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A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.40 Podcasts: 1. ur7764_edinemergstories.mp3 (played 14 times)
2. ur7736_indigenousyouth.mp3 (played 12 times)
3. ur7752_myanmaryouth.mp3 (played 16 times)
4. ur7734_zimbabweelection.mp3 (played 16 times)
5. ur7738_Myanmarchildprotect.mp3 (played 16 times)
6. ur7733_myanmarrep.mp3 (played 16 times)
7. ur7727_myanmarhealth.mp3 (played 14 times)
8. ur7721_myanmareducation.mp3 (played 17 times)
9. ur7722_myanmaraidfri.mp3 (played 16 times)
10. ur7717_MyanmarTHjuanita.mp3 (played 15 times)
11. ur7716_myanmarthrudolf.mp3 (played 15 times)
12. ur7692_Mozyouthradio.mp3 (played 18 times)
13. ur7691_edinempodcast6.mp3 (played 17 times)
14. ur7681c_baghdadeducation.mp3 (played 16 times)
15. ur7681b_iraqeducation.mp3 (played 14 times)
16. ur7681a_iraqeducation.mp3 (played 17 times)
17. ur7651b_botswanatsholo.mp3 (played 15 times)
18. ur7651a_botswanatsholo.mp3 (played 17 times)
19. ur7650b_afghanistanmine.mp3 (played 16 times)
20. ur7650a_afghanistanmines.mp3 (played 16 times)
21. ur7634_Kenyafatumaeducation.mp3 (played 17 times)
22. urp7436_nigeriastreetvoices.mp3 (played 15 times)
23. ur7598_somaliarep.mp3 (played 16 times)
24. ur_7616aDRCtrauma.mp3 (played 15 times)
25. ur_7635bNYWaterday.mp3 (played 16 times)
26. ur_7628mozambiquegirl.mp3 (played 17 times)
27. ur_7625tajikistancold.mp3 (played 16 times)
28. ur_7616cDRCtrauma.mp3 (played 16 times)
29. ur7597_kenyachildren.mp3 (played 16 times)
30. ur7608b_chinaaids.mp3 (played 17 times)
31. ur7590_westdarfur.mp3 (played 16 times)
32. ur7581_cameroonupdate.mp3 (played 15 times)
33. ur7577_chaddimitris.mp3 (played 16 times)
34. ur7572_kenyacameron.mp3 (played 16 times)
35. ur7563_cartetanus.mp3 (played 15 times)
36. urp7554b_kenyadisplaced.mp3 (played 15 times)
37. urp7554a_kenyadisplaced.mp3 (played 17 times)
38. ur7542_kenyafatumavote.mp3 (played 16 times)
39. urp7522_edinemergpod5.mp3 (played 12 times)
40. ur7529_domrepolga.mp3 (played 7 times)
Content: (Play It) As cold weather nears, UNICEF and partners shelter Kyrgyzstan earthquake survivors
UNICEF Radio's Chris Schuepp talks to UNICEF Representative in Kyrgyzstan Tim Schaffter about the emergency response in quake-affected areas.
(Play It) Disaster preparedness for schools in the Philippines
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on disaster preparedness programmes for schools in the Philippines.
(Play It) Digital Diarist Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits a festival to support South African youth
Qulinta Nepaul, 18, visits the Phoenix Child and Family Welfare Society's annual fair in Phoenix, South Africa.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books' – a podcast series on education in emergencies
Podcast #9: Education under pressure in Iraq: Amy Costello speaks George Packer, Zuhal Sultan and Mette Norstrand about Iraqi youths' struggle to study amidst war.
(Play It) Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba on HIV-prevention in Zambia
Digital Diarist Chinyanta Chimba, age 19, interviews young people in Zambia about HIV prevention.
(Play It) In the wake of three other storms, Hurricane Ike devastates the Caribbean
UNICEF Regional Director Nils Kastberg speaks to UNICEF Radio about the damage caused by Hurricane Ike in the Caribbean.
