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Girls walk arm-in-arm outside Likoli, a UNICEF-supported primary school in the village of Zakpota, in central Benin. UNICEF provides Likoli and surrounding schools with supplies, classroom furniture, and training for teachers. One girl carries a UNICEF-supplied slate. Their book bags bear the UNICEF logo. © UNICEF/NYHQ2006-2866/Julie Pudlowski http://www.unicef.org
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'América Latina es la región más violenta para la niñez': Unicef
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UNICEF 360° Virtual-reality Viewer
UNICEF 360° is a virtual-reality viewer when used together with your smart phone will transport you into the daily struggles and challenges facing some of the world’s most vulnerable children. Through the power of virtual reality, you can explore, discover and experience first-hand why your support means so much. Viewer is only available for purchase with any #SurvivalGift.
The interest in my Twitter UNICEF thing has taken me totally by surprise. I never did it to start a "campaign" or a "movement"; it was just me trying to live what I believed. The loveliest part has been strangers getting in touch and saying they've donated to UNICEF too out of solidarity with the idea and to "sponsor" my payment for some hate-tweets! That just astounds me. Today I went out for brunch and the cafe said that instead of paying them for the meal to give it to UNICEF. I can't…