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George Clooney took girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis on a classic Hollywood date Thursday night, complete with the industry's biggest movie stars and moguls – and the Italian beauty fit right in. Full Article at People
Some people just cannot recognize class, intelligence, taste and fine entertainment when they see it. Alyssa Milano (a proud Italian-American) told Us at the UNICEF ball last night that after her husband showed her the trailer online, "It upset me. Full Article at X17 Online
A worker puts up a tent as UNICEF's makeshift classroom, next to the debris of an actual school building on Monday Oct. 5, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia. View Photo »
When UNICEF came to me, and my friends came to me and asked me to do this, I said I will do it because of the crazy things going on in the world, and the help that we can give
Karwar: Narayan M. Bhat, Programme Executive, All India Radio, Karwar, has been selected for the UNICEF Award for HIV/AIDS Journalism, 2009. Full Article at The Hindu
After Heath Ledger's sudden passing, Jude Law famously stepped in to help fill in for the late actor, who was in the midst of filming The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Full Article at Celebuzz
Angelina Jolie assumes the Mother Theresa position more and more at a UNICEF dinner. Full Article at VH1
An Indonesian teacher rolls up part of a UNICEF tent as students study at their school after it reopened for classes following an earthquake Padang, West Sumatra province October 5, 2009. View Photo »
Some 1.2 billion people globally don't have access to safe water, according to a 2006 UNDP report. Almost 80 per cent of diseases in developing countries are associated with water, causing some 3 million early deaths, according to a 2009 UNESCO report. In India alone, 380,000 children die each year from...
Dakar — Malaria deaths in children under five have increased "significantly" in the past four months in Sierra Leone, where this preventable disease kills a child every 30 minutes. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
fuck yeah! those first really srurred me! ugh, i am so sick of the goatee! SHAVE. is he currently making a movie or what is that thing still doing on his face? He looks like Methuselah. brads looking gross lately :( god angelina is so gorgeous 1. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
The United Nations Children's Fund (or UNICEF) was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II. Full Article
A worker puts up a tent as UNICEF's makeshift classroom, next to the debris of an actual school building on Monday Oct. 5, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia.
View Photo »An Indonesian teacher rolls up part of a UNICEF tent as students study at their school after it reopened for classes following an earthquake Padang, West Sumatra province October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Indonesian students stand in front of a UNICEF tent in their school after it reopened for classes in Padang, West Sumatra province, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Disney teen star and UNICEF Ambassador Selena Gomez distributes UNICEF trick-or-treat donation boxes to the audience at the NBC "Today" television program in New York Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), right, guides Miyuki Hatoyama, wife of Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, as she visits the organization in New York Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009.
View Photo »PARIS - SEPTEMBER 19: Actress Elsa Zylberstein, UNICEF goodwill ambassador delivers a speech on stage during the Peace One Day 10th Anniversary concert at Le Grand Rex on September 19, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »UNICEF Ambassador and Actress, Lucy Liu, who has been an active proponent of anti-trafficking issues, delivers remarks on September 16, 2009 during an Anti-Trafficking Symposium entitled �USAID Anti-Trafficking Programs: Moving Forward With a Decade of Experience� at the Willard Hotel i...
View Photo »UNICEF Ambassador and Actress, Lucy Liu, who has been an active proponent of anti-trafficking issues, delivers remarks on September 16, 2009 during an Anti-Trafficking Symposium entitled �USAID Anti-Trafficking Programs: Moving Forward With a Decade of Experience� at the Willard Hotel i...
View Photo »UNICEF Ambassador and Actress, Lucy Liu, who has been an active proponent of anti-trafficking issues, delivers remarks on September 16, 2009 during an Anti-Trafficking Symposium entitled �USAID Anti-Trafficking Programs: Moving Forward With a Decade of Experience� at the Willard Hotel i...
View Photo »UNICEF Ambassador and Actress, Lucy Liu, who has been an active proponent of anti-trafficking issues, delivers remarks on September 16, 2009 during an Anti-Trafficking Symposium entitled �USAID Anti-Trafficking Programs: Moving Forward With a Decade of Experience� at the Willard Hotel i...
View Photo »UNICEF Ambassador and Actress, Lucy Liu, who has been an active proponent of anti-trafficking issues, waits to speak on September 16, 2009 during an Anti-Trafficking Symposium entitled �USAID Anti-Trafficking Programs: Moving Forward With a Decade of Experience� at the Willard Hotel in...
View Photo »Lucy Liu, actress and UNICEF Ambassador, speaks about the need to put a stop to the crime of human trafficking at USAID's Anti-Trafficking Symposium on September 16, 2009.
View Photo »Lucy Liu, actress and UNICEF Ambassador, speaks about the need to put a stop to the crime of human trafficking at USAID's Anti-Trafficking Symposium on September 16, 2009.
View Photo »Volunteers for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) distribute safety leaflets after handing out 'Pandemic Hygiene' kits consisting of hand-sanitising liquid and a packet of tissues to passengers at a crowded train station in Jakarta on September 15, 2009 to help curb the spread...
View Photo »Volunteers for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) distribute 'Pandemic Hygiene' kits consisting of hand-sanitising liquid and a packet of tissues to passengers at a crowded train station in Jakarta on September 15, 2009 to help curb the spread of swine flu as millions of people...
