UNICEF Correspondent John Allison reports on the taping of the new HIV/AIDS public service announcement featuring UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Shakira Credits: Producer:John Allison
Sir Roger Moore narrates a brief history of UNICEF, telling the story of a small UN agency founded to bring relief to the children in countries torn apart by WWII to the global force for health, education, and child protection it is today.
Millions of people in the north of Kenya are facing disease and starvation as the year-long drought continues. The Kenyan Government has declared a state of emergency and is appealing for aid. Credits: Jane O'Brien
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on a group of Ethiopian girls who have just undergone genital mutilation, and UNICEF's work to help end the harmful practice. Credits: Producer:Kun Li
UNICEF correspondent Rachel Bonham Carter reports on the record-breaking event in Manila to highlight the nutritional benefits of breastfeeding Credits: Producer:Rachel Bonham Carter
A UNICEF survey found that more than 60 per cent of pregnant women in drought-striken Samburu are malnourished, placing their lives and those of their unborn children at great risk Credits: Producer:Rachel Bonham Carter
Guinea Conakry is one of 25 countries in which UNICEF is promoting "The Go Girls! Education for Every Child" initiative, designed to get more girls into school. Guinean girls turned out for a national football tournament this week in a bid to beat the boys at their own game and boost girl's education.
Credits: Producer:Sarah Crow
NORTH KIVU, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 18 June 2007 -- UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu has just returned from a trip to war-torn eastern DR Congo, where she witnessed the dire situation of displaced women and children.
UNICEF Correspondent David McKenzie reports from Somalia on 12-year-old Nuuriyo Ibrahim Abdirahm, whose family is barely surviving the drought in the Horn of Africa Credits: Producer:David McKenzie