The United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Photo essay: Day of the African Child - 2007 From 13 - 16 June, more than 12,000 Swazi children from accross the country participated in regional celebrations, organised to commemorate the day of the African Child.
The United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Photo essay: 2006 -2007 Drought 2006 - 2007 Drought: Impact on Swaziland in pictures.The United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Photo essay: The Rights of Children 20 November 2009: The photography book 'The Rights of Children' celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.Photo essays. Media calendar. Photo essays. UNICEF Irish National Committee supports Swaziland Group Against Abuse in the opening of a Child-friendly Counselling Centre 1 November 2011 - With financial support from the Irish UNICEF National Committee, Swaziland Group Against Abuse opened a Child-friendly Counselling Centre this week. First National Dialogue on Violence against Children in and.
Photo essays Go to School, Back to School, Stay in School Part 4: This series covers Arts and Sports as learning strategies and important components of child friendly school. Go to school: Suku's story July 2007: One year after the Government of Southern Sudan launched its 'Go to School' initiative, enrolment has increased to over 850,000 and more than one-third of all students are girls.
Photo essay: For every child, hope For over 70 years, UNICEF has been the defender of children around the world, regardless of gender, religion, race or economic background. When the world’s most vulnerable need a champion in the face of conflict, disease or exclusion, UNICEF has been there.
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Maintain a list of staff members with appropriate language skills who are authorized to speak with the media in an emergency, as well as a list of media contacts and UNICEF emergency focal points. In collaboration with Supply and Logistics, ensure availability of basic communication equipment and visibility items, such as satellite phones, video cameras, cameras, posters and banners.
WHO and UNICEF issued a new joint policy statement about vaccine vial monitors to improve access to immunization. Vaccine vial monitors (VVM) are used to warn health care workers if a vaccine was.
Day for Change is a special day organised byUnicefwhere schools can raise money to help provide life-saving food and care for malnourished children. By taking part in Day for Change we can learn about nutrition and help malnourished children grow up healthy and strong. The challenge is to get our school to collect as much loose change as.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was adopted by the General Assembly on Thursday, 13 September 2007, by a majority of 144 states in favour, 4 votes.
Photo Essay: Syrian children share their stories. The Syrian conflict is now in its seventh year and it is children who are paying the heaviest price. No child in Syria is spared the horror of war. They can’t escape the violence, not in schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks or even their own homes. For Syrian children, each year of conflict has been more devastating than the last. They have.
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The IAEA offers challenging assignments in a stimulating multicultural workplace. As international civil servants, staff members engage with current, meaningful issues of global peace, security and development. They are personally committed to the mission of the Agency, and their dedication is.
No child should ever be treated like this and you can help to improve the lives of children by donating, taking action and by educating. Here are some examples of children with their rights met. These children are receiving another crucial right the right to education. They are.
As part of the activities for the “First UN Global Road Safety Week”, the World Health Organization and UNICEF invited children from all over the world to participate in a creative writing competition on the theme: What can be done to improve road safety for children and Young People? The competition was for young people aged 10 to 24 years and evaluation criteria depended on the creative.
The State of the World's Children 2007: The Double Dividend of Gender Equality (2006) Multimedia report. The State of the World's Children is UNICEF’s flagship publication that closely examines a key issue affecting children.
Stories from the Field: Reaching Every Last Child. GPEI Media Centre. Newsletter. Subscribe.