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21 May 2013 — For Yemeni children, stopping the cycle of malnutrition
Watch how Yemeni families are receiving treatment for their children's malnutrition.


20 May 2013 — The next generation of Malawi's children stay HIV free with Option B plus
UNICEF correspondent Leonie Marinovich reports on a new treatment for preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Malawi.


20 May 2013 — In a refugee camp, getting more children in school and more schools for children
20 May 2013: UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on efforts to ensure that Malian refugee children return to school.


17 May 2013 — Tackling malnutrition in Uganda with homegrown solutions
A programme funded by the European Union in partnership with UNICEF is making a dent in Uganda's malnutrition statistics and changing lives with simple solutions.


15 May 2013 — UNICEF launches groundbreaking cholera toolkit
Learn more about how UNICEF is fighting back against a resurgence of cholera.


15 May 2013 — Yuna Kim: Help UNICEF help the children of Syria
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Olympic gold medalist and world champion figure skater Yuna Kim makes a heartfelt appeal for support for the children of conflict-torn Syria.


13 May 2013 — Lenny Kravitz asks for your help in saving children from easily preventable diseases
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter, record producer, actor and UNICEF supporter Lenny Kravitz asks for your help in making sure 100 per cent of children are immunized against polio and other preventable diseases.


13 May 2013 — Back to school after Typhoon Bopha
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on efforts to get children back to school in the Philippines following Typhoon Bopha.


13 May 2013 — A new pneumonia vaccine is launched to save thousands of children
The PCV immunization programme is expected to reach as many as 1.4 million children and save thousands of lives


In Afghanistan, reaching the hardest to reach with vaccines
Despite a fragile health infrastructure and continuing conflict, Afghanistan is making significant progress in its battle against measles, and saving children like 4-year-old Akram from a deadly but preventable disease.


8 May 2013 — Girls Can Code
Only 0.3 per cent of girls want to study technology or science, says Kristen Titus, the Executive Director of Girls Who Code. Find out how this organization is helping to introduce more girls to the world of science and technology.


8 May 2013 — Ted Dintersmith on innovation for education
Some of the brightest entrepreneurs of our time are investing in education. In the past year, there have been over 300 startups focusing on education in the United States alone. But with this flurry of activity and innovation, will technology alone help kids learn?


7 May 2013 — Executive Board members visit Bosnia and Herzegovina
UNICEF correspondent Amer Kapetanović reports on the Executive Board's visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.


6 May 2013 — Yuna Kim, Lenny Kravitz, Haiti
This week, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and Olympic gold medalist Yuna Kim draws attention to Syrian children, UNICEF supporter and GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz talks immunization, and solar refrigerators harness the Haitian sun to keep vaccines cool.


6 May 2013 — Lenny Kravitz on immunization
GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter, record producer and actor and UNICEF supporter Lenny Kravitz is urging people to join UNICEF to bring about an end to preventable child deaths.


3 May 2013 — How can innovation improve access to quality learning
UNICEF correspondent Bob Coen reports on an interactive discussion on ‘Breaking barriers: Innovative partnerships creating exponential change in access to quality learning’ held at United Nations New York headquarters.


3 May 2013 — Solar power keeps vaccines cool in rural Haiti
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on how solar refrigerators are keeping vaccines cool in parts of Haiti lacking reliable electricity.


3 May 2013 — Vintage UNICEF - Audrey Hepburn in Ethiopia
4 May is the anniversary of the birth of Audrey Hepburn, 1929-1993. In this Vintage UNICEF clip, the beloved actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador administers a polio vaccination on a mission to Ethiopia 25 years ago, in April 1988.


2 May 2013 — Schools across Jordan provide hope for Syrian refugee children
UNICEF's Toby Fricker brings you the story of 11-year-old Hanin, who was displaced from her home in the Syrian Arab Republic and is now living in Jordan. Being able to continue her education provides her with hope in this unsettling time.


2 May 2013 — Determined to protect every child in Pakistan from measles
In Pakistan, vaccinators like Kausar Parveen are pushing harder than ever to protect every child from preventable childhood diseases.


