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UNICEF Radio

A global radio service from UNICEF, focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Featuring news and in-depth stories from around the world. Streaming audio for listeners everywhere, and high quality MP3's available for broadcasters to download free of charge.
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.
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Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah reports from 'Carifesta' in Guyana
After enduring centuries of colonialism, slavery, and indentured servitude, the people of Latin America and the Caribbean emerged with one of the richest blends of cultures in the world.
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Cholera crisis continues in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Zimbabwe Communications Officer Tsitsi Singizi discusses the ongoing cholera crisis.
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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 essentially ended.
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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.
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PGM_182: 'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies segment 15
An estimated 100 million girls around the world are involved in child labour, according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
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PGM_181: 'Beyond School Books' – a podcast series on education in emergencies segment 14
Podcast #14: Education in the line of fire in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Amy Costello interviews Wenny Kusuma; Yasmeen Hassan and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.
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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.
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PGM_180: 'Beyond Schoolbooks': Education in Emergencies segment 13
UN General Assembly thematic debate. Amy Costello interviews Nicholas Burnett, Lothar Krappmann, Vernor Muñoz and Leslie Wilson.
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PGM_179: ‘Framing Our World’ workshop trains young photographers in Uzbekistan




















