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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A vaccination campaign led by the Philippine government with UNICEF and WHO is underway in Tacloban, Philippines, targeting families in evacuation centers and outlying communities.
Girls' attendance is high, at Shahid Shudorshon high school, Maulvibazar district, Bangladesh, since new toilet facilities were built with their needs in mind.
Mothers in the Niger are using specially designed bracelets to evaluate the nutritional status of their children at home.
UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Yoka Brandt recently concluded a four-day visit to the State of Palestine, where she viewed and discussed the situation of children with partners and observed UNICEF’s work.
Meet Atanase Koukou Kouakou, a community health worker providing vital support for pregnant women living with HIV, in his rural village of Labo, Côte d'Ivoire.
Lexina Lungu is benefitting from Malawi’s bold new approach to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding.
Learn more about the launch ceremony of the Global Interfaith WASH Alliance (GIWA), the first global interfaith initiative to promote safe water, sanitation and hygiene. In 2011, some 768 million people still used unsafe drinking water sources.
Coming to terms with HIV has not been easy for 13-year-old Jean, but support from the NGO Femmes Actives de Côte d’Ivoire (OFACI) is making a positive difference for him and other adolescents living with the virus.
Watch as 17-year-old Lian Fernandez describes surviving Typhoon Haiyan – and the uncertainties she now faces after the storm, in Tacloban City.
Learn how the Option B+ programme is changing the landscape of HIV treatment among pregnant women – and HIV prevention among their infants – in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Learn how non-medical staff play a vital role supporting Botswana’s health workers – and the Government’s efforts to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Because the Syrian crisis isn't over. Because children's lives are at stake. Because they deserve better than this. Because it's not too late. Because they are the future of Syria.
We can't risk losing an entire generation of children to death, fear and despair, because they are the future of Syria.
Don't let news of the Syrian crisis drown out the voices of its children. We can't lose an entire generation.
After losing their father and their home during the most recent conflict, two young girls in Gaza struggle to come to terms with the past and look to a brighter future.