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UNICEF UK

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We’re not going to stop until the world is a safe place for all children. Make a donation: www.unicef.org.uk/donate
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#repost @davidharewood ・・・ So just arrived in Sierra Leone, pleased to be working with @unicef_uk here in the coming days. Spent an incredible, eye opening afternoon with Dr Oham seeing more of the vital work Unicef does and the impact it has on children. Watch this space!📸: unicef/Dymond

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Mozambique has been struck again by its second cyclone in less than six weeks. Cyclone Kenneth has put 368,000 children at risk from flooding and deadly landslides. Unicef js on the ground providing life providing life-saving support. Click the link in the bio to donate to our appeal and help us reach children and families in danger. Photo: Unicef 2019 De Wet #Mozambique #cyclonekenneth #unicef

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Children in Yemen proudly show off the spots on their arms where they were vaccinated during a mobile Measles and Rubella vaccination campaign. Unicef and its partners are supporting governments to urgently reach millions of children around the globe. #ImmunizationWeek Photo: Unicef 2019 Fadhel

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Schools around the country can play, fundraise and change children's lives with the @SoccerAid for Unicef #PlaygroundChallenge. Click the link in the bio to sign your school up today to raise funds for Unicef. Until 23 July the #UKgov will match every £1 your school raises, doubling the difference you make to children’s lives. #UKAidMatch @dfid_uk

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Unicef believes in play-filled childhoods for every child. Thanks to the #UKgov doubling your donations since 2012, #Socceraid for Unicef has helped 822,000 children in Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Liberia get the nutrition they need for the best start in life, just like Adoum. Unicef helped provide Adoum with life-saving high-energy peanut paste, and Unicef-trained health workers monitored him for two months while he recovered from malnutrition. From today, every £1 you donate to Soccer Aid for Unicef will be matched by the UK government, doubling the difference you make to children’s lives. Click the link in the bio to donate. #UKAidMatch @dfid_uk

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At 3 months old, Valicious was dangerously underweight and rushed to hospital in Sierra Leone. He was diagnosed with severe pneumonia and acute malnutrition. Unicef was on hand to help provide therapeutic milk and antibiotics, and after three weeks he was well again. Thanks to the #UKgov doubling your donations since 2012, @socceraid for Unicef has improved the health and nutrition of over 2 million children in some of the poorest countries in the world.. #UKAidMatch @dfid_uk. Click the link in the bio to donate.

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"I love science, I dream of being a doctor.” – Rania, 12, Yemen. #ForEveryChild: The chance to achieve their dreams. Photo: Unicef 2018 Alghabri #Yemen #unicef #education #childhood

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We’ve all been there! Anar, 4, falls asleep during mealtime at kindergarten in Mongolia. The mobile kindergarten, supported by Unicef, gives children in some of country’s poorest, most-remote communities access to early childhood development services. Every child deserves a safe place to learn, play and make friends.💙 Photo: Unicef 2018 Matas #Mongolia #childhood #play #unicef

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Nilda, 6, receives her new education pack at her school in Mozambique, which was severely damaged by Cyclone Idai. One month after Cyclone Idai devastated parts of Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, at least 1.6 million children need urgent assistance in healthcare, nutrition, protection, education, water and sanitation. Click the link in the bio and help us reach every child. Photo: unicef 2019 oatway #CycloneIdai #Mozambique #Malawi #unicef

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Excited to have launched #OneDay4Children in partnership with @ICC @cricketworldcup today - using the power of cricket to help children learn play and be healthy. The money raised will support Unicef’s work for children in cricket playing nations across the world. 🏏💙 Photo: Unicef Gilbertson VI

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#Repost @dualipa ・・・ I’ve had the most eye opening experience being out in Lebanon for the past 3 days working with @unicef meeting children at the refugee settlements and youth training and skill building programs. I particularly want to speak up for refugees as I feel I have a personal connection to seeing people adapt to any circumstance they were put in because of conflict. No family or child chooses to leave their home. They all have dreams. They all deserve equality and a place to be able to live, learn and reach their full potential. I always believe in children as they are our future and we have to take care of them. It was a heartbreaking and emotional yet hopeful experience after seeing these kids still laugh and smile and make the most of a bad situation. I have experienced all first hand the activities and opportunities UNICEF give to young people who have been left without a home because of the war in Syria and it’s nice to see that these children have a community where they feel safe and protected. @unicef #AChildIsAChild

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Baby Luisa was born in knee-deep floodwaters during Cyclone Idai. She sleeps on her mother’s lap as two of her siblings sleep beside them. Unicef is on the ground in Southern Africa working to keep vulnerable children safe. Click the link in the bio and help us reach every child. Photo: Unicef 2019 Oatway

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Khulan, 5, plays with a hoop outdoors during break time at a Unicef-supported mobile pre-school in Mongolia. The pre-school provides pre-primary education for more than 20 children in the community. The the pre-school also gives children living far from other families the chance to interact and develop their social and emotional skills. The children also learn to use water, sanitation and hygiene facilities, which often are not available in their homes. #ForEveryChild: A safe place to learn, play and make friends. Photo: Unicef 2018 Matas #Mongolia #play #children #preschool

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15 year old Aswan was preparing her school bag getting ready for school early one morning while her mother and grandfather were in the kitchen waiting for her to have her breakfast, when suddenly a bomb exploded in their kitchen. Aswan lost her legs, her mother suffered a life changing injury, loosing one of her eyes and her grandfather later passed away. Aswan is receiving Unicef support from a prosthesis centre. She has two prosthesis and is receiving physiotherapy as well as psychosocial support. Every child has a right to live in a safe environment. Photo: Unicef 2018 Abdulbaki #Yemen #unicef

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