30 April 2013 — UNICEF Executive Board visits Serbia
UNICEF correspondent Guy de Launey reports on a visit of the UNICEF Executive Board to Serbia.


30 April 2013 — Groundbreaking new vaccine will save lives in Somalia
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a groundbreaking new vaccine launched in Somalia.


25 April 2013 — In Jordan, Za'atari refugee camp hosts mass immunization campaign
UNICEF correspondent Toby Fricker reports on a mass immunization campaign in Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan.


25 April 2013 — Rwanda is first sub-Saharan African country to introduce dual measles and rubella vaccine
UNICEF correspondent Suzanne Beukes reports on a vaccination programme that is protecting Rwandan children from measles and rubella.


24 April 2013 — Severely malnourished children in Haiti thrive, with simple, affordable remedies
CEF correspondent Michelle Marrion reports on an initiative that is helping Haitian children thrive.


24 April 2013 — Residents of Bab Al Salama camp on the Syrian–Turkish border talk about the past and present – and wonder about their futures.-RAYA AND SON
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24 April 2013 — Residents of Bab Al Salama camp on the Syrian–Turkish border talk about the past and present – and wonder about their futures.-MOHAMMED
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24 April 2013 — Residents of Bab Al Salama camp on the Syrian–Turkish border talk about the past and present – and wonder about their futures.-NAJAH
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24 April 2013 — Residents of Bab Al Salama camp on the Syrian–Turkish border talk about the past and present – and wonder about their futures. - SAMIR
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24 April 2013 — Residents of Bab Al Salama camp on the Syrian–Turkish border talk about the past and present – and wonder about their futures. - ISRAA


22 April 2013 — People of Cyprus bring relief - and fun - to Za'atari refugee camp, Jordan
UNICEF correspondent Toby Fricker reports on the arrival of a new playground for children in the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan.


22 April 2013 — UNICEF staff among TIME Magazine's annual list of 100 most influential people in the world
UNICEF correspondent Priyanka Pruthi interviews Erica Kochi and Christopher Fabian, Co-leads of UNICEF's Innovation Unit featured in Time Magazine's ' World's 100 most influential people' list


19 April 2013 — UNICEF supports Malians displaced by conflict
UNICEF correspondent Alex Duval Smith reports on how UNICEF is assisting families in Mali who've been displaced by conflict.


19 April 2013 — World Immunization Week: Putting the last child first
24–30 April is World Immunization Week. It is about reaching the unreachable, that ‘fifth child’, the one out of five children worldwide who is not immunized.


19 April 2013 — For young Syrian refugees in Jordan, photography is a record - and an outlet
Young Syrian refugees in Za'atari refugee camp in northern Jordan discover the joy of taking photographs.


17 April 2013 — Local factory provides home-grown response to malnutrition in the Niger
UNICEF correspondent Bob Coen reports on a UNICEF partnership that is tackling malnutrition in the Niger through locally grown and processed therapeutic food.


17 April 2013 — Reaching the fifth child in northern Viet Nam’s Lao Cai province
UNICEF correspondent Sabine Dolan reports on an immunization programme in rural Viet Nam.


17 April 2013 — UNICEF Executive Director: The first 1,000 days of a child's life
When children are denied their right nutrition from pregnancy to the age of 2, they suffer stunting. The damage to their development is irreversible. But we can prevent stunting.


16 April 2013 — Weekly boarding schools provide education and security for vulnerable children in Viet Nam
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a UNICEF-supported school that is educating ethnic minority students in Viet Nam.


16 April 2013 — Why we want you to pause
Today, UNICEF asks its website visitors to pause. Because for more than two years Syrian children have been suffering with no pause at all. (inter-agency appeal)


16 April 2013 — Fighting malnutrition in Bangladesh with education
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on health workers in Bangladesh's rural villages who are fighting malnutrition by raising awareness about diet, breastfeeding and hygiene.


15 April 2013 — Difference between life and death for children in Sindh province, Pakistan
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a programme that is restoring malnourished children to health in Sindh province, Pakistan.


