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9 May 2008 - UNICEF safe-water supplies arrive in Myanmar to aid cyclone survivors
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the immediate need for safe water in Myanmar's cyclone-affected areas.
8 May 2008 - 'Life and death' in Myanmar
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the immediate need for safe water in Myanmar's cyclone-affected areas.
8 May 2008 - Interview with Louis-George Arsenault: Myanmar Cyclone
UNICEF Director of Emergency Operations Louis-George Arsenault talks about UNICEF's main priorities in addressing the enormous needs in Myanmar.
8 May 2008 - Conference focuses on sustainable sanitation
Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council Executive Director Jon Lane discusses the effort to achieve universal sanitation.
7 May 2008 - Support for Myanmar's cyclone zone
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on UNICEF's response to the unfolding crisis in Myanmar. Footage courtesy of Reuters.
7 May 2008 - Interview with UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman
Executive Director Ann M. Veneman discusses UNICEF's priorities in caring for children in cyclone-ravaged Myanmar.
6 May 2008 - UNICEF and partners appeal for funding to aid families in Myanmar's cyclone zone
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on UNICEF's emergency response to Cyclone Nargis. Footage courtesy of Reuters.
6 May 2008 - Over 200 child soldiers demobilized in Burundi
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the recent demobilization of 204 child soldiers in Burundi.
5 May 2008 - Interview with Kari Egge: Cyclone response
UNICEF Deputy Director of Emergency Programmes Kari Egge describes what UNICEF is doing to help Myanmar children affected by Cyclone Nargis.
2 May 2008 - Interview with Radhika Coomaraswamy
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Radhika Coomaraswamy describes the situation facing children in Iraq.
30 April 2008 - UNICEF Iran calls for a deeper understanding of Islam to fight poverty
UNICEF Representative in Iran Christian Salazar discusses how best to approach poverty reduction in Islamic nations.
28 April 2008 - Psychosocial activities help the most disadvantaged Palestinian children relieve stress
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the work of the European Commission and UNICEF to improve the lives of disadvantaged Palestinian children.
25 April 2008 - On World Malaria Day, new goals for prevention and treatment announced
UN Special Envoy for Malaria Ray Chambers speaks at a press conference about the goal of universal malaria control measures in Africa.
25 April 2008 - International experts target sex tourism
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on international efforts to curb child sex trafficking.
24 April 2008 - A unique expedition fights malaria along the Zambezi River
UNICEF correspondent Richard Lee reports on the Zambezi expedition to combat malaria in six countries where it is most prevalent.
24 April 2008 - UN press conference on the fight against malaria
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman, UN Foundation President Tim Wirth, NBA Commissioner David Stern, Bishop Thomas Bickerton and Youth Service America President Steven Culbertson discuss the partnerships built to fight malaria in Africa.
24 April 2008 - Nations unite for World Malaria Day 2008
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on malaria's devastating effects and efforts made to prevent it.
22 April 2008 - Interview with Abdul Alim: Rethinking poverty
At the 'Re-thinking Poverty' conference in new York, UNICEF Deputy Representative in Turkmenistan Abdul Alim describes how the changing political climate is affecting the lives of poor children.
22 April 2008 - Interview with Marta Santos Pais: Child trafficking
Director of the IRC, Marta Santos Pais discusses human trafficking and how to tailor solutions to children.
22 April 2008 - Innocenti Research Centre tackles child trafficking issues during three-day conference
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the conference held by UNICEF's Innocenti Research Centre on child trafficking in Florence, Italy.
21 April 2008 - Symposium on poverty and social protection
UNICEF Programme Division Deputy Director Yoriko Yasukawa talks about social protection for children after the regional symposium on social protection in Dhaka.
21 April 2008 - Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Iraq, Geeta Verma, talks about the difficulties of continuing education for children who have been displaced by violence in Iraq.
18 April 2008 - Countdown to 2015: Parliamentarians urged to accelerate progress on child and maternal survival
Members of Parliament reflect on their experiences during the 118th assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Cape Town, South Africa.
18 April 2008 - Countdown to 2015: Parliamentarians urged to accelerate progress towards MDGs
Many of the 600 parliamentarians meeting in Cape Town visited UNICEF-sponsored projects in the area.
17 April 2008 - The GAVI Alliance works to reduce the number of preventable deaths amongst children
UNICEF Communications Specialist, Jacqueline Namfua reports on work to help get children more children vaccinated against preventable diseases in Tanzania.
17 April 2008 - Reforming Armenia's education system to benefit all children
UNICEF's Mervyn Fletcher reports on the benefits of inclusive education for special-needs children in Armenia.
15 April 2008 - Junior Goodwill Ambassador Name Six visits child-friendly spaces in Madagascar camps
Junior Goodwill Ambassador for Eastern and Southern Africa, 'Name Six', visited child-friendly spaces in Madagascar for children who have been affected by Cyclone Ivan.
