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    World Cup Millennium Development Goals Match of the Day: England vs. Slovenia

    As England step up for their decisive match against Slovenia everyone here in the UNICEF office is desperately hoping that Rooney will keep his cool and that Fabio has heard the great advice we’ve been yelling loud and clear at the TV screens. So...

    Dr Rafiq reports from Pakistan's Khyber province

    The recent floods in Pakistan have been the worst I have ever seen in my 53 years. When I was young we heard from our elders that there were great floods in 1929, but we currently think that these are twice as bad. Nobody has any memory of a worse disaster.

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    An eyewitness account of the devastating floods in Punjab

    Looking out at Punjab, once a province full of greenery and vegetation, all I could see today was water as far as my sight would go. The villages on the Punjab-Sindh border around the city of Dera Ghazi Khan including Rajanpur, Janpur, Donsa and Liyah...

    Back to school with Martin Bell

    UNICEF UK Ambassador Martin Bell visits a Rights Respecting school in London, which emphasises rights and responsibilities. Martin in the school library with Theo, Lucy, Jamila and Nazia. © UNICEF UK/2010/Andy Brown I am used to travelling for UNICEF...

    Tamar Hahn in Haiti: orphaned and separated children

    UNICEF's Communication Specialist for Latin America and the Caribbean, Tamar Hahn, reports from Port au Prince, Haiti, following the devastating earthquake One week has gone by since an earthquake turned what was already a desperately poor part of the...

    Getting Climate Ready in Cannes

    OK so we didn’t actually get to go and experience the joy of the French Riviera last week but the world’s leaders did. Last Thursday and Friday saw the latest meeting of the Group of 20 largest economies in the world in Cannes. Throughout...
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