12 April 2013 — UNICEF report reveals shocking cost of malnutrition and outlines unprecedented chance to defeat it(2)
UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe talks to UNICEF Chief of Nutrition Werner Schultink about the compelling evidence shown by the nutrition report.


12 April 2013 — UNICEF report reveals shocking cost of malnutrition and outlines unprecedented chance to defeat it (1)
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a UNICEF report that highlights the extent of stunting among the world's children.


12 April 2013 — An offensive against malnutrition in Guatemala
UNICEF correpondent Thomas Nybo reports on a UNICEF-supported programme that is tackling malnutrition in rural Guatemala.


11 April 2013 — New health centres and community outreach tackle Chad's nutrition crisis
UNICEF reports on how new health centres and community outreach are targeting the vicious circle of disease and malnutrition in Chad.


8 April 2013 — Katy Perry sees strides in children's education, nutrition, sanitation and hygiene in Madagascar
UNICEF reports on singer and songwriter Katy Perry's recent trip to Madagascar to visit sites of UNICEF programmes. Produced by Eva Gilliam.


5 April 2013 — Six months after the floods, life is slowly returning to normal in Sindh province, Pakistan
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on how children in Pakistan are faring in the wake of devastating floods.


5 April 2013 — A cash transfer programme helps a village in the Niger back on its feet
UNICEF reports on a programme in the Niger that provides cash to mothers of young children during lean times between harvests.


3 April 2013 — Revolutionary optimists bring their message to UNICEF
They call themselves 'the Daredevils'. Young activists from Kolkata's slums are changing their community, one household at a time. Their stories are captured in the film The Revolutionary Optimists, which was screened and discussed at UNICEF New York headquarters.


3 April 2013 — Delivering as one for Congolese refugees
UNICEF correspondent Karin Bridger reports on how, as Congolese refugees are arriving at Rwamwanja settlement in western Uganda, the United Nations team in Uganda and key partners have come together to support the government to deliver services for this vulnerable population.


2 April 2013 — Parliamentarians address the rights of children with disabilities
UNICEF reports on how the 128th Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, held from 22–27 March in Quito, Ecuador, addressed children's rights.


28 March 2013 — Children's health suffering, medical care insufficient, at camp sheltering Syrians
UNICEF correspondent Patrick Wells reports on the urgent need for aid for Syrian children at the Bab al Salama camp, Syrian Arab Republic.


26 March 2013 — Event seeks to ensure issue of violence against children on post 2015 development agenda
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a high-level meeting designed to raise the profile of the issue of violence against children.


26 March 2013 — Months after Typhoon Bopha, children in the Philippines at risk of malnutrition
UNICEF correspondent Marissa Aroy reports on the situation for children in the Philippines affected by Typhoon Bopha - 100 days later.


26 March 2013 — Children find a safe space to learn in conflict-torn Homs, Syrian Arab Republic
UNICEF correspondent Marissa Aroy reports on the visit of UNICEF Regional Director Maria Calivis to Homs, Syrian Arab Republic.


25 March 2013 — In makeshift settlements in Lebanon, UNICEF delivers essential supplies to Syrian refugee children
As conditions deteriorate in makeshift settlements in Lebanon, UNICEF and its partners are providing children with shoes and clothing to keep them warm.


22 March 2013 — In Swaziland, a national push for an HIV-free generation
UNICEF reports on programmes in Swaziland that are helping HIV-positive parents lead healthy lives and have HIV-free children.


21 March 2013 — UNICEF Executive Director has a taste of efforts to end malnutrition and stunting in Guatemala
Thomas Nybo reports on a visit to Guatemala by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake.


21 March 2013 — In Amazonian Peru, a simple, life-saving solution to waterborne illness
IQUITOS, Peru, 21 March 2013 – Cinthia Alado is worried about her son Andy. The 7-month-old has been suffering from stomach pain.


20 March 2013 — In Rwanda, helping Congolese refugee children be children again
At the Nkamira Transit Centre in Rwanda, Congolese refugee children get a chance to be children again. Produced by UNICEF.


