UNICEF Television Vodcast
Summary: UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: A global video news service focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children... UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: Features news and in-depth stories about our most important responsibility... UNICEF TELEVISION VODCAST: Streams to viewers everywhere and is available on-demand...around the world...around the clock.
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Podcasts:
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a campaign in Nigeria to vaccinate children against polio.
Watch how UNICEF is helping communities become disease free in Nigeria.
UNICEF correspondent Alex Duval Smith reports on a programme helping rape victims in Mali.
Watch the animated short Breastfeeding. It's natural, premiered at the launch of the new breastfeeding campaign.
Watch an animated short about finding ten square metres of space to support nursing mothers, part of the effort to boost breastfeeding rates in China.
Watch UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson address the issue of violence against children.
Learn more about the creation of Liam Neeson's powerful anti-violence message.
UNICEF's Priyanka Pruthi talks to Grace Akallo, kidnapped at 15 and forced into the Lord's Resistance Army, about her torturous past and the hope that brought her to her future.
UNICEF Producer Michelle Marrion reports on a pilot project to expand emergency obstetric care in Haiti.
In Côte d'Ivoire, where 36 per cent of women have been victims of genital mutilation, the practice is increasingly becoming a thing of the past, as victims as well as a former excisionist speak out to raise awareness of its cruelty and its dangers.
July 2013: UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a programme that is saving lives in the Sahel region of northern Nigeria.
UNICEF reports on efforts to get marginalized children into school in Madagascar.
Be louder, be clearer and bring the voices against female genital mutiliation or cutting into the public sphere, says a new UNICEF report. Priyanka Pruthi reports on the most comprehensive compilation of data and analysis on this issue to date.
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on a year of 'firsts' for UNICEF in 2012.
British Paralympic gold medalist Peter Norfolk tells children with disabilities in Montenegro to dream big.