To Educate a Girl, a documentary film supported by the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), introduces a pressing global issue: the struggles girls around the world face daily to get an education. To Educate a Girl looks at just a few children and youth in two countries, Uganda and Nepal, but the issue is present worldwide.
Beginning June 22, 2011 the film can be seen in its entirety on Link TV’s View+Change platform: www.viewchange.org.
What do you think about UNICEF’s petition to get children climate-ready? Children living in poverty are often in situations where their communities are heavily dependent on the environment. UNICEF’s petition proposes a tax on pollution activities to allocate funds for helping children adapt to environmental emergencies.
Dirty water from vending machine in New York city
Have a look at this creative UNICEF campaign made to provide clean water to children around the world. You can chose between malaria, cholera, typhoid, etc. on this vending machine. And the point is to raise awareness with people about the problems that are people dealing with. “We’re already up to several million dollars worth of donations in media and production,” said Ingrid OtreoSmart, Casanova chief executive.
The project has raised almost $1 million to support UNICEF water programs in developing countries.
slave britain
UNICEF UK’s interactive map tracking stories of real-life modern day slaves from their places of origin. Also traces how women and girls are trafficked from all over the world to the UK.
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Brand done for the Ministry of Education and UNICEF Argentina for a youth parliament to be held in 2010, involving several regional countries.