15 April 2008 - Countdown to 2015: Empowering Nepalese health workers to save the youngest lives
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on women health volunteers being empowered to provide neonatal interventions in remote parts of Nepal.
14 April 2008 - UNICEF and Cameroon work to improve conditions for juvenile prisoners
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on efforts in Cameroon to improve conditions for incarcerated minors.
11 April 2008 - Mrs. Ban Soon-taek visits inclusive school helping children with special needs in Moscow
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on Mrs. Ban Soon-taek's visit to a pioneering school in Moscow.
10 April 2008 - Countdown to 2015: Health centre in Senegal works to reduce child mortality
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on how a health centre in a remote Senegalese village is helping to reduce maternal and child mortality rates.
9 April 2008 - Women working for themselves and their community in Burkina Faso
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on efforts by women in Burkina Faso to support themselves and their community.
8 April 2008 - Mourning the Rwandan genocide, 14 years on
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the memorial ceremony held at the United Nations in New York to mark the 14th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide.
7 April 2008 - Executive Board delegates visit Niger to assess progress and identify priorities
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the UNICEF Executive Board's week-long working visit to Niger.
4 April 2008 - Playrooms for young population affected by Peru quake serve many roles
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the progress made in Chincha, Peru, after its devastating earthquake seven months ago.
4 April 2008 - Children and AIDS: Interview with Director for UNAIDS, Bertil Lindblad
UNAIDS Director Bertil Lindblad discusses both progress and problems in preventing HIV/AIDS.
3 April 2008 - 'Children and AIDS: Second stocktaking report' cites progress made to date
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the progress UNICEF and its partners have made in preventing AIDS in children.
3 April 2008 - Children and AIDS: Interview with Yves Souteyrand, from the World Health Organization
Yves Souteyrand, the Coordinator of Strategic Information in the HIV Department at the World Health Organization, talks about ways to capitalize on the progress made so far in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
3 April 2008 - Children and AIDS: Interview with UNICEF Executive Director, Ann M. Veneman
UNICEF Executive Director, Ann M. Veneman speaks at the AIDS stocktaking report announcement.
1 April 2008 - Kiemde's story: Combating HIV/AIDS through peer-to-peer education
Kiemde Jean Martin, age 12, discusses his fight against HIV/AIDS through his involvement in a peer-to-peer club in Burkina Faso.
28 March 2008 - In Russia, a 'triangle of support'
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the city of Chelyabinsk's advanced network of social and medical support for HIV patients.
28 March 2008 - Caribbean youths support child rights through sport
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on the role of sport in reinforcing vital messages about HIV/AIDS to Guyanese youths.
26 March 2008 - Caribbean youths call leaders to action
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on the youth journalists who produced videos for presentation at the COHSOD meeting.
26 March 2008 - Youth journalists use video to urge action on child rights in the Caribbean
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on youth input at the Council for Human and Social Development meeting in Guyana.
24 March 2008 - Counselling helps children cope with fears
UNICEF Correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on efforts to help children affected by recent violence in Gaza.
24 March 2008 - Back to school in Afghanistan
UNICEF's Ash Sweeting reports on girls courageously returning to school, despite recent violence in Puli Khumri, Afghanistan.
20 March 2008 - World Water Day 2008: "Stand Up For Those Who Can't Sit Down"
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on "Stand Up for Those Who Can't Sit Down,"an event sponsored by UNICEF and UN Water to promote awareness about the importance of safe sanitation.
20 March 2008 - Celebrating the Tap Project to provide safe water for the world's children
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the Tap Project in New York City in March 2007, before the safe-water campaign went national.
19 March 2008 - UNICEF promotes safe sanitation for World Water Day 2008
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem looks at the toilet taboo and potty humour - no laughing matter if global sanitation goals are to be met.
14 March 2008 - An appeal for aid as Madagascar struggles to rebuild after cyclones
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on efforts in Madagascar to recover from Cyclone Ivan.
12 March 2008 - Mobile testing and treatment fight HIV/AIDS in Zambia's Mpika District
UNICEF's Rob Grossman reports on new programmes in Zambia that aim to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
4 March 2008 - 3R-UNICEF All Women's Futsal Playoffs empower girls to fight AIDS
UNICEF Malaysia National Ambassador and '3R' TV host Celina Khor reports on the 3R-UNICEF All Women's Futsal Playoffs.
3 March 2008 - Teacher training programmes give girls a better education in Guinea-Bissau
29 February 2008 - Children and women lead the way to 'total sanitation' in Pakistan earthquake zone
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on one village's success in achieving 'total sanitation' with a latrine for every home.
27 February 2008 - Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro speaks on violence against children at the Jamaican Parliament
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the author of the 2006 UN Secretary-General's Study on Violence against Children, Professor Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro's visit to Jamaica, where he addressed the Jamaican parliament.
26 February 2008 - Commission on the Status of Women: Dr. Jyotsna Jha
Dr. Jyotsna Jha talks about gender mainstreaming and the publication of a new manual by the Commonwealth Secretariat addressing gender mainstreaming in education.