View Photo »Belgium's former number one tennis champion and UNICEF Ambassador Justine Henin speaks during a media conference regarding childhood vaccinations in developing countries at UNICEF headquarters in Brussels, Thursday Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Belgium's former number one tennis champion and UNICEF Ambassador Justine Henin speaks during a media conference regarding childhood vaccinations in developing countries at UNICEF headquarters in Brussels, Thursday Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Belgium's former number one tennis champion and UNICEF Ambassador Justine Henin speaks during a media conference regarding childhood vaccinations in developing countries at UNICEF headquarters in Brussels, Thursday Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Belgium's former number one tennis champion and UNICEF Ambassador Justine Henin speaks during a media conference regarding childhood vaccinations in developing countries at UNICEF headquarters in Brussels, Thursday Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Belgium's former number one tennis champion and UNICEF Ambassador Justine Henin speaks during a media conference regarding childhood vaccinations in developing countries at UNICEF headquarters in Brussels, Thursday Sept. 10, 2009.
View Photo »James Elder (L), spokesman for UNICEF in Sri Lanka, talks on his mobile phone as he walks into the Immigration and Emmigration Controller's office in Colombo on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »James Elder (L), spokesman for UNICEF in Sri Lanka, talks on his mobile phone as he walks into the Immigration and Emmigration Controller's office in Colombo on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »James Elder, spokesman for UNICEF in Sri Lanka, walks into the Immigration and Emmigration Controller's office in Colombo on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »James Elder, spokesman for UNICEF in Sri Lanka, walks into the Immigration and Emmigration Controller's office in Colombo on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »BREMEN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: Horst Lichter and wife Nada attend the 'UNICEF-Gala' at Park Hotel on September 5, 2009 in Bremen, Germany.
View Photo »An Indonesian teacher rolls up part of a UNICEF tent as students study at their school after it reopened for classes following an earthquake Padang, West Sumatra province October 5, 2009.
View Photo »When UNICEF came to me, and my friends came to me and asked me to do this, I said I will do it because of the crazy things going on in the world, and the help that we can give
Some 1.2 billion people globally don't have access to safe water, according to a 2006 UNDP report. Almost 80 per cent of diseases in developing countries are associated with water, causing some 3 million early deaths, according to a 2009 UNESCO report. In India alone, 380,000 children die each year from...
With Kenyan leadership, and the commitment of the Global Fund, the World Bank, UNICEF [UN Children’s Fund] and others, a potential health crisis can be averted, by ensuring that over 20 million Kenyans are not left unprotected from malaria
New Zealand's support will be split between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). It will be used to help provide healthcare to mothers and babies, and to make sure communities have clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.
In line with the global movement of uncountable stakeholders for children, and on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the most important human-rights treaty in history, the European Union and UNICEF sign today a Declaration, which reiterates our commitment to work together
UNICEF is concerned about the security situation in Central Mindanao, since there are families still living in evacuation centres primarily within Maguindanao that require our support
All regions except Southeast Asia achieved the U.N. goal of a 90 percent drop in measles deaths in the first decade of the 21st century, according to UNICEF and the World Health Organization
Taking a quick break from school….. I know Halloween is over but, Christmas is just around the corner and UNICEF never stops helping kids. Check out their inspired gifts website to see how you can help kids all over the world on behalf of a family member or friend as a gift for Christmas.
report for UNICEF on the effects of the political crisis and the economic collapse on the urban poor in Antananarivo found that children were troubled by abuse, violence and their parents' sudden unemployment and struggle to find food. Some had to drop out of school for lack of money. Some had to work, ...
This years is extra special as we celebrate 10 years of working with UNICEF, the leading childrens organisation. As a club we are committed to young people and our partnership with UNICEF is testament to this.
This years is extra special as we celebrate 10 years of working with UNICEF, the leading childrens organisation. As a club we are committed to young people and our partnership with UNICEF is testament to this.
Africa is one of my favorite places, and it just seems appropriate because it’s for UNICEF
I am honored to participate in the Beverly Hills lighting ceremony by illuminating the UNICEF Snowflake ... And I am proud to support UNICEF's mission to provide immunization, education, health care, nutrition, clean water and sanitation to children in need.
Every day 24,000 children die of preventable causes. These iconic snowflakes -- at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York and on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills -- hang as a reminder of UNICEF's commitment to reach a day when zero children die from preventable causes.
UNICEF Nepal, just 40 years young, will be here as long as it is needed, to continue working alongside the government, children and people of Nepal to ensure that all children, from the hills of Humla to the plains of Jhapa, will have a chance to live their dreams
When UNICEF first started working in Nepal four decades ago, the situation of children was far worse. Large numbers of children, babies and mothers used to die from readily preventable causes
How are UNICEF's Children's Climate Forum and United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP15) related?
I knew many UNICEF ambassadors before, such as renowned African American pop star Harry Belafonte, and others...I admire them so much that I had always dreamed about myself being one of them
And so, China has had a long-standing relationship with UNICEF, and I think China has made very good progress also in things like under-five mortality rates, education, and so forth ... and I think that we will continue to have a very strong relationship with the people of China and the government of Ch...
China has been a very good cooperator of UNICEF for many years, and we continue to have a strong relationship with China -- we have an office in China that works with the Chinese authorities looking at the most important issues of children -- whether it is access to healthcare, or better educational pro...
It's an irony ... that the CRC remained unratified by the United States despite the fact that UNICEF has always been headed by a U.S. national. It obviously did not help.
UNICEF is deeply concerned about the escalation of the conflict in northern Yemen
Daniel Toole, regional director for UNICEF South Asia, said ... traditional beliefs and practices as well as the shortage of protein-rich food for infants were mostly to blame.
UNICEF said that countries with the highest prevalence of stunted growth among children under the age of five include Afghanistan (59 percent), Yemen (58 percent), Guatemala and East Timor (both 54 percent), Democratic Republic of the Congo (46 percent) and North Korea (45 percent)
Since most South African children know someone who has AIDS, the character has become a national hero, beloved by the country's people. Kami has appeared at the United Nations and the World Bank and was interviewed by Katie Couric. She has also been named a UNICEF ambassador for children and has appeare...
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