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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After floods forced her family to abandon their home, a young girl in Paraguay holds on to the hope that education will guide her to a better life.
With more than 2 million children caught in the violence in the Central African Republic, a paediatric hospital in Bangui struggles to provide treatment for the youngest victims of the fighting.
As Mali continues to recover from the effects of a violent rebellion, UNICEF and the European Union are supporting efforts to treat and prevent malnutrition.
UNICEF, in collaboration with the NGO BRAC, is tackling the complex issue fo teen pregnancy through a simple idea – providing a place where teenage girls enjoy hanging out while they have training in life skills, gain valuable knowledge and access mentoring from peers.
For Malian refugee girls in northern Niger, early marriage poses risks for girls’ health and for their education. But a new movement is helping them stay out of marriage and stay in school.
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow talks about her recent visit to the Central African Republic, reflecting on the “background of violence, of displacement, and of suffering and deprivation”.
Watch how Nguyen Phuong Anh - 'Crystal' - is making her voice heard in the corridors of power at the United Nations and harmonizing messages with big names such as Stevie Wonder to get conventions 'signed, sealed and delivered' by all States.
Watch a presentation that celebrates and reflects on the role of photography in advocating for children’s rights.
Girls associated with gangs are at particular risk of experiencing physical or sexual abuse. Falmata*, 18, witnessed the mistreatment of girls when she spent time with members of a gang.
Poverty and unemployment leave youths in the Niger at risk of becoming involved with gangs known as 'palaces'. Moctar, 20, discusses his experiences as a palace member.
As part of an EU-UNICEF pilot programme aimed at reducing malnutrition, a community health worker in Indonesia teaches the value of good nutrition and correct breastfeeding practices.
A partnership between the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Department and UNICEF aims to help communities treat malnutrition and provide a more nutritious diet for their children.
Flash floods and landslides in Afghanistan in the past weeks have affected 120,000 people across 16 provinces. An estimated 675 people have been killed, many of them swept away by floods or buried by mudslides.
Natural disasters, an overreliance on rice and low levels of breastfeeding have left Filipino children among the most malnourished in the region.
Six months after Typhoon Haiyan, Rhea Milado, 24, is rebuilding her life with the support of a cash grant provided by UNICEF.