UNICEF Podcast
A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.
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Children and AIDS podcast focuses on early intervention and diagnosis
Amy Costello hosts a conversation on early infant HIV diagnosis with Dr. Shaffiq Essajee, Mathakane Metsing and Felix Masi.
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UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Hilde Frafjord Johnson visits Afghanistan
Kristine Peduto of the UNICEF Afghanistan Child Protection Section discusses the new Secretary-General Report on Children and Armed Conflicts.
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Thousands of schools closed in eastern DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy talks about the difficulty of educating children when so many people are displaced.
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Fighting resumes in DR Congo as displaced civilians languish
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, describes how recent fighting is stalling the humanitarian effort.
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Supporting and protecting mothers living with HIV
Dr. Mitch Besser, Nazneen Damji, Dr. Ruth Bamela Engo and moderator Amy Costello discuss support and protection for mothers living with HIV.
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Children abducted by armed groups in eastern DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, discusses the increase in abductions of children by armed groups.
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ICDB annual award: Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Gideon Tuffuor Amponsa and Naa Aforkor Tetteh, young producers from the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, talk about winning the ICDB Award for radio.
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ICDB annual award: Angola's Radio Pio
Hector Lourenso of Angola's Radio Pio, a finalist for the 2008 ICDB Award for radio, discusses the responsibilities of being a young radio journalist.
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Aid flights arrive in DR Congo, but insecurity persists
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy, in Goma, describes the push to bring aid to over 1 million displaced people.
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Tens of thousands displaced by flooding after a rare tropical storm hits Yemen
UNICEF Representative in Yemen Aboudou Karimou Adjibadé describes what UNICEF is doing to help families in the wake of a rare tropical storm.
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Aid for the displaced begins as humanitarian crisis deepens in DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy describes the scene at the first aid distribution in DR Congo since the declaration of a ceasefire.
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UNICEF Pakistan Chief of External Relations Antonia Paradela speaks about the earthquake in Balochi...
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal speaks to UNICEF Pakistan Chief of External Relations Antonia Paradela about the earthquake in Balochistan province.
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Aid on hold as fighting displaces thousands more families in North Kivu, DR Congo
UNICEF Communications Specialist Jaya Murthy talks about insecurity in North Kivu and its disastrous effects on women and children.
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As severe floods engulf Central America, children are some of the worst affected
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal speaks with UNICEF Deputy Regional Director Jean Gough about relief efforts to address the effects of flooding in Central America.
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Delivering on the front lines: Maternal health in conflict, post-conflict and emergency situations
Sarah Chynoweth, Etelle Higonnet, Susan Purdin and moderator Amy Costello discuss maternal health in conflict, post-conflict and emergency situations.
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Beyond School Books: Financing education in emergencies
Financing education in emergencies. Moderator Amy Costello hosts a discussion with Desmond Bermingham, Dr. Codou Diaw and Peter Kramer.
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Lesotho Voices
Listen to a special report from the UK Committee for UNICEF on mothers, children and HIV in Lesotho.
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As cold weather nears, UNICEF and partners shelter Kyrgyzstan earthquake survivors
UNICEF Radio's Chris Schuepp talks to UNICEF Representative in Kyrgyzstan Tim Schaffter about the emergency response in quake-affected areas.
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Disaster preparedness for schools in the Philippines
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on disaster preparedness programmes for schools in the Philippines.
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Digital Diarist Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits a festival to support South African youth
Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits the Phoenix Child and Family Welfare Society's annual fair in Phoenix, South Africa.
UNICEF Podcast