UNICEF Zimbabwe Mobilizes Nation for Week-long Immunization and Health Drive
Zimbabwe’s second round of its 2007 Child Health Days began this Monday. This critical campaign targets two million children with polio vaccine and basic childhood immunisation.
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As part of its HIV and AIDS response in Zambia, UNICEF, together with the government and local partners, is working to educate people about PMTCT, or Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission.
READ MOREUNICEF State of the Worlds Children 2008 Improving Health Care Delivery to Farming Communities in Egypt
Spreading out along the banks of the Nile south of Cairo – Upper Egypt is a picturesque landscape of small farming villages, many of them seemingly frozen in time.
READ MOREUNICEF Yemen Children Face the Future
Yemen is an ancient land. In the capital Saana, the historic district speaks to the countries strong faith and traditions.
READ MOREUNICEF: State of the Worlds Children 2008 Helping Women Protect Themselves Against HIV-AIDS
Needle sharing remains the most common mode of transmitting HIV in Malaysia, but more and more people are getting infected through sex, especially housewives.
READ MOREUNICEF Yemen Children Face the Future Child Labor
Selling honey on the side of the road in Yemen is a touch and go business.
READ MOREUNICEF: Yemen Children Face the Future Education
The children of Yemen are so eager to learn that they will even do it here, under trees in the heat of the Southern Arabian Peninsula.
READ MOREUNICEF and Partners Promote Sanitation Awareness in Zambia through Talking Walls
UNICEF and local government and partners helped construct wells, latrines and hand-washing stations here in Choma District.
READ MOREUNICEF Promoting the Importance of Toilets and Sanitation on World Water Day
More than 2 and a half billion people live without safe toilets… that’s 200 million tons of untreated human waste a year.
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Tolerance.org is combining the power of television, radio and the Internet…
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