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Female circumcision in Mali: a new women-led prevention campaign

A growing, UNICEF-supported campaign in Mali is helping to protect a new generation of young girls by raising awareness of the dangers of female genital mutilation.

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Afghanistan: the future starts with women

On International Women's Day, UNICEF UK's David Bull reflects on the vital role of women in development - as role models, leaders and mothers.

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Team UNICEF at the Bath Half Marathon 2012

This weekend, Team UNICEF runners brought their never-say-die attitude and dedication to the streets of Bath for one of the UK's most enduring city half marathons. Here's how the day unfolded.

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Cyclone-proof schools: a corporate partnership success

UNICEF have been in partnership with CBRE, the world's largest real estate company, since 2011. In that time, CBRE's donations have made a real difference to the lives of children around the world. They've been funding a project in Madagascar that supports...

Why every mum should support UNICEF

It's Mother's Day this week. I know I'm biased but I think that my mum is the best. When I asked her to explain why she thought other mums (and their offspring) should support UNICEF, here's what what she wrote.

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With UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow in the South and East of DR Congo (18-22 Feb 212)

After a ten day journey to DRC’s South and East - half of them with UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and actor Mia Farrow - I am back in the capital, feeling along the lines of Mia’s comment at a final press conference in in Bukavu/South Kivu: “What...
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