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1 - UNICEF and World Food Programme chiefs visit Pakistan's flood-stricken Punjab province
UNICEF correspondent Anja Baron reports on the visit by UNICEF and World Food Programme chiefs Anthony Lake and Josette Sheeran to flood-stricken Punjab province, Pakistan
2 - Life skills courses brighten the future for Syrian Arab Republic's refugees
UNICEF's Rob Sixsmith reports on life skills training for Iraqi refugees in the Syrian Arab Republic.
3 - UNICEF Executive Director visits Pakistan's flood-stricken Charsadda district
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on Executive Director Anthony Lake's visit to flood-stricken areas of Pakistan.
4 - Christine's story: Escaping poverty through education in post-earthquake Haiti
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on the story of Christine, 14, who continues to attend school in Haiti even though her family was displaced by the earthquake there.
5 - UNICEF and partners still working to counter the effects of February's 8.8-magnitude quake
UNICEF correspondent Eduardo Cure reports on UNICEF's work helping the children of Chile recover from February's devastating earthquake.
6 - Child-friendly schools make a progressive leap in Cambodia
UNICEF reports on child-friendly schools in in the remote Stung Treng province of Cambodia.
7 - In Sudan, Saleema campaign re-frames debates about female genital cutting
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on Sudan's Saleema campaign, which aim to end female genital cutting within a generation.
8 - With UNICEF and European Union support, young women lead the charge against cutting
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the campaign to end female genital cutting in Ethiopia within a generation.
9 - In Pakistan's Punjab province, millions are affected and thousands living in camps
UNICEF's Priyanka Pruthi reports on the aftermath of the devastating floods in Pakistan's Punjab province.
10 - UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia visits relief camps in Pakistan
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on Regional Director Daniel Toole's visit to relief camps in Sukkur, Pakistan.
11 - National plan for the promotion of water and sanitation under way in Mali
UNICEF's Guy Degen reports from Mali on the implementation of a major 'WASH in Schools' programme.
12 - Alongside Syrian health workers, UNICEF battles varied causes of malnutrition
UNICEF's Rob Sixsmith reports on child malnutrition in the north-eastern region of Syria.
13 - Urgent scale-up of interventions are urgently needed in flood-affected Pakistan
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on emergency relief efforts in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
14 - Scale of flood crisis in Pakistan unimaginable
UNICEF's Priyanka Pruthi reports on the organization's appeal for increased international support in Pakistan.
15 - UNICEF-supported child-friendly schools re-invent education in rural Ghana
UNICEF reports on child-friendly schools in Ghana that are breaking the cycle of child labour.
16 - Education reaches girls at a child-friendly school in rural Egypt
UNICEFcorrespondent Nina Martinek reports on the child-friendly schools initiatve reaching girls in rural Egypt.
17 - East Jerusalem's young people find inspiration in new programmes
UNICEF reports on Adolescent-Friendly Spaces in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem.
18 - UNICEF emergency aid arrives in Pakistan amidst continuing flood crisis
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the arrival of emergency supplies bound for flood victims in Pakistan.
19 - At New York launch, International Year of Youth kicks off with a diversity of voices
Kicking off the International Year of Youth.
20 - Schools in Southern Sudan offer new hope to children affected by war
UNICEF reports on schools that are opening their doors to children affected by war.
21 - With free birth registration, Angola promotes a child's right to legal identity
UNICEF's Steve Felton reports from Angola on the introduction of free registration for children under five.
22 - David's story - A child-friendly school in rural Nicaragua
David Zamora Muñoz, 10, talks about going to a child-friendly school in rural Nicaragua.
23 - Flood-affected women and children in north-western Pakistan urgently need life-saving aid
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the growing humanitarian crisis in flooded areas of north-western Pakistan.
24 - A campaign to promote exclusive breastfeeding makes strides in rural Niger
UNICEF correspondent Bob Boen reports on work being done to promote exclusive breastfeeding in Niger.
25 - In rural Ethiopia, health extension workers bring care home to new mothers
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a programme in Ethiopia working to halve the numbers of women who die from complications related to pregnancy.
26 - A multi-cultural school in Bosnia and Herzegovina brings out the best in children
UNICEF reports on the a multi-ethnic, child-friendly school in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
27 - UNICEF and partners respond as food crisis in Niger reaches a critical level
UNICEF correspondent Bob Coen reports on the food emergency that is devastating families in Niger.
