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01 September 2018
An Everyday Lesson - #ENDViolence in Schools - 2018
An Everyday Lesson - #ENDViolence in Schools - 2018

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UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham smiles with Sripun, 15, at her home in Semarang, Indonesia, March 27, 2018. In February 2015, David Beckham and UNICEF launched a new, unique, multi-year initiative which aims to help UNICEF protect millions of children around the world from danger. This initiative is entitled 7: The David Beckham UNICEF.
Press release
28 March 2018
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham visits Indonesia to meet children tackling violence and bullying in the classroom
The 7 Fund isnewly supporting UNICEF programmes in Indonesia, El Salvador, Nepal and Uganda to help children break down barriers and unlock their incredible potential.
On 16 January 2016, Maya Gurung, aged 30, carries drinking water as she walks to her temporary shelter in Gupsi Pakha, in Laprak, in Gorkha district, Nepal
Press release
29 August 2016
Collecting water is often a colossal waste of time for women and girls: UNICEF
Press release
16 May 2016
#EmergencyLessons campaign highlights importance of education for children in conflict and disaster zones
NEPAL'DA MEYDANA GELEN DEPREMİN ARDINDAN YAKLAŞIK 1 MİLYON ÇOCUĞUN ACİL İNSANİ YARDIMA İHTİYACI VAR
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26 April 2015
NEARLY 1 MILLION CHILDREN REQUIRE URGENT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AFTER NEPAL EARTHQUAKE

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