20 March 2013 — Grassroots programme targets stunting in rural Indonesia
NUSA TENGGARA BARAT PROVINCE, Indonesia, 20 March 2013 – A grassroots programme in Indonesia is making inroads into one of the world’s silent crises – stunting.


19 March 2013 — New mobile application helps speed up family reunification for Congolese child refugees in Uganda
KAMWENGE DISTRICT, western Uganda, 19 March 2013 – Pascal, 15, fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo when rebels attacked his village. He arrived at Rwamwanja refugee settlement, Uganda, a month ago.


15 March 2013 — ALERT: Keep Syrian children alive
UNICEF needs your help to protect Syrian children and keep them alive.


14 March 2013 — Risk is inclusive: Young Armenians portray disaster risk reduction through film
GYUMRI, Armenia, 14 March 2013 – Margarita Sargsyan, 14, and her classmates at School #1 in Gyumri, the second biggest city of Armenia, are taking part in school lessons that might save their lives. They are learning about disaster risk reduction (DRR).


12 March 2013 — Remedial classes help displaced children in Homs, Syrian Arab Republic, continue their education
HOMS, Syrian Arab Republic, 12 March 2013 – Syrian students in winter sweaters sit in a classroom decorated with colourful drawings, listening intently to their enthusiastic young teacher explain Arabic grammar.


11 March 2013 — Syrian crisis, two years on: A generation lost?
NEW YORK, United States of America, 12 March 2013 – For the past two years, the world has seen crisis explode in the Syrian Arab Republic. Twenty-four months of chaos and conflict have cost the country thousands of lives, many of them children.


7 March 2013 — Towards abandoning female genital mutilation/cutting in Somalia for once, and for all
BOORAMA, northwest Somalia, 27 February 2013 – Ten-year-old Kheiriya has a secret. The secret is that, unlike most girls her age in Boorama, she has not been circumcised. The soft-spoken girl is scared to let others know.


28 January 2013 — African Leadership for Child Survival meeting in Ethiopia charts map for reducing child deaths
Leaders made a strong commitment to preventing child deaths, at the African Leadership for Child Survival: A Promise Renewed meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 16-18 January.


29 January 2013 — Refuge from the floodwaters in Gaza province, Mozambique
As streams of families flee to higher ground, government and the international community mobilize in Mozambique to ensure those displaced by floodwaters are sheltered, fed and safe.


31 January 2013 — UNICEF's emergency officer, Konady Kone, assesses the conditions in Jordan's Za'atari refugee camp
UNICEF’S emergency officer, Konady Kone at the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan, Konady Kone, speaks with Syrian families and assesses the conditions on the ground.


4 March 2013 — Family Health Days bring Ugandans the routine medical care they need
UNICEF reports on Family Health Days, an initiative that provides routine medical services to Ugandan families by bringing the clinics to them.


20 February 2013 — In Kenya, educating nomadic pastoralist children with low-cost schools
UNICEF correspondent Daisy Serem reports on an innovative approach to educating Kenya's nomadic pastoralist children.


19 February 2013 — Striking at malnutrition and building resilience in flood-prone Bangladesh
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on a programme that is helping to alleviate the effects of regular flooding in Bangladesh.


12 February 2013 — Community-based approach addresses acute malnutrition in Somalia
UNICEF reports on an innovative, community-based approach to tackling malnutrition in Burao, Somalia.


14 February 2013 — 16-year-old Syrian refugee describes living in Akcakale camp in Turkey - part2
UNICEF prepares winter clothing kits for Syrian children.


14 February 2013 — 16-year-old Syrian refugee describes living in Akcakale camp in Turkey
Hala, a 16 year-old Syrian girl, describes her experiences living in Ackapale refugee camp in Turkey.


13 February 2013 — Quick response to Cyclone Giovanna had 20,000 children back in the classroom in Madagascar
UNICEF reports on how, after schools along Madagascar's east coast were damaged by Cyclone Giovanna, hundreds of tents keep classes going.


23 August 2011 — UNICEF Executive Director meets villagers in drought-stricken Turkana, Kenya
UNICEF's Kun Li reports on villagers in north-western Kenya’s Turkana District struggling to survive one of the region's worst droughts in decades, and on Executive Director Anthony Lake's visit to the area.