28 - UNICEF-supported programmes help families living with HIV in Angola
UNICEF correspondent Steve Felton reports on a programme to help Angolan families living with HIV.
29 - World Breastfeeding Week highlights the role of health professionals
UNICEF Chief of Health Mickey Chopra discusses the importance of breastfeeding in reducing child mortality.
30 - Free, universal health care rolls out for mothers and children in Sierra Leone
UNICEF's Kyle Donogue reports on Sierra Leone's new programme of free health care for pregnant and lactating women, and all children under five years of age.
31 - Vaccination campaign conducted in response to resurgence of measles in Zambia
UNICEF's Eva GIlliam reports on the vaccination campaign organized to counter a recent measles outbreak in Zambia.
32 - In the wake of violence, home visits ensure social assistance for families in Kyrgyzstan
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on home visits to assess the needs of children and families affected by recent violence in Osh, Kyrgystan.
33 - FIFA World Cup 2010 champion Sergio Ramos of Spain inspires children in Senegal
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on 2010 FIFA World Cup champion Sergio Ramos's visit to children in Senegal.
34 - African Youth Forum issues call to action for leaders at Uganda summit
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on the African Youth Forum in Uganda and the call to action composed by Forum participants.
35 - UNICEF releases report on children affected by HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Part 4)
Watch 'Four of a kind', a short film by Denis Avtjukhov from Ukraine, which depicts the resilience and courage of young people living with HIV in the face of widespread stigma and social exclusion.
36 - UNICEF releases report on children affected by HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Part 3)
Watch 'Catch My Fall', a short film by Dima Borhsch from Ukraine, which captures the isolation and loneliness of adolescents affected by HIV.
37 - UNICEF releases report on children affected by HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Part 2)
Watch a public service announcement by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and film star Ewan McGregor calling for action to stop the spread of HIV among adolescents in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
38 - UNICEF releases report on children affected by HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Part 1)
Nina Ferencic, UNICEF Senior Advisor on HIV and AIDS for Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and co-author of 'Blame and Banishment', discusses the report.
39 - UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lionel 'Leo' Messi visits earthquake-ravaged Haiti
UNICEF correspondent Patrick Flynn reports on Goodwill Ambassador Lionel Messi's visit to children in Haiti.
40 - New child-friendly schools bring new hope to communities in Sri Lanka
UNICEF's Sarah Crowe reports on efforts to ensure that every child's right to an education is fulfilled in Sri Lanka.
41 - Free primary education: A stepping stone towards a better future for children in Liberia
UNICEF correspondent Vivian Siu reports on the introduction of free primary education in Liberia.
42 - Eathquake in Haiti six months on: Young survivors speak out
Recalling the weeks and months after the earthquake in Haiti, three young people tell their stories of tragedy, hope and survival.
43 - UNICEF Represenatative in Haiti talks about earthquake recovery, six months on
UNICEF Represenatative in Haiti Françoise Gruloos-Ackermans speaks about ongoing efforts to create a Haiti fit for children.
44 - Six months on, UNICEF reviews Haiti quake-relief milestones, and looks forward
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, six months after the earthquake.
45 - Olympic Gold Medallist Yuna Kim, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, thanks Haiti donors
In a special video message, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Yuna Kim thanks donors who have supported earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti.
46 - UNICEF photojournalist Marta Ramoneda documents recovery efforts in Haiti
Over a slidehow of some of her images, UNICEF freelance photographer Marta Ramoneda talks about documenting Haiti's ongoing recovery from the effects of the January earthquake.
47 - UNICEF helps displaced families start afresh after violence in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Correspondent Rob McBride reports on efforts to rebuild the lives of families displaced by ethnic violence in Osh, Kyrgystan's second largest city.
48 - Breaking the cycle: Iraqi refugee students in Syria need help to go back to school
Rob Sixsmith reports on the stituation of young Iraqi refugees in Syria who must work rather than attend school.
49 - Young fans see FIFA World Cup 2010 on the big screen in remote Zambian villages
UNICEF's Shantha Bloemen reports on a remote Zambian village's opportunity to watch the FIFA World Cup 2010.
50 - Brittle calm after violent ethnic riots tears apart lives in Kyrgyzstan
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on the devastation amongst communities in Osh Kyrgyzstan and UNICEF's aid efforts.
51 - Prince Harry's UNICEF visit reflects commitment to humanitarian aid
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on Prince Harry's visit to the UNICEF Emergency Operations Centre in New York.
