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Measures to protect child rights taken: Rosaiah
NewKerala.com

DPM Launches State Of The World's Children Report 2010
Lesotho Government Online

REGULAR PRESS BRIEFING BY THE INFORMATION SERVICE
United Nations Office at Geneva

Uganda: Step Up Aids Fight, Donors Tell Govt
AllAfrica.com

A convergence for child rights
Nigeria Guardian

The Politics of Food Security
This Day Online

Diarrhea and pneumonia are biggest child killers, but world is focused on AIDS and malaria
Medbroadcast

UNICEF's State Of The World's Children Report Commemorates 20 Years Of The Convention On The Rights Of The Child
Medical News Today

Guyana consul in fruitful talks with B'dian PM
Guyana Chronicle Online

FORA.tv Presents “UNICEF Celebrates 20 Years of Children's Rights”
Entrepreneur.com

Lebanon child protection garners UNICEF commendation
Terranet

Children's rights still not assured, UNICEF
Afrol News

Continuing the Fight For Child Rights
United Nations Multimedia

PROFILE: Thierry Henry
Times Online

UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
EuroNews

India working well on child issues, but too slow: Unicef
RxPG News

UN rep: Some rural kids deprived of education
New Straits Times

‘5,000 children under 5 die in India everyday’
The Pioneer

Unicef: 5,000 Indian kids under 5 die daily
Asian Age

Jimmy Carter on Global Health Care
Vanity Fair

Ewan McGregor on a Child's Right to Health
FORA.tv

UNICEF report highlights gains in child health, while 1b still lack essential services
News-Medical.Net

UNICEF holds forum in Malaysia on child education
People's Daily Online

AIDS, Malaria Eclipse the Biggest Child-Killers
Ahip Hi-Wire

UNICEF chief calls for end of "unspeakable violations" against children
Xinhua News Agency

Indian boy mirrors plight of millions of kids
Kansas City Star

Safeguarding children in New Nepal
Nepali Times

UNICEF Canada Welcomes CIDAs New Strategy Focusing on Children and Youth
Street Insider

Janet Jackson Releases Anthology; Aerosmith's Tyler Requests Time Off
Turkish Weekly

UNICEF Canada Welcomes CIDA's New Strategy Focusing on Children and Youth
Yahoo! Canada

 
 
 

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