26 February 2008 - Commission on the Status of Women: Cheryl Gregory Faye
UNICEF's Cheryl Gregory Faye speaks about the role of UN Girls' Education Initiative in partnering to implement the Fast Track Initiatives process in education.
26 February 2008 - Commission on the Status of Women: Dr. Mercy Tembon
Dr. Mercy Tembon of the World Bank on the success stories she will mention in her presentation on financing gender equality in education.
26 February 2008 - Pilot effort provides an early warning system for autistic children in Malaysia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on early detection for autism in Malaysia, where the disability is on the rise.
25 February 2008 - UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu collaborates with young artists at 'Maria's Children'
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu talks about her visit to 'Maria's Children' art studio in Moscow.
25 February 2008 - 'Albania Reads' - IKEA donation brings new books to schoolchildren in need
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Bonham Carter reports on the return of books to children in Albania.
22 February 2008 - As violence continues in Darfur, children go missing and families are torn apart
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on recent violence in the Darfur region of Sudan, which has left many children missing.
21 February 2008 - Cyclone Ivan leaves 22 dead and communication networks damaged in Madagascar
UNICEF's Melissa Leschuck reports on cyclone devastation in Madagascar.
21 February 2008 - UNICEF Executive Board wraps up field visit to Lao PDR
UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on the Executive Board's visit to programmes for children in Lao PDR.
20 February 2008 - Promoting a passion for reading on remote Malaysian islands
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on a new programme for encouraging literacy on remote Malaysian islands.
15 February 2008 - Innovative methods bring quality schooling to poor children in Indonesia
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on recent developments in Indonesia to bring quality education to all children.
15 February 2008 - Somalia's forgotten crisis
UNICEF's James Elder reports on UNICEF's efforts to protect Somali children from the impact of war, famine and disease.
14 February 2008 - UNICEF appeals for help with humanitarian activities in DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on the plight of DR Congo children.
13 February 2008 - Students return to Gaza schools still suffering from lack of heat and electricity
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the re-opening of schools in the Gaza Strip.
11 February 2008 - UNICEF appeals for $37 million to save vulnerable Iraqi children, Part 2
Farrah (not her real name) talks about how her life has been affected by the ongoing conflict in Iraq.
11 February 2008 - UNICEF appeals for $37 million to save vulnerable Iraqi children, Part 1
Iraqi schoolgirl Aasera (not her real name) discusses how the threat of violence has become part of her everyday life.
8 February 2008 - Temporary classrooms get earthquake-affected students back to school
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on efforts to get children and adolescents back in school in the wake of last year's devastating earthquake.
7 February 2008 - Positive alternatives with 'My Neighbours and Me'
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on how a small youth-run group is improving prospects for children in Belize City.
28 January 2008 - Progress and challenges: Regional Director for South Asia Dan Toole visits Afghanistan
UNICEF correspondent Ash Sweeting reports on Regional Director for South Asia Dan Toole's visit to the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan.
23 January 2008 - Partnering to deliver aid those displaced by floods in the Zambezi valley
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on humanitarian aid and rescue efforts in flood-affected areas of Mozambique.
22 January 2008 - Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham visits child survival programmes in Sierra Leone
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham's visit to Sierra Leone during the lead-up to the launch of The State of the World's Children 2008.
22 January 2008 - UNICEF flagship report says community health programmes are key to reducing child mortality
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on community-based programmes that are improving the lives of children and mothers around the world.
16 January 2008 - UNICEF and Confederation of African Football unite to promote quality education for all
Watch a public service announcement featuring all of the African footballers involved in the advocacy campaign on quality education for every girl and boy.
23 January 2008 - UNICEF and children: Working together for 'A World Fit for Children'
UNICEF youth reporter Sonny Loorkhoor reports on last month's 'World Fit For Children Plus 5' forum and the experiences of young people who addressed the UN General Assembly.
10 January 2008 - Orlando Bloom visits UNICEF programmes for children in Nepal
Orlando Bloom discusses his trip to Nepal with UNICEF.
10 January 2008 - Young filmmakers express themselves as 'OneminutesJr' project expands its reach
2007 One Minutes Awards, Best of the World category: 'Je m'exprime' (Expressing Myself) by Fiston Jakunze, 16, Burundi.
8 January 2008 - Waiving maternity fees improves prospects for Kenyan women and children
UNICEF's Guy Hubbard reports on how mothers are benefitting from the waiving of maternity fees in Kenya.
8 January 2008 - Life-skills lessons turn Turkmen students into role models
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on a UNICEF-sponsored programme that teaches life skills to Turkmen students in their regular school lessons.
7 January 2008 - Executive Director visits UNICEF-supported projects on first official visit to Haiti
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on events from UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman's first official trip to Haiti.
4 January 2008 - Uzbekistan fortifies foods to protect children against anaemia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on efforts in Uzbekistan to reduce anaemia in children.
