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More than two weeks after the magnitude 7 earthquake struck Haiti, UNICEF's emergency relief is reaching hundreds of thousands of people. As of January 28, 2010, thirteen plane loads of health, nutrition, water and sanitation supplies had arrived in Haiti—enough for 250,000 children.
Albay children near Mt. Mayon are key players in working with UNICEF Philippines, local government and NGO partners to prepare for natural disasters through disaster risk reduction programmes.
UNICEF Radio talks to Filipino sixth-grader Louie Mangali about his experiences during the recent floods in metropolitan Manila.
UNICEF Philippines Education Coordinator Lulay de Vera Mateo speaks about recovering from the recent disaster and lessons learned for the future.
UNICEF is marking the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Actor Ewan McGregor, a UNICEF Ambassador since 2004, speaks out about a child's right to health and getting involved with the fight against AIDS.
A short video outlining how UNICEF upholds children's rights in the Philippines and responds to natural disasters like Tropical Storm Ondoy. It also explains why we need your help to continue this vital work and how you can donate to UNICEF Philippines.
Charley Boorman visited a project in Manila in the Philippines during his By Any Means TV adventure to see the work that UNICEF and its partners are doing to reach out to some of the hundreds of thousands of street children in the country.
UNICEF has been helping fund a five-year project to uphold young peoples right to a voice. Kabataan News Network (KNN) works with around 160 young journalists from ten regions across the Philippines.
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