reach remote villagers in Ethiopia with tetanus vaccine
UNICEF Emergency Communication Officer Andrew Heavens reports on efforts to deliver vaccines for tetanus and other diseases in Ethiopia's remote South Omo Zone.

Youth producers from Zambia and Mexico win UNICEF and OneWorld radio prize (Part 2 of 2)
The AUGE group from Mexico produced the winning radio PSA 'Lupita' in the UNICEF and OneWorld Radio Contest for 2006.

Youth producers from Zambia and Mexico win UNICEF and OneWorld radio prize (Part 1 of 2)
Jose Yesani of Zambia produced the winning radio feature 'Living with HIV' in the UNICEF and OneWorld Radio Contest for 2006.

UNICEF warns of an impending food crisis in DPR Korea and urges renewed support
UNICEF Representative in DPR Korea Gopalan Balagopal discusses the dire situation facing children in the country.

Report finds nearly half of all children in Mozambique living in extreme poverty
UNICEF Representative in Mozambique Leila Pakkala explains the findings of the UN report 'Childhood Poverty in Mozambique'.

Rock-and-roll benefit concerts: Music to UNICEF's ears
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny takes a musical trip down memory lane to the 1970s benefit concerts that helped shape the history of both UNICEF and rock and roll.

Somalia floods devastate communities
Senior Programme Officer Siddharth Chatterjee tells UNICEF Radio about the devastating floods in Somalia.

Floods bring havoc to Dadaab refugee camp in northeastern Kenya
UNICEF's Field Officer in Garissa, Kenya, Ore Abdikadir, tells UNICEF Radio about how recent flooding in the region has affected the people there, with special impact on the children.

Emergency aid starts to reach Philippines areas hit by typhoon and mudflows
UNICEF Communication Officer Dale Rutstein reports on the mudflows that have devastated communities in the Philippines.

Two US youths with HIV join the fight against AIDS in Ethiopia
UNICEF Voices of Youth Digital Diarists Elias Perez and Kimberly Canady report on their trip to Ethiopia to meet with other HIV-positive young people.

Community education campaign raises bird flu awareness in Central Java
UNICEF Radio's Sophie Boudre reports on UNICEF Indonesia's grassroots efforts to educate the population on the dangers of avian influenza.

Angélique Kidjo raises HIV/AIDS awareness, and hope, in northern Uganda
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks with Representative in Uganda Martin Mogwanja about HIV/AIDS threats facing people displaced by conflict in the north of the country.

A success story for girls education in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports the story of Winnie Farao, 26, who works with Campaign for Female Education in Zimbabwe.

Hip-hop star Zola named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador at African Development Forum
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on African hip-hop star Zola's priorities as a newly appointed regional Goodwill Ambassador.

Severe floods ravage eastern Africa
UNICEF Emergency Programme Officer Susan Ngongi talks about the latest situation and relief efforts in flood-stricken Eastern Africa.

In Swaziland, grandmothers shoulder the burden of AIDS
UNICEF Regional Advisor on Orphans and Vulnerable Children discusses the AIDS crisis in Swaziland.

Botswana radio training helps young people speak their minds for all to hear
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny reports on a youth radio training workshop in Gabarone, Botswana, and presents clips from a programme produced by Kabo, 12, and her friends.

Renewed violence in Gaza raises serious concerns for children's safety
UNICEF Representative in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Dan Rohrmann discusses the humanitarian crisis in northern Gaza.

Leading by example helps Madagascar keep HIV/AIDS at bay
UNICEF Communication Officer Sarah Crowe speaks with Madagascar's President Marc Ravalomanana about keeping HIV prevalence rates low.

UN Global Youth Leadership Summit energizes a new generation of activists
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny talks to two participants in the UN Global Youth Leadership Summit about their experience as activists and their goals for the future.

Quake-affected children and families in Central Java begin return to normalcy, Part 2
UNICEF's Sophie Boudre reports on centres providing care and support to children in the Central Java quake zone.

Quake-affected children and families in Central Java begin return to normalcy, Part 1
UNICEF's Sophie Boudre reports on a project to repair thousands of wells in earthquake-damaged regions of Indonesia.

Two girls in Lebanon and Israel discuss post-war concerns
Two young people, Shir in Israel and Christine in Lebanon, discuss their feelings and ideas in the aftermath of the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

Polio case in Kenya refugee camp raises fears and concerns
UNICEF Communication Officer Sara Cameron talks about the recent discovery of a polio case in a refugee camp in Kenya.

Classic UNICEF public service announcements: Julie Andrews
Hear Julie Andrews promoting 'Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF' in 1967, the year US President Lyndon Johnson declared 31 October 'UNICEF Day' in perpetuity.

Classic UNICEF public service announcements: Andy Williams
Hear Andy Williams promoting 'Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF' in 1967, the year US President Lyndon Johnson declared 31 October 'UNICEF Day' in perpetuity.

Mothers' music helps save children's lives in Ghana
Listen to one of the songs performed by members of a mothers' club in Akuka, Ghana, where music helps to give children a healthy start in life

Donors urged to continue supporting life-saving programmes during sanctions
UNICEF DPR Korea Representative Gopalan Balagopal describes the importance of continued donor support.

Jamaican activist connects with other youth leaders
UNICEF Youth Reporter Kerrel McKay reports on conversations with other youth leaders from the International AIDS Conference in Toronto.

UNICEF promotes exclusive breastfeeding to save children's lives in Indonesia
UNICEF's Sophie Boudre reports on a programme to promote breastfeeding in an earthquake-affected village in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Time to stop violence against children
UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny presents the viewpoints of five young participants in the UN Secretary-General's Study on Violence against Children.

Digital Diary: A youth anti-violence activist in the Philippines tells her story
Cora Buala, 19, used recording equipment to create a Voices of Youth Digital Diary documenting her daily life and concerns about violence against children in the Philippines.

Protecting the main water source of Grand Comore island from future volcanic eruptions
UNICEF Correspondent Daniel Dickinson talks to the people of Grand Comore about the effects of recent volcanic eruptions and what UNICEF is doing to help.

Child camel jockeys return home
UNICEF New York correspondent Kun Li talks with some of the children who once worked as camel jockeys in the United Arab Emirates.

Cameroon: Peer educators help fight HIV/AIDS
UNICEF correspondent Thierry Delvigne-Jean reports on the HIV/AIDS peer education project in Cameroon.

Displaced children at risk in Jaffna
UNICEF Head of Office in Jaffna, Judith Bruno, tells UNICEF Radio about concerns over children in the conflict-ravaged district.

Two teenage girls in Israel and Lebanon find common ground - Part 2 of 2
Omer and Joy share their reactions to the war and hopes for a more peaceful future.

Two teenage girls in Israel and Lebanon find common ground - Part 1 of 2
For UNICEF Radio, two girls - Omer in Israel and Joy in Lebanon, both 15 - talk over life during the war and find similarities in their experiences.

Six months without pay sparks teachers' strike in Gaza and West Bank
UNICEF correspondent Blue Chevigny talks to students and teachers in the occupied Palestinian territory about the effects of the teachers' strike.


 

 

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