52 - At Chad conference, UNICEF Advocate for Children Affected by War Ishmael Beah pens high-profile article
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on the demobilization and rehabilitation of former child soldiers.
53 - As Uzbek refugees return to Kyrgyzstan, UNICEF airlifts aid to affected region
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on a relief flight arriving at Andijan airport, Uzbekistan, with aid from UNICEF's global supply hub in Copenhagen.
54 - UNICEF honoured for short film on 'Protecting Childhood' in Occupied Palestinian Territory
In 'Protecting Childhood', UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the work of UNICEF and the European Union in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Edited by John Mims.
55 - Kiwanis and UNICEF launch 'The Eliminate Project' on maternal and neonatal tetanus
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on the new partnership between Kiwanis International and UNICEF to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus.
56 - South Asian cricketers bowl UNICEF's 'healthy hat trick' for children
UNICEF's Sarah Crowe reports on an effort by UNICEF and South Asia's top cricketers to promote a 'healthy hat trick' for children.
57 - Capturing a vision: Rwandan student films premier during FIFA World Cup 2010
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on a programme that inspires young Rwandan filmmakers.
58 - Aid reaches displaced and refugee families in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
UNICEF Representative in Kyrgyzstan Jonathan Veitch discusses urgent efforts to deliver humanitarian supplies to children and families affected by ethnic violence.
59 - Brick by brick and doctor by doctor, Angola rebuilds its health care system
UNICEF's Shantha Bloemen reports on the revitalization of health care in Angola.
60 - Protecting South Africa's children during the FIFA World Cup 2010 and beyond
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on child-friendly spaces at FIFA World Cup Fan Fest sites across South Africa.
61 - Health centres focus on treatment of undernourished children in Niger
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on the treatment of severely undernourished children in Niger in the face of a looming nutrition crisis.
62 - In India, pregnancy comes with a high price
UNICEF's Sarah Crowe reports on efforts to reduce maternal mortality in India's Orissa state.
63 - Support centres protect children from violence and abuse in Mozambique
UNICEF correspondent Shantha Bloemen reports on a concert for child rights in commemoration of the Day of the African Child in Mozambique.
64 - Syrian students speak out on rehabilitating over-stretched schools
UNICEF's Rob Sixsmith reports from the Syrian Arab Republic on students' involvement in improving their own education.
65 - As FIFA World Cup 2010 festivities begin, Angélique Kidjo highlights plight of South African children
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on a visit by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angélique Kidjo to Soweto, South Africa, in the run-up to the FIFA World Cup 2010.
66 - Barbados works to change attitudes, implement positive discipline in schools
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports from Barbados on efforts to eradicate corporeal punishment from schools.
67 - Developing vision: Young people in South Africa photograph their communities
Watch a video slide show featuring photographs by the youth of the Umuzi Photo Club.
68 - Successful measles immunization campaign wraps up in Zimbabwe
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on the largest immunization camapign to be held in Zimbabwe in the last decade.
69 - Reducing the dangers of pregnancy in Sierra Leone through free women's health care
UNICEF correspondent Nubia Lima reports on efforts to improve maternal health in Sierra Leone.
70 - Executive Board concludes meeting with an eye on gender equality, resources and results (Part 2)
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports on the UNICEF Executive Board's field visit to Tajikistan.
71 - Executive Board concludes meeting with an eye on gender equality, resources and results (Part 1)
Executive Director Anthony Lake delivers remarks at the close of the UNICEF Executive Board's 2010 Annual Session.
72 - On day three, Executive Board discusses child rights and the key role of National Committees (part 3 of 3)
Japan Committee for UNICEF Executive Director Ken Hayami talks about his country's historic connections to UNICEF and its work.
73 - On day three, Executive Board discusses child rights and the key role of National Committees (part 2 of 3)
Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children Marta Santos Pais addresses UNICEF's Executive Board on the Optional Protocols of the CRC.
74 - On day three, Executive Board discusses child rights and the key role of National Committees (part 1 of 3)
UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake discusses the need for univeral ratification of the Optional Protocols to the Convention of the Rights of the Child.
75 - On day two, UNICEF Executive Board focuses on humanitarian aid in the field (Part 3)
Yong Ling Chen, Deputy Director General of the All-China Women's Federation, addresses the UNICEF Executive Board.