3 January 2008 - Maldives launches first-ever national drug abuse prevention campaign
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the launch of a new anti-drug campaign in the Maldives.
21 December 2007 - Child-survival campaign reaches families displaced by conflict in Mogadishu
UNICEF's Misbah Sheikh reports on efforts by UNICEF and partners to protect displaced children in Somalia from common childhood diseases.
21 December 2007 - Goodwill Ambassador Shakira visits cyclone-affected youths
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on Goodwill Ambassador Shakira's visit with cyclone-affected women and children in rural Bangladesh.
14 December 2007 - UNICEF supports rainwater harvesting for families on remote islands in Indonesia
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on the use of rainwater harvesting to help islanders in Indonesia cope with the lack of water resources.
13 December 2007 - UN General Assembly plenary closes with renewed commitment to children
Child delegates to the just-concluded UN General Assembly plenary discuss their week's work.
12 December 2007 - UNICEF supports youth participation at climate change conference in Bali
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on the climate change conference in Bali, Indonesia.
12 December 2007 - Gaza education suffers amidst conflict
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the daily difficulties involved in getting an education in Gaza.
10 December 2007 - 'Progress for Children' - UNICEF launches five-year report on Special Session goals
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the Town Hall meeting of experts, advocates and young people discussing 'Progress for Children'.
9 December 2007 - Youth Forum sets stage for 'A World Fit for Children Plus 5' UN meeting
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the Youth Forum that is preparing children to participate in a UN plenary session on child rights.
6 December 2007 - After the storm, Bangladesh cyclone survivors struggle through trying times
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on UNICEF's relief efforts in Bangladesh in the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr.
6 December 2007 - Partners In Health: Preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in Haiti
UNICEF's Lisa Carlbom reports on health services provided to women and children by the Zanmi Lasante centre in Lascahobas, Haiti.
3 December 2007 - East Asian leaders commit to improving toilets and hygiene
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on a landmark summit in Japan to improve sanitation in East Asia.
3 December 2007 - Red Ribbon Express rides the rails to raise youth AIDS awareness in India
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the landmark Red Ribbon Express initiative launched in India on World AIDS Day.
29 November 2007 - Zimbabwe's Child Health Days help to boost child survival
UNICEF's James Elder reports on an ongoing national immunization campaign in Zimbabwe.
29 November 2007 - Protecting children's rights where they are not enshrined by treaty
Displaced children living in Somalia speak out about their need to fully realize their rights.
28 November 2007 - International Children's Day of Broadcasting announces 2007 award winners from Thai Youth News
Award winners Weera Suwanachot of Thailand and nominee Msanasibili M. Nkosi of Germany talk about the importance of children's broadcasting.
26 November 2007 - Behind the scenes with Roger Federer for World AIDS Day
Roger Federer comments on the power of sport to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, in this behind-the-scenes look at the making of the PSA.
26 November 2007 - Roger Federer to speak out on World AIDS Day
Watch Roger Federer's public service announcement for World AIDS Day in English.
23 November 2007 - UN Joint Mission visits cyclone survivors in Bangladesh
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the visit by a UN Joint mission to cyclone-affected districts in Bangladesh.
23 November 2007 - Myanmar mobilizes to protect 7 million children against polio
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports of a national drive against polio in Myanmar.
20 November 2007 - Virtual video-making in Teen Second Life spreads the message on child rights
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Bonham Carter reports on videos made by youths in Teen Second Life, inspired by the Convention of the Rights of the Child.
20 November 2007 - On CRC anniversary, Ishmael Beah appointed UNICEF Advocate for Children Affected by War
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the appointment of Ishmael Beah as UNICEF's first Advocate for Children Affected by War.
19 November 2007 - Cyclone in Bangladesh: UNICEF and partners join emergency relief effort
UNICEF Correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh.
16 November 2007 - Nationwide push in Lao PDR to eliminate measles
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the massive measles immunization campaign in Lao PDR.
12 November 2007 - UNICEF-supported project brings year-round safe water to Paraguay's semi-arid region
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on how UNICEF is helping semi-arid communities harvest rainwater in Paraguay.
5 November 2007 - UNICEF Executive Director sees peace bringing progress for girls in Southern Sudan
UNICEF correspondent Bismarck Swangin reports on Executive Director Ann M. Veneman's first trip to Southern Sudan.
5 November 2007 - Filmmaker wins award for documenting 'Children Left Behind' in rural China
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on this year's recipient of the Asia-pacific Child Rights Award.
18 October 2007 - Strategy helps families and communities help themselves in western Mongolia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on the UNICEF initiative to help communities provide basic social services in Mongolia.
18 October 2007 - Strategy helps families and communities help themselves in western Mongolia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on the UNICEF initiative to help communities provide basic social services in Mongolia.
17 October 2007 - 'Machel plus 10' review says war becoming even more dangerous for children
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the findings of a new UN report on children in armed conflict.
