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UNICEF Radio - Lets Talk ChildrenUNICEF Radio is a new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny.
Recent Episodes for UNICEF Radio - Lets Talk Ch...
Aid workers focus on staving off disease outbreaks in Pakistan flood zone
UNICEF Pakistan Programme Specialist Dr. Mohammed Rafiq speaks about his recent visit to flood-affected Peshawar.
UNICEF responds as floods affect over 3 million in north-western Pakistan
UNICEF Representative in Pakistan Martin Mogwanja speaks with UNICEF Radio about the recent floods and the recovery efforts.
African Youth Forum delegates set to deliver their call to action to AU Summit leaders in Uganda
UNICEF Radio speaks to African Youth Forum delegate Bonolo Cebe, 18, about taking the Forum's call to action to leaders at the African Union Summit.
'Hermano' film director partners with UNICEF on violence prevention in Venezuela
UNICEF Radio talks to director Marcel Rasquin about his latest film, 'Hermano', and his partnership with UNICEF on violence prevention in Venezuela's slum areas.
UNICEF to release report on 'underground' HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
UNICEF Radio speaks with Nina Ferencic, co-author of the soon-to-be-released report 'Blame and Banishment: The underground HIV epidemic affecting children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia'.
Podcast #27: 'Beyond School Books' - a podcast series on education in emergencies
Moderator Amy Costello speaks with Coralie Norris, 14, and UNICEF's Lisa Doherty about the the situation for schoolchildren in Haiti, six months after the earthquake.
Two drops for each child: Afghan polio campaign breaks with tradition to reach all
UNICEF Radio speaks with vaccination worker Mohamed Aeoz about the campaign to immunize children against polio in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan.
A child labourer leaves the streets behind and returns to school in the Philippines
UNICEF Radio talks to former Filipino child labourer Arcy Nino Ontonio about working two jobs while he was in primary school.
Floods devastate north-eastern Brazil, destroying schools and displacing thousands
Programme and Planning Specialist Michelle Barron speaks with UNICEF Radio about the recent floods in north-eastern Brazil.
Podcast #26: Targeting Education on World Refugee Day
To commemorate World Refugee Day, moderator Amy Costello speaks with two guests about the education experience of refugees in West Africa.
Refugees pour into camps in Uzbekistan, escaping Kyrgyz violence
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Uzbekistan Oyun Saihkan talks about visiting refugee camps for ethnic Uzbeks fleeing violence in Kyrgzstan.
Young Zimbabwean featured in 'Music by Prudence' champions disability rights
Prudence Mabhena speaks about growing up disabled in Zimbabwe and her work to promote disability rights worldwide.
UNICEF trucks supplies to ethnic Uzbeks fleeing violence in Kyrgyzstan
UNICEF Representative in Uzbekistan Jean-Michel Delmotte gives a firsthand account of the refugee crisis unfolding on the border with Kyrgyzstan.
As FIFA World Cup 2010 kicks off, Zambian youth journalists speak out
As part of a project supported by UNICEF and the Children's Radio Foundation, young reporters in Mongu, Zambia broadcast their thoughts on sports, gender and the challenges of daily life.
UNICEF Regional Director Sigrid Kaag speaks about the recent vandalism of a family centre in Gaza
UNICEF Regional Director Sigrid Kaag speaks about the recent vandalism of a family centre in Gaza and related challenges facing Palestinian children. There are 475 more episodes in this feed. View All Episodes
Recent Comments for UNICEF Radio - Lets Talk Ch...
Great work!
These podcasts are excellent and hope that UNICEF continues to use this platform to profile the issues of children and education. Well done! Submitted By: nrizvi@... (on 11-2007)
Technology in Educating our childern
Its great to see how technology is changing our lives, espically in educating our children. PODCAST is a great way to educate our childern. Recently I have seen a bbc report on how US homeschoolers are getting education via the web through sites like http://tutorvista.com and http://myhwsolution.com I think the use of technology (podcasts, video streaming, online tutoring etc) is going to make our childern more smarter. Submitted By: kksmith345@... (on 10-2007) |
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