Archive for October, 2013

UNICEF: Requiem for Darfur

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On Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, musicians and singers from more than 45 ensembles worldwide will perform a “Requiem for Darfur” at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.

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UNICEF: Mia Farrow Interview

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On Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, musicians and singers from more than 45 ensembles worldwide performed a Requiem for Darfur at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.

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UNICEF: Global Kids

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UNICEF’s online forum, Voices of Youth, recently helped reach hundreds of children from around the world through a groundbreaking collaboration in the online alternative reality, Teen Second Life.

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General Motors: Fashion and Design

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With New York Fashion Week underway, style is a keyword being tossed around quite a bit. However, these new “styles” are no longer seen solely on clothing runways.

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UNICEF Iran ECD

UNICEF: Iran ECD

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The goal of this community-based nutrition project…

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UNICEF Venezuela Indigenous Youth Radio

UNICEF: Venezuela Indigenous Youth Radio

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Using the power of radio, indigenous Wayuu youths in Venezuela are educating…

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UNICEF Palestinian Territories Back to School

UNICEF: Palestinian Territories Back to School

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Students in the Occupied Palestinian Territory are finally beginning a new semester…

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UNICEF Vietnam Water Safety

UNICEF: Vietnam Water Safety

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Although Vietnam has made rapid progress in improving its water supply…

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UNICEF Turkey Avian Flu

UNICEF: Turkey Avian Flu

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In the shadow of Mount Ararat, a father in eastern Turkey is trying to recover…

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UNICEF El Salvador Mini Reporters

UNICEF: El Salvador Mini Reporters

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There is no one better qualified to report on children’s issues than children themselves.

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