16 October 2007 - Maisha's story: Former child soldier reclaims his life in DR Congo
WATCH story of 'Maisha', who only 15 when he joined the Mayi-Mayi militia in DR Congo and was later reintegrated into society.
10 October 2007 - Iraqi children celebrate their return to school
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on students returning to school in Iraq.
10 October 2007 - Camp in Lebanon fosters peace and tolerance in a region marked by conflict
Young people in Lebanon speak about what they have gained from attending a peace and tolerance camp.
8 October 2007 - Supporting child-friendly policies on juvenile justice in Mongolia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on efforts to improve the justice system for children in Mongolia.
5 October 2007 - The challenges of getting an education during conflict
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the challenges of getting to school.
4 October 2007 - In Benin, Angélique Kidjo visits centres for trafficked and abused children
UNICEF Correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on Angélique Kidjo's visit with victims of abuse in Benin.
3 October 2007 - UNICEF and Special Olympics partner in China to raise disability awareness
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on events at the Special Olympics games being held in Shanghai, China.
2 October 2007 - Jenna Bush celebrates "Ana's Story" at UNICEF House book launch
Jenna Bush launches her new book, 'Ana's Story', at UNICEF House in New York.
2 October 2007 - Helping former soldiers plant seeds for the future in DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem tells the story of a former child soldier and his journey home in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
1 October 2007 - Mobile health workers deliver essential services to Brazilian families
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports of the work mobile health units are doing to transform health care for families in rural Brazil.
28 September 2007 - UNICEF works to improve access to safe water and sanitation in rural Mongolia
UNICEF UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on efforts to bring wider access to clean water in rural Mongolia.
27 September 2007 - Humanitarian supplies distributed in the wake of conflict in Goma, DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on the humanitarian supply effort in the aftermath of recent conflict in Goma, DR Congo
27 September 2007 - Leaders at Clinton Global Initiative renew commitments to health and education
Former US President Bill Clinton, joined by Angelina Jolie, UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman and other leaders and advocates, announces a pledge of $30 million in education funding for children affected by conflict.
24 September 2007 - ICC Twenty20 championship finals boost global AIDS campaign
UNICEF correspondent David McKenzie reports on the final of the ICC Twenty20 and how the cricket contest helped promote the AIDS campaign.
24 September 2007 - Summer youth camps promote peace in the North Caucasus
UNICEF's Maria Goncharova reports on the Peace and Tolerance Summer Camp in Dagestan, Russian Federation.
19 September 2007 - Providing vital supplies to vulnerable Nepalese families displaced by floods
UNICEF Nepal Country Representative Gillian Mellsop reports on her recent tour of flood-ravaged Mid-far West Nepal.
19 September 2007 - Rebuilding lives in marginalized communities of flood-affected Bihar
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on efforts to rebuild and recover after devastating floods in Bihar, India.
14 September 2007 - Sri Lankan cricket stars join fight against HIV in South Africa
UNICEF Correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on the Sri Lankan cricketers' visit to Tembisa Township in Johannesburg, South Africa to promote the global campaign Unite for children, Unite against AIDS. Filmed by Gugu Radebe.
14 September 2007 - FIFA-UNICEF campaign under way to break down gender barriers in schools
UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on the launch of the FIFA-UNICEF 'Goals for Girls!' campaign in Shanghai, China.
13 September 2007 - Angélique Kidjo raises awareness on child rights in her native Benin
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angélique Kidjo's trip to Benin.
11 September 2007 - Mongolia faces challenges keeping 'herder children' in school
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on efforts to keep Mongolian 'herder children' in school.
10 September 2007 - Japan's supports promotion of bednets to prevent malaria in Ghana
UNICEF's Junko Mitani reports on Japan's contribution of over $1 million for bednets to prevent malaria in Ghana.
7 September 2007 - 'Goals for Girls!' campaign kicks off
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the launch of the multilingual video spots for the FIFA-UNICEF 'Goals for Girls!' campaign.
6 September 2007 - New Zealand cricketers visit "Little Champs" in Johannesburg township
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on a visit by the New Zealand cricket team to children's sport centre in a Johannesburg township.
5 September 2007 - Cricket stars back global AIDS campaign (Two of two)
Watch the new public service announcement featuring five top cricket stars talking about the impact of HIV and AIDS on children and young people.
5 September 2007 - Cricket stars back global AIDS campaign (One of two)
Watch the new public service announcement featuring five top cricket stars talking about the impact of HIV and AIDS on children and young people.
30 August 2007 - Summer camps help heal the effects of war
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on a summer camp in the Bekaa Valley which is helping children recover from the trauma of war.
30 August 2007 - Cricket chief Malcolm Speed meets Indian children living with HIV
UNICEF correspondent Dan Thomas reports on Chief Executive of the ICC Malcom Speed's visit to a children's hospital in New Delhi.
