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Un matrimonio en Afganistán: Mohammed, de 40 años y Ghulam, de 11 años. La foto ganadora del premio "La foto del Año", promovido por el Comité Alemán de UNICEF, llama la atención sobre un problema mundial: millones de chicas están casadas o viven en pareja siendo aún menores de edad.
A marriage in Afghanistan: Mohammed, of 40 years and Ghulam, 11 years. The winning photo of the prize "the photo of the Year", promoted by the German Committee of UNICEF, calls the attention on a world-wide problem: million girls are married or live in pair being still minor.
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Fotografia guanyadora del premi Unicef a la millor imatge de l'any.
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APAG are printing a catalogue of 60 international artists in conjunction with UNICEF. The brief was to create a piece of work around the theme of childhood and UNICEF's key values... this is my submission!
It's intended to illustrate the potential within all children, in all situations, all of the time, everywhere. Not all children are given the best start in life. UNICEF help ensure those less privileged children are offered the same chance to develop their potential, regardless of their situation.
The numerous columns of text on the buildings describe everything from child poverty and hunger, to childhood diseases, childrens rights and the goals of UNICEF.
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Children have a basic right to a life of dignity.
Aborder, discuter, expliquer, convaincre, partager, écouter, comprendre, aider, aimer.....
Parce que chaque enfant devrait avoir droit à une enfance heureuse, insouciante et protégée, ainsi qu'une éducation qui l'aide à s'épanouir.
un voeu pieux, lorsqu'on sait que toute les 6 secondes, dans le monde, un enfant meurt des conséquences de la malnutrition, pour ne parler que de cet aspect !
Took a quick de-tour to the UNICEF offices in Copenhagen, just to realise that you need some height to fully capture the 8-arm structure of the building. This is from across Nordhavn. To get a full view of the structure you would need to;
a: buy a drone
b: get onboard the cruising ship to Oslo (starts just behind the office building)
c: get an invitation to "Danish Standard" located in a 10 storey buildings just behind where this shot was taken.
Haven't made my choice yet, stay tuned for more during the summer...
UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake speaks with a man treated for cholera at the Gheskio CTC (Cholera Treatment Center) in Cite L'Eternel, a poor neighborhood of Port au Prince. Executive Director Mr Lake is on a one day visit to Haiti to alley the fear about cholera among the population and to mobilize all the segments of the Haitian society to accelerate the fight against cholera.
©UNICEF Haiti/2011/Dormino
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Trabajo realizado para el Ministerio de Educación y Unicef Argentina donde participaran varios paises de la región a realizarse en el 2010.
A ‘Sponsor-a-Child’ programme in Hodeidah governorate has proven to be a successful community initiative involving school children in monitoring other children to ensure they are being kept on their regular immunization schedule. © UNICEF Yemen/2010/Rasha Al-Ardi
Under the patronage of Unicef, schools of Catanzaro present their works for the 29th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the rights of the Child
Trained community midwives offer community-based care for hard-to-reach women in rural areas of Yemen. © UNICEF Yemen/2010/Rasha Al-Ardi
Young girl in a school in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The scene was set up for a video which was part of a OneMinutesJr workshop. The video can be seen at www.theoneminutesjr.org. The OneMinutesJr is a UNICEF-supported project emopwering young people to participate more actively in the media.
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Vigili del Fuoco e Unicef per il "Children's Day" Piazza del Campo (Siena) - Italy
Nyatayin two boys and two girls. One child still missing. Her occupation is farming. When she heard the gunfire, she was holding two kids (one year old daughter Nyakoch Gatdet and 6 year old son Tut Gatdet. Two of them escaped with her while two of them were taken. “If I had four hands, I would have saved all four of my children, she says. “My nine year old daughter has returned while my four year old son hasn’t. I feel sad. I have seen my husband being killed along with a dozen other men. I prayed for my children’s return- prayer was my only weapon.”
