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EGYPT / VENEMAN
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman ends a three-day visit to Egypt which included discussions with government officials and other partners on ways of advancing children's issues in the…
21 February 2007
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LIBERIA / GIRLS EDUCATION
Only 26 percent of women in Liberia are literate. 16 year old Mamiwhe Kpahgbor is one few girls in the country with the opportunity to attend school. UNICEF
15 March 2007
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COTE D'IVOIRE / CHILD SOLDIER
UNICEF is working with child soldiers using a demobilization and reintegration program in Cote d'Ivoire. The program includes children who have been associated with fighting forces, those at…
15 May 2007
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DRC / MIGIRO VISIT
On her first official trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as UN Deputy Secretary-General, Asha-Rose Migiro, meets with President Joseph Kabila to discuss the importance of the UN…
24 April 2007
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UN / MINE ACTION AWARNESS ADVANCER
Landmines and explosive remnants of war continue to kill or injure 15,000 people a year. The overwhelming majority are civilians who trigger these devices years or even decades after a conflict ends…
3 April 2007
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UN / RUSSIA-GEORGIA
Russian Ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, says Russia looks forward to "serious and constructive discussions" with Georgian experts concerning the recently alleged bombing of Georgian…
16 August 2007
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Forum 59
This report offers a preview of the main issues that were to be addressed during the 14th General Assembly of the United Nations.
1 January 1959
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CAMEROON / SCHOOLING
UNICEF arranges the drilling of a borehole near a school in Mbang-Mboum so that students can have access to safe water. UNICEF
2 June 2007
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UN / CHARLES TAYLOR
Special Court for Sierra Leone prosecutor Stephen Rapp briefs on the preparations for the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor, saying it should be a "fair, just and equitable…
30 January 2007
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UN / SOMALIA
Days after the murders of two journalists in Mogadishu, the United Nations Security Council is considering measures to make the international body "more present" in Somalia. In particular,…
13 August 2007
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UN / IRAQ APPEAL
UNICEF and the UN refugee agency issues a $129 million joint appeal aimed at getting tens of thousands of uprooted Iraqi children back in school. UNICEF
27 July 2007