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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In 1948, Photographer David ‘Chim’ Seymour chronicled the situation of children in five European countries that had been devastated by World War II. The new book Chim: Children of war showcases the powerful images that set a standard for photographic advocacy for children.
Former South African President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nelson Mandela is one of the world's most passionate and influential advocates for children.
A Nigerian community calls on a humble carpenter to fix a problem related to the family latrines - and fix it, he does.
In Kabul, Afghanistan, fifty-one schools have undergone a complete makeover, and girls make up more than half of the student population.
UNICEF reports on the plight of a young woman falsely accused of witchcraft in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The UNICEF Executive Board concludes its annual session with adoption of draft decisions and closing statements by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake and President of the Executive Board, Permanent Representative of Finland to the United Nations H.E. Mr. Jarmo Viinanen.
As temperatures climb in Za'atari refugee camp, volunteer health workers educate refugees on the importance of good sanitation.
The nature of warfare is changing, and from the Syrian Arab Republic to Myanmar, children are facing unprecedented threats. UNICEF correspondent Priyanka Pruthi reports on the alarming trends highlighted in the latest United Nations report on children and armed conflict.
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow has added her voice to those calling for more protection and support for the world's more than 45 million refugees on World Refugee Day.
Malian refugee Fadimata adjusts to life in a refugee camp in the Niger.
Listen to children talk about their experiences of being displaced.
The UNICEF Executive Board convenes for its 2013 annual session to discuss the organization's strategic plan for the upcoming four years.
A strike against chronic malnutrition in Burundi UNICEF reports on how a multi-sector plan is targeting chronic malnutrition in Burundi.
Children in Haiti are discovering new ways to play – and to learn – with the introduction of an innovative playground.
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on how head of an adolescent clinic in Port-au-Prince Dr. Rachel Bertrand is on a mission to improve the care of HIV-positive children and young adults in Haiti.