UNICEF Reporters Notebook David Beckham Surprises Local Footballers In Sierra Leone
The most spontaneous move on David Beckham’s unannounced visit to Sierra Leone…
READ MOREUNICEF A Call For Aid To Help Somalia’s Undernourished Children
Somalia is an intolerable place for its 4 million children.
READ MOREUNICEF 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.
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: 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 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.
READ MOREUNICEF Burkina Faso Combats HIV-AIDS through Peer-to-Peer Education
Approximately 120,000 children in Burkina Faso have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS.
READ MOREUNICEF: Gambia Mothers Clubs
Girls growing up in Gambia’s farming communities are often faced with a tough life. Very little emphasis is put on education.
READ MOREUNICEF: Liberia’s Child Soldiers
Liberia’s former child soldiers are once again being forced into combat, even though the country’s civil war has officially ended.
READ MOREUNICEF: Hebron Health Clinic
A lack of space and resources is just one of the many problems facing the Ein Sara Clinic.
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