UNICEF Television Vodcast
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Peer educator Terrence Mayisela, 21, encourages adolescent boys to get tested for HIV and to volunteer for medical circumcision. The procedure can significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection.
Zandile, 19, participates in a CAPRISA support group where adolescents living with or without HIV can safely open up to one another and freely discuss issues surrounding sex, gender and HIV/AIDS.
Bashir, 13, likes birds so much he could be one himself – energetic and gentle, grounded yet free.
A Palestinian girl who fled the Syrian conflict with her family tries to adjust to life in a refugee camp in Beirut, but the challenges are many.
A full recovery from Typhoon Haiyan is still a long way off, but signs of resilience are apparent, says UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake.
Twenty-three children between 14 and 17 years old were released from armed groups in Bangui, Central African Republic, on Thursday. For broadcast-quality multimedia, visit weshare.unicef.org/mediaresources
The Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) supports a comprehensive programme of HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in Vulindlela, a rural community fighting high rates of HIV/AIDS.
The official reopening of schools is a positive step towards recovery in parts of the Philippines still struggling to cope with the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.
The recent polio outbreak in the Syrian Arab Republic highlights the urgency of vaccinating Syrian refugees in Jordan.
“You can see the extraordinary sadness in their eyes,” says UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake during his visit to settlements and public schools in Lebanon which will soon be hosting an expected 400,000 school-aged Syrian refugee children.
UNICEF's Christopher de Bono reports on the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines and the challenges facing emergency response efforts.
When Christine* was raped, she – and her family – received critical support from a child helpline operated by Childline Kenya to assist children who suffer sexual, physical and emotional abuse and neglect.
Watch children, parents and teachers discuss what it’s been like for Syrian refugee children to return to learning through ‘non-formal’ classes, in Lebanon.
One of only three countries where wild poliovirus remains endemic, Afghanistan has taken a major step toward eradication, thanks in part to the efforts of the health volunteers who go door to door every day to ensure every child is vaccinated.
Melissa Kasoke, 14, uses her voice to advocate for children, especially girls, to get back to school in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.