“There is no one to go to- everyone in the community is affected so nobody will see my problem as a special case. At first it was a hearsay that some children have returned. But then we were informed through the kebele officials to come and identify the children- I was praying that my children would be part of the returnee. I spotted by daughter among many children standing in a circle and I praise the lord immediately. I also thanked the government for taking action. Now am praying for my son’s return and still living in the presidential guest house for two weeks. I am scared to go back to my village just in case the rebels come back. But I know that the government is doing everything possible to secure our area and I feel relieved. I hope all my children get the proper education and support me when they grow up.” © UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Meklit Mersha
Huriccane Tomas Floods Streets of Gonaives, Haiti
Streets and pathways are flooded after the passing of Hurricane Tomas in Gonaives, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
UN Photo/UNICEF/Marco Dormino
06 November 2010
Gonaives, Haiti
Photo # 465289
Tok Bel, equity and quality of education process owner, Bureau of Education, Lare woreda, Gambella Region.
“Parents and children need to understand the value of education. When children receive education, their chance of going into conflict in their community is minimal. Out of school children are more prone to involve in conflict situations. Even in the recent Murle attack, most lives that were saved were those of children who were attending school when the incident happened,” explained Tok Bel.
Tok also explained that the education system needs to address the issue of equality and equity by which all tribes including minority groups get access to education closer to their homes. “Whenever there is the issue of equity, whenever we are not able to fulfill the demands to equally serve all communities, conflict and clashes in these communities is inevitable.” © UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Meklit Mersha
A child is taking treatment for acute malnutrition at Gewane Health Centre in Afar region, Ethiopia. After the failure of spring belg and poor summer kiremt rains caused by the climatic phenomenon known as El Niño, the number of people in need of relief assistance in Ethiopia reached 8.1m in October 2015. Government and humanitarian partners are exerting efforts to meet the food and non-food items needs for the affected population. © UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye
Nyatayin two boys and two girls. One child still missing. Her occupation is farming. When she heard the gunfire, she was holding two kids (one year old daughter Nyakoch Gatdet and 6 year old son Tut Gatdet. Two of them escaped with her while two of them were taken. “If I had four hands, I would have saved all four of my children, she says. “My nine year old daughter has returned while my four year old son hasn’t. I feel sad. I have seen my husband being killed along with a dozen other men. I prayed for my children’s return- prayer was my only weapon.”
“There is no one to go to- everyone in the community is affected so nobody will see my problem as a special case. At first it was a hearsay that some children have returned. But then we were informed through the kebele officials to come and identify the children- I was praying that my children would be part of the returnee. I spotted by daughter among many children standing in a circle and I praise the lord immediately. I also thanked the government for taking action. Now am praying for my son’s return and still living in the presidential guest house for two weeks. I am scared to go back to my village just in case the rebels come back. But I know that the government is doing everything possible to secure our area and I feel relieved. I hope all my children get the proper education and support me when they grow up.” © UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Meklit Mersha.
Nyatayin has two boys and two girls. Her occupation is farming. When she heard the gunfire, she was holding two kids (one year old daughter Nyakoch Gatdet and 6 year old son Tut Gatdet. Two of them escaped with her while two of them were taken. “If I had four hands, I would have saved all four of my children, she says. “My nine year old daughter has returned while my four year old son hasn’t. I feel sad. I have seen my husband being killed along with a dozen other men. I prayed for my children’s return- prayer was my only weapon.”
“There is no one to go to- everyone in the community is affected so nobody will see my problem as a special case. At first it was a hearsay that some children have returned. But then we were informed through the kebele officials to come and identify the children- I was praying that my children would be part of the returnee. I spotted by daughter among many children standing in a circle and I praise the lord immediately. I also thanked the government for taking action. Now am praying for my son’s return and still living in the presidential guest house for two weeks. I am scared to go back to my village just in case the rebels come back. But I know that the government is doing everything possible to secure our area and I feel relieved. I hope all my children get the proper education and support me when they grow up.” © UNICEF Ethiopia/2016/Meklit Mersha
Momina Ali’s daughter, Asia Balaad, is recovering from acute malnutrition in Gewane woreda (district), Afar region, Ethiopia. She is treated with plumpy'nut provided by UNICEF and her weight has increased from 6.9 kg to 7.6 kg. After the failure of spring belg and poor summer kiremt rains caused by the climatic phenomenon known as El Niño, the number of people in need of relief assistance in Ethiopia reached 8.1m in October 2015. Government and humanitarian partners are exerting efforts to meet the food and non-food items needs for the affected population. © UNICEF Ethiopia/ 2015/Tesfaye