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    Save 1,000 Mums for Mother's Day: The Blogs

    Today in the run up to Mother's Day, we launched our campaign with Ewan McGregor and Cat Deeley to help save the lives of 1,000 mums. As UNICEF Ambassadors, Cat and Ewan are calling on people across the UK to make a difference to the lives of 1,000 mums...

    East Africa Crisis: Why the drought is having a devastating effect on children

    Right now over 550,000 children in Somalia are malnourished because they don’t have enough food to eat, and if they get any, it’s not nutritionally balanced. This deteriorating situation is alarming and will impact millions of children long...

    Life after the Millennium Development Goals

    What should come after the Millenium Development Goals post-2015? Our international policy officer Rosalind Stainton, with some help from a group of students at LSE, kicks off the discussion. Please join in by posting your comments below.

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    UNICEF UK tracking developments of the Pakistan floods

    Information continues to come in from our colleagues in Pakistan. This morning we learnt that the number of people affected has gone up to nearly 4 million due to more rain and floodwater spreading south. With monsoon rains continuing into September,...

    Young Pakistanis making a difference to the lives of flood-affected children

    UNICEF’s Naveen Qayyum reports from Bhelo, Pakistan, six months after the floods that affected over 20 million people in the country. A group of hopeful young people has contributed to the rehabilitation efforts in Pakistan, taking to the streets and working with local and international organisations to raise funds and improve the plight of flood victims.

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    East Africa Crisis: Please don’t switch channels

    A sick child is one of the scariest things a mum could ever face. Today we met dozens of mothers lining up at a UNICEF-supported mobile feeding clinic. One by one they would go up, put their babies on the weighing scales and watch them have their tiny...
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