29 August 2007 - At regional forum, Latin America unites to recognize children's first right to identity
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports from the 1st Latin American Regional Conference on Birth Registration and the Right to Identity.
28 August 2007 - Ceramic water filters improve water quality for rural communities in Myanmar
UNICEF correspondent U Pe Tin Thein reports on the efforts to bring ceramic water filters to communities in Yangon, Myanmar.
27 August 2007 - UNICEF steps up awareness campaign after reported bird flu deaths in Bali
UNICEF correspondent Suzanna Dayne reports from Bali on the recent deaths from avian influenza there.
24 August 2007 - One week on, more aid needed to meet Peru quake survivors' critical needs, 2 of 2
UNICEF Peru Health Officer Mario Tavera talks about the situation of women and children in quake-affected areas.
24 August 2007 - Indian Ocean Games provide a platform for peer-to-peer education
UNICEF’s Susanna Mallard reports on a unique opportunity to educate young people at the Indian Ocean Games in Madagascar.
24 August 2007 - Going the extra mile: UNICEF Indonesia reaches remote areas in mass immunization drive
UNUNICEF correspondent Suzanna Dayne reports on the immunization drive to reach remote communities in Indonesia.
15 August 2007 - One week on, more aid needed to meet Peru quake survivors' critical needs
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the damage and suffering caused by the powerful earthquake that struck Peru on 15 August.
15 August 2007 - Zimbabwean grandmothers help build a school for their community's children
Agnes Mutima tells the story of her community’s relocation during civil unrest in Zimbabwe and her involvement in building a school for its children.
14 August 2007 - Palestinian adolescents find an outlet through UNICEF-supported community centres
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on adolescent-friendly community centres for teens in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
13 August 2007 - On track to stop malaria: Congolese national railroad helps UNICEF deliver 300,000 bednets
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on a strategic partnership with the Congolese national railroad to deliver malaria nets.
10 August 2007 - UNICEF Niger works with chiefs to promote child survival and girls' education
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on a village awareness campaign in southern Niger to raise awareness about issues of child survival and development.
9 August 2007 - "Go to School" initiative offers a better life to Sudanese youths in rural cattle camps
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the education movement in Southern Sudan, particularly in cattle camps where children work hard and often do not go to school.
6 August 2007 - Nelson Mandela Institute seeks new solutions to education and development challenges
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on the Nelson Mandela Institute in East London.
2 August 2007 - Seeking justice and providing support for victims of child sexual abuse in Indonesia
UNICEF correspondent Suzanna Dayne reports on efforts to protect children from sexual abuse in Indonesia.
26 July 2007 - Norway Cup gives girls from Harare a chance to triumph
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on a local girl's football team in Zimbabwe and the team's star Omega Mpini, 13, who, like many children in the country, was orphaned by AIDS.
23 July 2007 - Rebuilding from the ground up in the aftermath of Cyclone Yemyin
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the situation of women and children in flood-affected communities in Balochistan, Pakistan.
18 July 2007 - NBA star and Goodwill Ambassador Pau Gasol visits HIV-affected children in Angola
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on NBA star and Goodwill Ambassador Pau Gasol's visit to Angola.
17 July 2007 - With help from the Government of Japan, Southern Sudan rebuilds its schools
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the progress made possible by a Japanese Government contribution to help rebuild schools in Southern Sudan.
16 July 2007 - UNICEF Indonesia supports community bird flu prevention programme
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on community-based efforts to prevent bird flu infection in Indonesian villages.
13 July 2007 - Clubs help girls stay in school and succeed in Burkina Faso
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on how girls' clubs in Burkina Faso help them succeed in school.
12 July 2007 - One year later, healing the scars of war in Lebanon
UNICEF's Nicole Ireland reports on progress and challenges facing Lebanon's children one year after the war between Hezbollah and Israel began.
10 July 2007 - After the tsunami, education and recreation for Solomon Islands children
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on education and recreation for children in the aftermath of the April quake and tsunami in the Solomon Islands.
6 July 2007 - Support for the reintegration of young Ivoirians affected by conflict
UNICEF's Sacha Westerbeek reports on children affected by conflict in Côte d'Ivoire and their reintegration into society.
2 July 2007 - UN progress report urges new commitment to Millennium Development Goals
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Warden reports on how children are at the heart of the Millennium Development Goals.
28 June 2007 - First ever synchronized polio campaign between Namibia, Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on first ever synchronized polio campaign between Namibia, Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo.
27 June 2007 - Madagascar rap star Name Six appointed first-ever Junior Goodwill Ambassador
UNICEF's Susanna Mullard reports on the nomination of young rap artist Name Six as UNICEF's first Junior Goodwill Ambassador in Madagascar.
26 June 2007 - Burkinabe communities struggle to support early childhood education centres
The National Pact "A World fit for children and adolescents in the Semi-Arid", was first launched in June 2004.
25 June 2007 - Supporting the repatriation of child camel jockeys in Mauritania
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the reintegration of former child camel jockeys in Mauritania.