76 - On day two, UNICEF Executive Board focuses on humanitarian aid in the field (Part 2)
H.E. Dr. Abulkalam Abdul Momen, President of the UNICEF Executive Board, discusses a field visit to China in April.
77 - On day two, UNICEF Executive Board focuses on humanitarian aid in the field (Part 1)
UNICEF Deputy Executive Direct Hilde F. Johnson discusses the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities.
78 - Brothers for Life: Bringing out the best in the man
Watch a 'Brothers for Life' public service announcement featuring Manchester United football star Patrice Evra.
79 - South African children count down to FIFA World Cup 2010: Part 2 of 2
Children from Huhundi Township talk about why sport plays such an important role in their lives and how they are inspired by the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
80 - South African children count down to FIFA World Cup 2010: Part 1 of 2
UNICEF's Chris Gleenson reports from South Africa as anticipation builds towards the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup 2010.
81 - Executive Board welcomes Anthony Lake and cites progress towards MDGs (Part 2)
1 June 2010: Executive Director Anthony Lake speaks at the 2010 Annual Session of UNICEF's Executive Board. Part 2.
82 - Executive Board welcomes Anthony Lake and cites progress towards MDGs (Part 1)
Executive Director Anthony Lake speaks at the 2010 Annual Session of UNICEF's Executive Board. Part 1.
83 - UNICEF and partners support reintegration of child soldiers in Chad
UNICEF's Salma Zulfiqar reports on the rehabilitation and reintegration of former child soldiers in Chad.
84 - Janitor training strengthens schools and communities in Syria
UNICEF's Rob Sixsmith reports on a janitor's efforts to support child education in Damascus.
85 - Massive measles vaccination campaign under way in Zimbabwe
UNICEF correspondent Nina Martinek reports a campaign to vaccinate 5 million children against measles, in conjunction with the National Child Health Days initiative in Zimbabwe.
86 - Working to reduce violence and abuse against children in Swaziland
UNICEF's Shantha Bloemen reports on UNICEF's efforts to reduce sexual violence against girls in Swaziland.
87 - UN and UNICEF urge all countries to adopt measures protecting children
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against children, Marta Santos Pais, talks about the progress made in the 10 years since the adoption of the Optional Protocols to the CRC.
88 - UN and UNICEF urge all countries to adopt measures protecting children
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Radhika Coomaraswamy, discusses the progress made since the adoption of the Optional Protocols to the CRC.
89 - UN and UNICEF urge all countries to adopt measures protecting children
Executive Director Anthony Lake calls for extra steps to protect children from exploitation and recruitment into armed conflict on the 10th anniversary of the Optional Protocols to the CRC.
90 - UN and UNICEF urge all countries to adopt measures protecting children
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urges all countries to ratify the Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in the next two years.
91 - On visit to Guinea, Mia Farrow sees needs and innovations in child and maternal health
UNICEF's Edward Balley reports on Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow's trip to Guinea and the need for improved child and maternal healthcare.
92 - Safe havens protect children from abuse and exploitation in Benin
UNICEF's Shantha Bloeman reports on educational opportunities for girls compelled to work in Benin.
93 - Safe havens protect children from abuse and exploitation in Benin
UNICEF's Shantha Bloeman reports on efforts to protect children from abuse and exploitation in Benin.
94 - In Mozambique, an innovative programme overhauls sanitation practices
UNICEF's Kyle O'Donague reports on Community Led Sanitation in Mozambique.
95 - UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake visits health outreach centres in Senegal
UNICEF's Guy Hubbard reports on Executive Director Anthony Lake's visit to health outreach centres in Senegal.
96 - In Senegal, UNICEF Executive Director cites the urgency of education for all
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on Executive Director Anthony Lake's visit to Senegal, where he spoke at a global conference on girls' education and met with children at a local school.
97 - Visiting Somalia, UNICEF Regional Director notes progress made
UNICEF Regional Director visits displacement camps in Somalia.
98 - Free primary school becomes a reality in Swaziland
UNICEF's Shantha Bloemen reports from Swaziland on free education for primary school children.
99 - Reform of Georgia's juvenile justice system focuses on rehabilitation
UNICEF's Sarah Marcus reports on a programme to help rehabilitate Georgian juvenile offenders.
100 - UNICEF hosts first annual high level meeting of 'Sanitation and Water for All' campaign
Dick van Ginhoven, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands speaks about effective partnerships between multi-laterals.