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15:51:08 04/19/07
UNICEF Ambassador Clay Aiken visits Afghanistan
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NEW YORK, USA, 18 April 2007 -- UNICEF National Ambassador Clay Aiken has visited central Afghanistan to see for himself how UNICEF is trying to improve life for children in the region.
At the Sadat Health Clinic near Bamyan, Mr. Aiken saw lifesaving measures in action and even administered the oral polio vaccination to a newborn baby. Besides providing immunization, the clinic offers family planning services and midwives to advise mothers on breastfeeding and good hygiene practices.
During his two-day stay in Bamyan, Mr. Aiken also visited the Said Aabad women's literacy centre, which UNICEF helped to establish last October. He heard from girls and women aged 16 to 50 about how they were learning to read and write for the first time, and the subsequent impact on their lives.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/afghanistan_39401.html
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18:00:49 03/22/07
UNICEF Television: World Water Day March 22, 2007
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World Water Day, 22 March, is an international day of action to draw attention to the lack of access to safe drinking water in the developing world.
The Tap Project, taking place in New York City on World Water Day, is an innovative fundraising programme that will ask every diner in many of the city’s finest restaurants to pay $1 for the tap water they usually get for free. The funds will go to UNICEF to help save lives by providing safe drinking water access to children around the world.
UNICEF is working to help meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe water and basic sanitation by 2015. That’s right around the corner, but so are people willing to help meet the goal.
To read the full story, visit:
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/usa_39165.html
http://tapproject.org/
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17:43:05 03/22/07
UNICEF Television: Advancing Girls' Education in Liberia
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With the end of Liberia's civil conflict, the educational system is being revitalized with an eye toward the specific needs of girls. Working with its partners and the government, UNICEF has helped Liberia develop a national framework for girls’ education.
UNICEF is also helping more than 1 million children get to school. In 2006, the organization provided essential learning materials and supplies to 400,000 children at 2,000 public schools, as well as training for some 500 government schoolteachers.
Still, much work remains to be done to address urgent issues such as the severe shortage of teaching and learning materials, the lack of adequate teaching spaces and basic amenities such as water and sanitation facilities in schools.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/liberia_39099.html
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20:04:18 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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20:02:42 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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20:01:39 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:59:54 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS.
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:58:51 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS.
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:57:53 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS.
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:57:04 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:56:04 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:54:20 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:53:32 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:52:43 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:51:52 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
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19:50:53 03/09/07
UNICEF Television: UNICEF and ICC Cricket World Cup team up against HIV/AIDS
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies will see the world's top 16 teams do battle on the field. But off the field they will be united in supporting the global Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS campaign.
UNICEF has produced 10 profiles of top players talking about the importance of HIV/AIDS education and prevention. It's all part of a unique partnership between the International Cricket Council, UNAIDS and UNICEF to draw attention to the issues facing children and young people affected by HIV, and to highlight the resources and actions needed to ease the situation.
To mark the occasion, UNICEF is re-launching the Unite for Children. Unite against AIDS website with a special section featuring profiles of cricketers talking about the impact of AIDS on children, an AIDS quiz, a video competition and regular stories and photographs from the event.
To get the full story, please visit: uniteforchildren.org/cricket
04/19/07
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