22 June 2007 - In South Africa, FC Barcelona scores new goals for children affected by HIV/AIDS
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on FC Barcelona's match with the Mamelodi Sundowns team in South Africa.
22 June 2007 - Making every child count in the streets of Kolkata, India
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the issuance of birth certificates to 50,000 underprivileged children in Kolkata, India.
20 June 2007 - Displaced by conflict at northern Lebanon refugee camp, children look to the future
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Warden reports on Palestinian children caught in the conflict at a north Lebanon refugee camp.
20 June 2007 - Months after an earthquake and tsunami, Solomon Islands struggle to recover
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the emergency response in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami in the Solomon Islands.
19 June 2007 - Palestinian child health still suffers despite end of eight-month strike at clinics
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Warden reports on children's health in the Balata Camp in the West Bank.
19 June 2007 - Argentine youths win "Make a Difference!" one-minute video contest
Watch the winning video from the Make a Difference! contest, 'Bebe - más allá de la niñez'.
18 June 2007 - UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu visits with victims of the DRC's devastating conflict
UNICEF correspondent David McKenzie reports on UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu's recent visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
15 June 2007 - UNICEF and European Commission support Guinea worm eradication in Ghana
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the joint effort by UNICEF the European Commission to help contain Guinea worm infection in Ghana.
15 June 2007 - UNICEF and partners aid child labourers and fight trafficking in Niger
For the Day of the African Child, UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on child labour and trafficking in Niger and West Africa.
13 June 2007 - In Cameroon, changing attitudes and safe water mean more girls in school
UNICEF correspondent Natasha Ikoli reports on efforts to educate more girls in Cameroon by providing safe water in schools and addressing social attitudes.
12 June 2007 - Improved, child-friendly schools offer girls a better future in Sierra Leone
UNICEF's Richard Lee reports on progress made in getting and keeping young girls in school in Sierra Leone.
11 June 2007 - 'Silent emergency' of malnutrition threatens young lives in Yemen
UNICEF Representative in Yemen Aboudou Karimou Adjibadé talks about the many contributors to child malnutrition in the country.
8 June 2007 - At South Africa's third national AIDS conference, all eyes on rising child mortality
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on the third national AIDS conference in Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa
7 June 2007 - Learning centres help restore hope for Palestinian adolescents
UNICEF correspondent Tanya Turkovich reports on adolescent-friendly centres in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
7 June 2007 - Junior 8 delegates present youth perspectives to G8 world leaders
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on the culmination of the weeklong J9 Summit in Germany.
6 June 2007 - Buddhist monks trained to support Cambodian families affected by HIV/AIDS
UNICEF's Guy Degen reports on Buddhist monks helping those living with HIV/AIDS in Cambodia.
4 June 2007 - J8 Summit opens in Germany
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on the opening of the J8 Summit in Wismar, Germany.
4 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 6 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Aminata Palmer, 13, Sierra Leone.
1 June 2007 - Queen Rania, Eminent Advocate for Children, shares Morocco's successes
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Warden reports on Queen Rania’s visit to programmes for vulnerable children in Morocco.
1 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 5 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Isaya Yunge, 17, Tanzania
1 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 4 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Adriana Solovei, 14, Moldova
1 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 3 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Yasminbi Faqueer, 17, India
1 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 2 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Salwa Aman, 16, Ethiopia
1 June 2007 - Young people gather to debate global issues at Junior 8 Summit in Germany (Part 1 of 6)
Profiles of J8 delegates from developing countries: Fernanda Winter, 17, Brazil
31 May 2007 - "Idols West Africa" join the global AIDS campaign
Watch the public service announcement featuring "Idols West Africa" finalists Timi and Omawumi, produced to support the AIDS campaign.
29 May 2007 - Volunteers and helpline join forces to reduce maternal mortality in rural India
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on efforts to provide access to quality heath centres for expectant mothers in rural India.
29 May 2007 - Habiba's story: Early marriage poses dangers in Niger
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on Habiba, who lives in social isolation with fistula after giving birth at 14 in Niger.
24 May 2007 - With mothers' help, more girls are going to school in Cameroon
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on girls' education initiatives in Cameroon.
24 May 2007 - Children face dangers as they try to cross desert into U.S.
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports from the border town of Altar, Mexico on the dangers facing those who try to cross into the U.S.
24 May 2007 - Jordan's Queen Rania issues UNICEF's worldwide call to action to aid Iraqi children
Her Majesty Queen Rania, UNICEF's Eminent Advocate for Children announces a Call to Action for Iraqi children in Amman, Jordan.
23 May 2007 - UNICEF issues a worldwide call to action to aid Iraqi children
UNICEF Correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on UNICEF's call for increased aid for Iraqi children.
23 May 2007 - Global consultation looks to beefing up UNICEF programme communication, part 2 of 2
Watch a video detailing the importance of programme communication to UNICEF's work and its commitment to the world's children.
