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Bossangoa, Central African Republic

The group that came to Bossangoa is a relatively large one. Their purpose is to witness part of the vaccination campaign that will be carried out in and around the village in the next few days, which is supported by UNICEF with partners.

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Iron Man: Philippines diary, week five

UNICEF UK's Andy Brown completes the Manila 10K, sees children living and working on the city’s rubbish dumps and celebrates an anniversary A detail from the promotional flyer for the Timex 'Iron Man' race. Part of the proceeds were donated to a...

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...

Changing the world

How a partnership between UNICEF and Pampers delivered a tetanus vaccination programme for developing countries This baby doesn’t have to worry about tetanus, but those in developing countries do © Pampers In the UK, getting a tetanus booster...