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The UK Government keeps its promise on overseas aid

Last week, the Government announced that it would meet its commitment to increase aid to 0.7 per cent of gross national income (GNI) by 2013. Given that it also announced significant cuts across other areas of public spending, the coalition certainly...

UNICEF responds to cholera outbreak in Saint Marc, Haiti

Douglas Armour reports from the Saint Nicholas Hospital in Saint Marc in Haiti on how UNICEF is responding to the cholera outbreak.

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Trek for the Children of Morocco - not long to go!

Morocco trek participant Jeanie Davison gives us an insight into some of her preparations in the build up to the big challenge!

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Children's rights and spending cuts - irreconcilable concepts?

The drip-drip of information coming from the coalition Government over the past weeks and months finally came together in the Spending Review announcements yesterday: £81 billion cuts in total, and an £18 billion reduction in welfare spending. The Government calls it economic necessity. The Opposition says it is a political choice. But what does it mean for children? 

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Going Beyond Sport

UNICEF UK's Liz Twyford reflects on her time at the recent Beyond Sport Summit and Awards, which aims to celebrate and promote sport-led social change - something UNICEF wholeheartedly supports through its sport for development iniatives.

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United with UNICEF

Lifelong Manchester United fan Carlos Oliveira on his club's new commitment to raise at least £1 million to help save the lives of some the world’s most vulnerable children, through its partnership with UNICEF.

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