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Building back better

22 Diciembre 2010 - 1:00am

26 December 2009 marks the fifth anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Child's View – Education is freedom

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UNICEF held a photography workshop with 20 students in South Africa's poorest province.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Child's View - Culture and conflict in Gaza, OPT

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Part II of II: UNICEF held a photography workshop for 16 young people in the West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Child's View - Childhood in the West Bank, OPT

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Part I of II: UNICEF held a photography workshop for 16 young people in the West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Mongolia: Children and the 'dzud'

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Nineteen of Mongolia's 21 provinces continue to face emergency conditions caused by heavy snow and extreme cold.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Paediatric HIV/AIDS in Zambia - Part IV

14 Julio 2010 - 12:00am

Programmes to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV continue to expand in Zambia.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Conflict and maternal health in Afghanistan

7 Junio 2010 - 12:00am

Pregnancy and childbirth remain perilous in Afghanistan, where maternal and child mortality rates are second highest in the world.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Maternal health in post-quake Haiti

7 Junio 2010 - 12:00am

The devastating earthquake that hit Haiti in January 2010 also deepened the crisis of maternal health care in the country.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

Sierra Leone: One step for maternal health

4 Junio 2010 - 12:00am

Sierra Leone continues to have one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world.

Categorías: Sustainable Human Development

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