
UNICEF Television Vodcast
UNICEF Television is a global news service focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Our videos discuss current events from a unique perspective. Get the latest news and in-depth stories from correspondents (and children) from around the world.
- A day on the ground in crisis-stricken North Kivu, DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal reports on UNICEF relief efforts in conflict-stricken eastern DR Congo. - Combating child sexual exploitation in the Philippines pornography trade
UNICEF correspondent Rob McBride reports on the child pornography trade in the Philippines. - Protecting girls and women from sexual violence in post-war Liberia
UNICEF correspondent David Koch reports on a safe house in Liberia for young victims of sexual violence. - Supporting maternal and newborn health in Niger
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on efforts to decrease deaths from complications related to pregnancy in Niger. - UNICEF and ECHO distribute health supplies to cyclone-affected Malagasy families
UNICEF's Susanna Mullard reports on the distribution of mosquito nets to cyclone-affected families in Madagascar, supported by UNICEF and ECHO. - Six months on, Myanmar marks progress in recovery from Cyclone Nargis
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on the ongoing relief and recovery effort in Myanmar. - Aid for the displaced begins as humanitarian crisis deepens in DR Congo
UNICEF Director of Emergency Programmes Louis-Georges Arsenault analyses the ongoing challenges facing relief operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. - Aid for the displaced begins as humanitarian crisis deepens in DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal reports on efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to people affected by the crisis in DR Congo. - Northern Kenya is drought sticken and thousands of children are at risk.
In Northern Kenya, Turkana is on the brink of disaster. There's been no rain for months, the forecast is grim, and thousands of children are at risk. - Namibia launches pilot project for birth registration
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on Namibia's efforts to make sure every child is registered and receives a birth certificate. - Aid on hold as fighting displaces thousands more families in North Kivu, DR Congo
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal reports on the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. - Treating malnutrition in Zimbabwe
UNICEF Chief of Nutrition Werner Schultink discusses malnutrition among children in Zimbabwe. - Ten years after Hurricane Mitch, Honduras is once again hit by natural disaster
UNICEF correspondent Eduardo Cure reports on the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch, 10 years after the disaster. - Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan visits a UNICEF-supported school project in Brazil
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan's visit to a unique school in Brazil. - 'Paint for the Planet' engages young artists in the fight against climate change
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal attended the launch of 'Paint for the Planet' held at UN headquarters in New York. - UNICEF reports on the visit of H.M. Queen Rania of Jordan to schools in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Thomas Nybo reports on the visit of H.M. Queen Rania of Jordan to schools in Buenos Aires, Argentina. - Lang Lang launches foundation to support children's love of music
UNICEF correspondent Eduardo Cure reports on the launch of Goodwill Ambassador Lang Lang's new international music foundation. - UNICEF reports on support for conflict-affected children at a residential school for the disabled in Georgia.
UNICEF correspondent Natacha Ikoli reports on UNICEF support for conflict-affected children living at a residential school for the disabled in Georgia. - A million Ethiopian children lather up with soap on Global Handwashing Day
UNICEF correspondent Roshni Karwal reports on how Ethiopia celebrated the first-ever Global Handwashing Day. - Star cricketer Sachin Tendulkar promotes handwashing in India
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's role in the first Global Handwashing Day. - In Kazakhstan, agency leaders launch global study on health care inequities
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the launch of a World Health Organization report on health care in Almaty, Kazakhstan. - Local officials learn how to raise awareness about bird flu in Myanmar
UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on workshops in Myanmar that train local officials on communicating bird flu prevention messages. - Project uses puppets and peers to teach Indonesian children the importance of handwashing
UNICEF's Suzanna Dayne reports on a school in Central Java where handwashing is becoming second nature for students. - A pilot learning project for disabled children in Tajikistan
A pilot learning project for disabled children is underway in Tajikistan. The school, Kindergarten Number 151, prepares children with disabilities to integrate with able-bodied students in the regular school system. The kindergarten has helped more than 200 children with rehabilitation, including speech therapy and motor skills development. The center also works with parents, offering consultation and training. It is part of a broader, community-based initiative to develop alternatives to institutionalizing children, an effort to both boost learning and protect them from abuse. It is a strategy based on inclusion, instead of isolation. - The Wiggles donate a song to UNICEF for first Global Handwashing Day
View a PSA featuring Australian children's entertainers, The Wiggles, performing the song they produced and donated for Global Handwashing Day. - AIDS activist and singer-songwriter Annie Lennox
At the Global Partners' Forum in Dublin, AIDS activist and singer-songwriter Annie Lennox has words of encouragement for young people affected by HIV/AIDS. - Dublin AIDS conference sets strategies to help children affected by HIV
UNICEF correspondent Guy Degen reports on the fourth Global Partners' Forum on Children affected by HIV and AIDS, held in Dublin, Ireland. - UNICEF supports families in Tajikistan struggling with effects of harsh weather
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton looks at a UNICEF-supported early childhood programme launched in Tajikistan after the country's winter crisis. - Haiti's flood-damaged schools struggle to reopen
UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on the challenges facing the schools of flood-ravaged Gonaïves, Haiti. - Outreach project reduces AIDS risk, boosts confidence for young people in Tajikistan
UNICEF correspondent Steve Nettleton reports on a project in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, which educates vulnerable young people about the risks of HIV and AIDS.