23 May 2007 - Global consultation looks to beefing up UNICEF programme communication, part 1 of 2
UNICEF Deputy Executive Kul Gautam speaks at the Global Consultation on Communication for Behaviour and Social Change.
17 May 2007 - ECHO and UNICEF promote Plumpy'nut production to improve child nutrition in Niger
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on joint efforts by ECHO and UNICEF to promote the production of Plumpy'nut in Niger.
16 May 2007 - UNICEF and ECHO reintegrate child soldiers in Côte d'Ivoire, and Béoué is ready for success
Please view the video report on the reintegration of former child soldiers into society in Côte d'Ivoire, produced by UNICEF's Sacha Westerbeek.
15 May 2007 - Lawmakers inspired by field visit to UNICEF Indonesia projects
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on a visit by lawmakers from the Inter-Parliamentary Union to UNICEF projects in Indonesia.
14 May 2007 - Nutrition crisis undermines child survival in southern Madagascar
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the challenging "silent emergency" of chronic undernutrition in Madagascar.
11 May 2007 - UNICEF helps local government build pre-schools in Cambodia
UNICEF's Guy Degen reports on the construction of pre-schools ensuring early education and development for Cambodian children.
9 May 2007 - "Days of Peace" promote child survival and development in Philippines conflict areas
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the Days of Peace campaign providing services to conflict-affected communities in the Philippines.
7 May 2007 - UNICEF hosts first preparatory meeting for 2008 International Year of Sanitation
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the first preparatory meeting for the 2008 International Year of Sanitation.
4 May 2007 - Lack of adequate sanitation triggers child health concerns in Cambodia
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the health crises faced by many in Cambodia due to poor sanitation.
3 May 2007 - Education campaign raises avian influenza awareness in Georgia's schools
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on a two-day campaign held in schools across Georgia to raise awareness on avian influenza.
2 May 2007 - Hip-hop documentary brings home clear-cut truths about "blood diamonds"
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the debut of "Bling: A Planet Rock", a documentary about hip-hop culture and conflict diamonds.
1 May 2007 - Overcoming obstacles to child survival and gender equality in Kosovo
UNICEF's Head of Office in the UN Administered Province of Kosovo, Rob Fuderich, talks about obstacles facing minorities, parents and children there.
1 May 2007 - UNICEF Executive Board witnesses progress for at-risk children in Kyrgyzstan
UNICEF Correspondent Rachel Warden reports on the recent trip to Kyrgyzstan undertaken by members of the Bureau of UNICEF's Executive Board.
1 May 2007 - Fighting indifference and ignorance to tackle avian flu in Indonesia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on progress being made to raise community awareness about avian influenza in Indonesia.
30 April 2007 - In India, a young woman follows her heart and breaks barriers
UNICEF Correspondent Rachel Warden reports on Indian "Girl Star" Anita Khushwaha, a beekeeper in an occupation traditionally held by men.
25 April 2007 - Despite dangers, measles vaccinators fan out across Iraq
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the efforts of 8,000 vaccinators involved in the current immunization campaign in Iraq.
24 April 2007 - For children in Sierra Leone, poverty and malaria are a deadly combination
UNICE's Richard Lee reports on the deadly effects of malaria in Sierra Leone.
24 April 2007 - African Malaria Day 2007 pushes for global awareness and action (Part 2 of 2)
UNICEF Chief of the Health Section Peter Salama, talks about UNICEF's role in Africa Malaria Day.
24 April 2007 - African Malaria Day 2007 pushes for global awareness and action (Part 1 of 2)
UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the devastating effects of malaria and the efforts being made to roll back the disease.
24 April 2007 - After devastating cyclones, Madagascar rebuilds its shattered schools
UNICEF field staff, along with children whose education was interrupted by the cyclones in Madagascar, speak about their experiences.
23 April 2007 - Polio immunization drive reaches children in Koranic schools of northern Nigeria
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on mobilizing Nigeria's religious and traditional leaders to help immunize more children against polio.
20 April 2007 - Rebuilding a safety net for new mothers in Indonesia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on the new health centre for women and children in Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
20 April 2007 - Institutionalized children return home to family life in Georgia
UNICEF's Vladimir Lozinski reports on child welfare reform in Georgia.
18 April 2007 - UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Clay Aiken visits Afghanistan
UNICEF correspondent Hani Shawwa reports on UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Clay Aiken's visit to central Afghanistan.
17 April 2007 - Outreach efforts address the double stigma of HIV/AIDS and drug use in Malaysia
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on outreach to children from families coping with HIV/AIDS and drug abuse in Malaysia.
12 April 2007 - Girls' Education Project focuses on getting students back to school in Nigeria
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the Girls' Education Project in northern Nigeria.
10 April 2007 - Young Malaysian footballers go on the offensive against HIV and AIDS
UNICEF Correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on efforts to spread youth awareness about HIV/AIDS in Malaysia.
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