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Mobile Phones, Adapted To Monitor Child Health, Net UNICEF Top Development Prize
UNICEF will share first prize in the United States Development Agency’s innovation competition for adapting basic cell phones to monitor the health of children.
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Philippines Emergency Response From UNICEF
UNICEF is in the Philippines bringing supplies to victims of Typhoon Ketsana. You can help by donating $5 on your cell phone with their Text to Give campaign!
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Trick-or-Treat For UNICEF: Replacing Candy With A Cause
Join Selena Gomez, UNICEF ambassador, in trick-or-treating for a cause. Learn how you can have your own causetastic Halloween!
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UNICEF Investigates High Child Mortality Rates In Sudanese Orphanages
Mortality rates in Sudan's largest orphanage exceeded 25 percent last month, alarming U.N. officials and prompting an investigation.
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Actor Jude Law Makes Second Trip To Afghanistan
Actor Jude Law made a trip to Afghanistan to benefit the Peace One Day project. This marks the second time visiting the country and this time he’s received h... -
Young Women In Poverty See The Bright Side During The Economic Crisis
The World Bank and the Nike Foundation launched a new $20 million program to help teach women in developing nations job skills.
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Can Washing Your Hands Saves Lives?
In developing nations, washing hands can be the difference between life and death.
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Slavery Today - Yes, It Still Does Exist
Statistics show that a million to four million kids are trafficked into slavery every year, and that there could be as much as 30 million slaves in the world.
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Nkunda and I: My Day With The Charismatic Congolese Warlord
Less than a year ago, at 25 years old, I went deep into the war-zone on a motorcycle to meet Nkunda. This is my story from that day.
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Gazan Children Return to School
Save the Children Assisting Gazan School Children Following Cessation of Violence.
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The Tap Project was born on a simple concept: restaurants would ask their patrons to donate $1 for the tap water they usually enjoy for free.
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Mai Mai militia frees 85 child soldiers in Congo
A pro-government militia group in the Democratic Republic of Congo has released some 85 child soldiers, UNICEF has announced.
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WITNESS is holding Seeding trainings in Venice, Italy and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia August 22, 2008 Program Coordinator for Europe and the former Soviet Union Violeta Krasnic trains human rights ac...
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Here is the link for the story at Reuters http://af.reuters.com/article/drcNews/idAFLN34164620090123 Please read my friend Seans encounter with Nkunda in the DRC before he started his organi...
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This is the story of a single day. A single, shape-shifting, life-changing, perspective-altering, never.be.the.same.kinda day. I originally went to Africa to put shoes on kid’s feet. My fri...
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Veritas and Ransomed Productions present HOPE, a benefit for Naomis Village Orphanage with Sleeperstar, The Veritas Artist Collective, 5D Artists and other. Here is some information on Naomis Vi...












