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    Morocco trek: the countdown begins

    As the UNICEF fundraising trekkers gear up (literally) for their Sahara adventure, UNICEF’s Helen Shaw rounds up their final preparations. From a final fundraising push to the planning of a visit to a UNICEF project, kit buying to, er, hair braiding and laser eye surgery – it’s all go.

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    Co-op Pharmacy urges businesses to help improve sanitation in developing world

    The Co-operative Pharmacy Managing Director, John Nuttall, reflects on the recent UN Millennium Development Goals Review in New York and discusses the great need for improved sanitation in the developing world.

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    Getting children back to school in Orissa state, east India

    By the age of ten, 40% of children in India are forced to drop out of primary school, denying them their right to an education. Kevin E. G. Perry looks at how UNICEF is working to change this in Orissa, one of India’s poorest states, with the help...

    What did the MDG Summit achieve for children? The outcomes de-junked

    Since the UN MDG Summit finished we are already another week closer to the deadline for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015. With only 5 years (or 260 weeks) to go to achieve these targets the pressure was really on global leaders at the MDG...

    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...

    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...
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