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Away match: Bryan Robson visits Bangkok shelter

Manchester United legends Bryan Robson and Andrew Cole were in Bangkok last week as part of a fundraising tour to help the club raise £1 million for UNICEF’s work with children. During their trip, I went with Bryan to visit Baan Phumvej Reception Home for Boys, to learn how UNICEF is supporting children who have been abused or trafficked.

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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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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...

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...