(Play It) Centres for families displaced by conflict in and around South Ossetia set up by UNICEF
UNICEF's Chris Schuepp talks to UNICEF Representative in Georgia Giovanna Barberis about the struggles faced by displaced families.
(Play It) Storms batter the Caribbean, displacing thousands of children and their families
UNICEF Haiti Communication Officer Louis-Etienne Vigneault talks about the consequences of three major storms crossing over Haiti during the past three weeks.
(Play It) Emmanuel Jal talks about growing up as a child soldier
Listen as Emmanuel Jal talks about growing up as a child soldier and the power of hip hop.
(Play It) Worries about displaced people continue in Russia and Georgia
Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Georgia Benjamin Perks discusses the aid effort for people displaced by conflict in Georgia and Russia.
(Play It) A woman living with HIV works to prevent mother-to-child transmission in Bolivia
UNICEF correspondent Lucia Rovi speaks with María Isabel, a courageous young mother living with HIV/AIDS who now volunteers to help others.
(Play It) Removing barriers to girls' education in Nepal
UNICEF Communications Specialist Sonia Yeo relates her visit to a madrasa in Nepal, where she talked with some of the female students.
(Play It) UNICEF correspondent Jin Bo talks with UNICEF Hong Kong Ambassadors
UNICEF correspondent Jin Bo talks with UNICEF Hong Kong Ambassadors Louis Koo Tin-Lok, Charlie Young and Miriam Yeung about their visit to quake-affected Sichuan province.
(Play It) Women parliamentarians lead major changes in African politics
Parliamentarians Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi, Hon. Kate Kamba of Tanzania and Ambassador Joy Mukanyange of Rwanda share stories of breaking through their countries' gender barriers.
(Play It) A young environmental activist fights on, 16 years after her Earth Summit speech
Severn Cullis-Suzuki reflects on her 1992 speech at the Rio Earth Summit, which has inspired millions, and offers advice to today's young activists.
(Play It) J8 Summit widens horizons of young participants
Avani Jariwala, 16, a sophomore at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California, talks to UNICEF Radio about being a US delegate to the J8 Summit.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books': Disasters and school construction
A discussion on natural disasters and school construction, with: Kate Stohr, Co-founder of Architecture for Humanity and co-editor of the book, 'Design Like you Give a Damn'; Dr. Brian Tucker, founder and President of GeoHazards International; and Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano, UNICEF's Representative in Indonesia.
(Play It) Special podcast: Women and girls tell their stories through film and radio documentaries
Moderator Amy Costello interviews Ann Cotton, David Eberts and Joe Richman on storytelling about development and social issues.
(Play It) Three participants in the Indigenous Youth Caucus speak to UNICEF Radio
At the seventh session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, held in New York in April, the youngest generation of indigenous people around the world came together as one body to highlight the problems they face.
(Play It) UNICEF and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcome news of more international aid access in Myanmar
18-year-old Myo Min Aye Win from Yangon describes the ways that people in Myanmar are helping each other rebuild their lives after Cyclone Nargis.
(Play It) Conditions in Zimbabwe could reach crisis levels if violence continues
UNICEF Zimbabwe Chief of Communication James Elder discusses the effect of post-election violence on children.
(Play It) Psycho-social support helps children deal with the 'storm in their mind' after Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF Myanmar Child Protection Specialist, Anne-Claire Dufay Demoulin, discusses helping children cope with life after the destruction caused by cyclone Nargis.
(Play It) In Myanmar's cyclone zone, 'surviving the disaster has become a disaster', 2 of 2
UNICEF Myanmar Chief of Child Protection Anne-Claire Dufay talks about helping children cope with life after the cyclone.
(Play It) In Myanmar's cyclone zone, 'surviving the disaster has become a disaster', 1 of 2
UNICEF Representative in Myanmar Ramesh Shrestha gives an overview of the Cyclone Nargis relief effort.
(Play It) UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appeals for further aid for cyclone-affected Myanmar
UNICEF Myanmar's Chief of Health and Nutrition Dr. Osamu Kunii reports on the urgent needs of residents of the country's cyclone-affected region.
