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Does yellow plus blue equal green?

One of the many perks of being a young climate volunteer is that you get to explore every corner of the UK; from Newcastle, to Wales and the ins and outs of the London underground. Yesterday, I travelled up to Liverpool to take part in one of the fringe...

UNICEF UK at the Lib Dem party conference

This year’s Lib Dem Conference was in Liverpool and it was the biggest ever with at least 2,000 more people than in previous years (and more of them in suits!), due I guess to the Lib Dems now being in power - it was buzzing! Our first UNICEF UK...

Step into the Night: Charity walk great opportunity to get to know London

Do you know London very well? If you get around on the tube you might have that odd disconnected feeling of knowing particular places in the city, but not where they are in relation to other places. Your cognitive map has as many holes as a piece of Swiss...

The children of Yemen are struggling for survival. But you can help them today

I was a BBC correspondent for more than 30 years in the world’s unquiet corners. I am now a UNICEF ambassador in some of the same places - and others. One thing I know for sure is that in all these crises it is the children who suffer most. They...

UNICEF's Tania McBride blogs from Pakistan

I arrived last night in Sukkar, in the Sindh province, with a “Ladies and Gentlemen…in’shallah… we will land” tune only to immediately step onto the tarmac; into the searing furnace of heat and a mere 37 degrees at 8.30pm, causing sweat to drip down my back and face and pool into my neck.

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Responding to Cameroon's worst cholera outbreak for six years

We arrive in Maroua, the capital of Cameroon’s Extreme North Region - the area most greatly affected by Cameroon’s worst outbreak of Cholera in six years – at around noon after a three hour drive from Garoura, capital of the neighboring North Region.

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