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Under Mexican skies

Young people discuss HIV and AIDS at an international conference in Mexico This month, around 25,000 people gathered in Mexico City for the 17th International AIDS Conference. Professionals working in every area of HIV/AIDS met to share knowledge, learn...

Ways and means

Charley Boorman visits UNICEF's immunisation projects in Nepal and Borneo, as part of his latest TV adventure Charley gives polio vaccine at a UNICEF health day for under fives, during a Long Way Down visit to Uganda. © UNICEF UK/Uganda 2007/Sarah...

A beautiful game

UNICEF UK is harnessing the power of football to raise money for children around the world UNICEF Ambassador James Nesbitt, wearing a Soccer Aid t-shirt to promote the 2008 match. © UNICEF UK/Georgia 2008/Caroline Irby Two years ago on prime time...

International rescue

How UNICEF UK is raising funds for children threatened by drought and rising food prices in Ethiopia Five-year-old Khesna Ibro, who is severely malnourished, drinks therapeutic milk at the UNICEF-supported feeding unit of Bissidimo Hospital in Oromiya...

Breast is best

How UNICEF’s Baby Friendly Initiative is supporting breastfeeding in the UK Breast really is best. UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the UK government all recommend that babies are fed only breast milk for their first six months of life...