(Play It) UNICEF focuses on restoring normalcy for young survivors of Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF Myanmar Chief of Education Niki Abrishamian describes the damage that Cyclone Nargis has done to schools.
(Play It) UNICEF safe-water supplies arrive in Myanmar to aid cyclone survivors
Emergency Logistics Officer Paul Molinaro at UNICEF Supply Division in Copenhagen explains how aid is reaching Myanmar.
(Play It) Interview with Juanita Vasquez: Myanmar cyclone
UNICEF Myanmar Officer in Charge, Juanita Vasquez, describes the devastation she has witnessed in the Irrawaddy Delta.
(Play It) Safe water can make difference between life and death in post-cyclone Myanmar
UNICEF Chief of Knowledge Management in Supply Division Rudolf Schwenk details emergency aid sent from the UNICEF warehouses in Copenhagen.
(Play It) Community radio encourages girls' education in Mozambique
UNICEF's Patricia Souza discusses Mozambique's new Erive Community Radio station.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books'– a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #6
Podcast # 6: Gender Equality. Moderator Amy Costello speaks with guests H.E. Vabah Gayflor, Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda and H.E. Kirsti Lintonen about the importance of gender equality in the education systems in countries affected by emergencies.
(Play It) Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
UNICEF's Claire Hajaj explains the difficulty of educating children in the midst of the Iraqi conflict.
(Play It) Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
Khadeeja, 13, talks about returning to school in Basra after weeks of violence.
(Play It) Violence in Iraq disrupts lives and education
Mohammed, 16, speaks to UNICEF Radio from his home in Sadr City while fighting echoes in the streets.
(Play It) Child labour: Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro
Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro, 19, records an 11-year-old boy's poem on child labor.
(Play It) Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro
Digital Diarist Tsholofelo Selufaro, 19, speaks about the issue of child labour in Botswana.
(Play It) International Mine Awareness Day: Landmines in Afghanistan
Dr. Mohammed Reza of the UN Mine Action Centre for Afghanistan discusses the ongoing problem of landmines in the country.
(Play It) On International Mine Awareness Day, Afghanistan still copes with landmines
Roshan Khadivi explains how the Healthy School Initiative provides Afghan children with safe places to play.
(Play It) Fatuma's Digital Diary: Girls' education in Kenya's largest slum
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba reports on girls' education in Kibera – Kenya's largest slum.
(Play It) Digital Diary: Nigerian street children tell their stories of life without security
Two Nigerian children, Damilola and Isaiah, tell their stories of life on the streets of Lagos.
(Play It) UNICEF seeks emergency support for Somalia's undernourished children
UNICEF's James Elder reports on UNICEF's efforts to protect Somali children from the impact of war, famine and disease.
(Play It) Counselling and education in DR Congo
UNICEF Education Specialist Sayo Aoki in Goma, DR Congo, explains how psychological trauma impedes education.
(Play It) World Water Day 2008: UNICEF promotes safe sanitation
UNICEF Senior Adviser on Sanitation and Hygiene Therese Dooley discusses the health and economic benefits of good sanitation.
(Play It) UNICEF promotes safe sanitation for World Water Day 2008
UNICEF Chief of Water, Environment and Sanitation Clarissa Brocklehurst tells UNICEF Radio why the importance of sanitation is often overlooked.
(Play It) Denise's story: Small grant brings wealth of knowledge to Mozambican youth
Denise Milice, 16, talks to UNICEF Radio about the youth-empowerment group she founded in Mozambique.
(Play It) Temperatures rise, but Tajikistan still on alert after winter crisis
UNICEF Deputy Representative for Tajikistan Ruth Leano discusses the current situation in the country and the winter emergency's impact on children.
(Play It) In DR Congo, counselling and education heal the invisible wounds of war
UNICEF Radio reports on the struggle of children displaced by war in DR Congo to find their place at school.
(Play It) Kenyan leaders sign power-sharing agreement as children hope for peace
Kenyan children talk about the effect of recent fighting on their lives.