22 October 2010 — Introduction to UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
Watch an introduction to UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, the world's largest single source for generating statistical information on children. Part of World Statistics Day: There’s power in numbers.


30 June 2010 — Goodwill Ambassador Leo Messi, star footballer, in new video spot on child rights
Watch a new public service announcement featuring UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Leo Messi.


21 February 2013 — At the 8th annual Children’s Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, dignity was in focus
Rwandan children express their views and their role in attaining dignity at the 8th annual Children’s Summit in Kigali, Rwanda.


13 February 2013 — In remote, winter-blasted regions of Mongolia, inclusive education for children
UNICEF reports on efforts to support inclusive education for children in remote communities in northern Mongolia.


1 March 2013 — Syrian refugee children speak out
Syrian children discuss escaping the violence in the Syrian Arab Republic and their current situation in Lebanon as refugees.


13 February 2013 — Community-based approach addresses acute malnutrition in Somalia
UNICEF reports on an innovative, community-based approach to tackling malnutrition in Burao, Somalia.


12 February 2013 — Without birth registration, children are shut out of society altogether
UNICEF brings the plight of millions of 'invisible' children into focus. Watch this report on birth registration - passport to protection, and to society.


22 January 2013 — UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow asks the world to step up for Syrian refugees
Witnessing the frustration of humanitarian workers and the agony of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow asks the international community to step up its efforts.


22 January 2013 — A well offers hope for the future in rural Kenya
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on a programme that is bringing hope to a drought-stricken community in northeastern Kenya.


22 January 2013 — In the Lao People's Democratic Republic, UNICEF and the European Union join forces with the government in the fight against malnutrition
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on UNICEF and the European Union joining forces with the Government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic to fight malnutrition.


22 January 2013 — A 'winterization' programme targets Syrian refugees caught in the clutches of brutal weather in Lebanon
UNICEF correspondent Priyanka Pruthi reports on Syrian refugees in Lebanon bracing against falling winter under their makeshift tents.


22 January 2013 — Significant achievements for children in a challenging year
Watch UNICEF's year in review.


22 January 2013 — Syrian refugee children are dying, they are hurt and they need healing, says UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Sir Roger Moore
With temperatures dipping below freezing point, winter poses a deadly threat to Syrian refugees. 'Children are paying the highest price,' says UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Sir Roger Moore as he appeals to the international community for urgent help.


22 January 2013 — NBA stars fight polio in northern Kenya
NICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on how professional basketball players are joining the fight against polio in northern Kenya.


22 January 2013 — In the Niger, a pilot programme seeks to protect children, from the community level
Watch the story of Aisha Gonda who is learning about her rights, thanks to a UNICEF-supported programme.


22 January 2013 — Syrian refugee children adjust to their new Lebanese schools
UNICEF reports on the integration of Syrian refugee children into Lebanese schools.


22 January 2013 — Attacking chronic malnutrition in the poorest rural areas of Nepal
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on a UNICEF-EU-Government programme that is battling malnutrition in Nepal.


22 January 2013 — In the Philippines, securing clean water in the aftermath of Typhoon Bopha
UNICEF correspondent Marissa Aroy reports on how clean water is reaching Philippine families in the aftermath of Typhoon Bopha.


21 January 2013 — UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow asks the world to step up for Syrian refugees
Witnessing the frustration of humanitarian workers and the agony of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow asks the international community to step up its efforts.


21 January 2013 — Remembering Danny Kaye UNICEF’s first ambassador to the world’s children
18 January 2013 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of beloved entertainer Danny Kaye. UNICEF celebrates its first Goodwill Ambassador and his tireless work for the world's children. Video produced by United States Fund for UNICEF.


16 January 2013 — Your invitation to the virtual baby shower for UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Shakira and her partner, FC Barcelona star Gerard Piqué
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Shakira and her partner, FC Barcelona star Gerard Piqué, invite you to their virtual baby shower. Fans are just a click away from learning about child survival issues and finding out how to purchase an ‘Inspired Gift’ to give children a healthy start in life.



 

 

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