(Play It) China's Youth Ambassadors raise HIV awareness, online and in the community
Youth Ambassadors Nan Zhang and Lily Wang, both 22, talk to UNICEF Radio about their work on China's award-winning AIDS campaign website.
(Play It) Somalia's forgotten crisis
UNICEF Representative in Somalia Christian Balslev Olesen describes why Somalia is a "forgotten crisis".
(Play It) Widespread damage and thousands displaced after violence in West Darfur
UNICEF Resident Project Officer Naqidullah Safi describes the situation in northern West Darfur.
(Play It) UNICEF prepares to help tens of thousands of Chadian refugees
UNICEF Regional Communications Advisor to West and Central Africa, Martin Dawes describes what UNICEF is doing to help the tens of thousands of refugees flooding out of Chad.
(Play It) Thousands flee widespread violence in Chad.
UNICEF Deputy Representative in Chad, Dimitri Papathanassiou describes the situation in the capital where rebels launched a massive attack over the weekend.
(Play It) Kenya: Post-election violence increases
UNICEF Kenya Chief of Communication, Sarah Cameron describes the violence that has engulfed Kenya since its disputed elections in December.
(Play It) Vaccination campaign in the Central African Republic aims to boost child survival
UNICEF Chief of Communication for Central and West Africa Martin Dawes discusses the 'Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Campaign'.
(Play It) Violence subsides but families remain displaced in post-election Kenya
UNICEF Kenya Nutrition Specialist Linda Beyer shares her concerns for the future of displaced Kenyans.
(Play It) Violence subsides but families remain displaced in post-election Kenya
Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba tells UNICEF Radio about the surprise she found on her visit to a makeshift camp for displaced people near Kibera, Nairobi.
(Play It) One girl's story: 22-year-old Fatuma reports from Kenya's post-election conflict
UNICEF Radio correspondent Michael Kavanagh talks to 22-year-old Digital Diarist Fatuma Roba about her experience in the post-election conflict in Kibera, Kenya.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books'– a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #5
A Classroom Far from Home. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests President Jose Ramos-Horta and Dr. Rima Salah about educating refugee and displaced children.
(Play It) Tropical Storm Olga and Hurricane Noel displace 61,000 in Dominican Republic
UNICEF Representative in the Dominican Republic Tad Palac talks to UNICEF Radio about recovery from Tropical Storm Olga and Hurricane Noel.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books'– a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #4
'A World Fit for Children'. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests H.E. Dr. Minkailu Bah, Tove Romsaas Wang, Alan Court and Duhabo Goleecha about educating children in some of the world's most challenging contexts.
(Play It) Bernice's Digital Diary: A Ghanaian girl's take on London – Part 2
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth's original Digital Diarist Bernice Akuamoah from Ghana reports a new diary about her experiences as an intern in a television news station in London. Part 2 of 2.
(Play It) Berenice's Digital Diary: A Ghanaian girl's take on London
UNICEF Radio and Voices of Youth original Digital Diarist Berenice Akuamoah from Ghana offers a new diary entry about her experiences as a television news intern in London. Part 1 of 2.
(Play It) Cyclone in Bangladesh: UNICEF and partners join emergency relief effort
UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh Louis-Georges Arsenault speaks with UNICEF Radio correspondent Blue Chevigny about the devastating effects of Cyclone Sidr.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books' – a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #3
Education Under Attack. Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Sibeso Luswata, Paul Martin and Geeta Verma about the role of education in countries affected by conflict or emerging from it.
(Play It) Flood response targets immediate needs of children in Tabasco and Chiapas
UNICEF Representative in Mexico Susanna Sottoli discusses efforts to help the children affected by flooding in Tabasco and Chiapas.
(Play It) 'Beyond School Books' – a podcast series on education in emergencies: Segment #2
Podcast #2: The War's Over, Now Where's Your Homework? Moderator Amy Costello talks with guests Ishmael Beah, Nicholas Kristof and Dyan Mazurana about child soldiers and education, in the context of humanitarian aid delivery to conflict and post-crisis countries.
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