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children's agency unicef have laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there off $3758.00 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of conflict last year that's the highest number since we've been recording numbers where most of those deaths. they're spread out but afghanistan somalia syria and yemen are the worst places to be chopped children caught up in the conflict situation this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks' time leaders from all around the world will be here at un headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping the children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet. 4 and a half years of war in yemen has forced millions of people to leave their hom
children's agency unicef have laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there off $3758.00 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of conflict last year that's the...
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headquarters you can see that the un children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there are 3758 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of conflict last year that's the highest number since we've been recording numbers where most of those deaths. they're spread out but afghanistan somalia syria and yemen are the worst places to be chopped children caught up in the conflict situation this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks time leaders from all around the world will be here at u.n. headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping the children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet. after years of fighting in northwestern nigeria the government is set to begin talks a
headquarters you can see that the un children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there are 3758 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of...
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unicef as a whole has actually considered taking. a measured stance that mandatory vaccination might actually be to the detriment of the individual child who made later be refused to enter school etc and may under certain conditions actually be ineffective so overall we think that countries need to think very carefully before they make a immunization mandatory ok and where is this decline in vaccination rates most pronounced. i think overall in the world we had 86 percent coverage and been stuck around there around 86 percent for a number of years then we have individual countries and you draw attention to measles here even a country like britain has now lost its measles free state there's and then we have 20000000 globally in the world who are unvaccinated all together and those are 423 big groups it's actually the rural poor it's the urban poor and it's the people who are displaced and the laughter number of course is a growing number unfortunately in the world and many fragile things account for about half of the 20000000 of unvac
unicef as a whole has actually considered taking. a measured stance that mandatory vaccination might actually be to the detriment of the individual child who made later be refused to enter school etc and may under certain conditions actually be ineffective so overall we think that countries need to think very carefully before they make a immunization mandatory ok and where is this decline in vaccination rates most pronounced. i think overall in the world we had 86 percent coverage and been...
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of children have been displaced and joining me to put all this to context is a country director of unicef. sent thank you for joining us just tell us how difficult is it to access some of these areas that have been affected well. about 1200000 people who are currently in need of humanitarian assistance nearly half of them are difficult to reach because of the prevailing insecurity in the north. so we are working with busy the decentralized branches of the. nation body of the government for emergency assistance national and national civil societies. people. busy try to to reach our people as much as we can. and how do you told me how difficult it is to access this area schools have been attacked people have fled why are schools being attacked. it's been attacked because there is a willingness on. non-state armed groups not to seize the classical schools which are in french and book enough to continue there is a willingness to go more towards possibly a kind of islamic school koranic school is so that's what's going on and start to essentially force a person to years and doesn't offer junio
of children have been displaced and joining me to put all this to context is a country director of unicef. sent thank you for joining us just tell us how difficult is it to access some of these areas that have been affected well. about 1200000 people who are currently in need of humanitarian assistance nearly half of them are difficult to reach because of the prevailing insecurity in the north. so we are working with busy the decentralized branches of the. nation body of the government for...
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well absolutely and that's i think is what the un's children agency unicef is hoping that this will have a big backpack will have a big impact because these backpacks 3758 of them represent children children who died and these are just the confirmed deaths they believe there are many more deaths in 2018 they hope that people will take notice world leaders coming here for the u.n. general assembly in just a couple of weeks will take notice with christopher de bono from unicef christopher a very haunting image it is a haunting image and we want people to be haunted by it but also inspired by it in the 30 years since the convention on the rights of the child came into effect there's been massive improvements for 2 over and around severe acute malnutrition around polio and that's because people have stood up and taken action what we want these backpacks to do is to inspire people to take action because even though the figure $3758.00 is the highest figure of children killed in conflict since we started taking data collecting data we think it can change and if world leaders if people all arou
well absolutely and that's i think is what the un's children agency unicef is hoping that this will have a big backpack will have a big impact because these backpacks 3758 of them represent children children who died and these are just the confirmed deaths they believe there are many more deaths in 2018 they hope that people will take notice world leaders coming here for the u.n. general assembly in just a couple of weeks will take notice with christopher de bono from unicef christopher a very...
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according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get one. going to let you go but if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be a good idea because it will. end up. with you sometimes the food bank or. the money and somebody doesn't believe. you till monday so who knows what it would be so we're going to get it. right here. to give you. the meal track is actually a regional road it connects kissa dugu and 45 kilometers away. on your flight from apollo days move in and out of a. going to back up what the left is hiding. at each ball the rhythm of the spades receives and it's always the same team. is encouraged. and like his truck stops its engine lacks power that it will get to be that wasn't about it but then somebody else people. see the minute bradish i get to see that i feel no bethel a bond to fund the build up as i don't w
according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get one. going to let you go but if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be a good idea because it will. end up. with you sometimes the food bank or. the money and somebody doesn't believe....
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according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. i met to get one more a little bit you know but if you want to have a you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to do. much for the. city center of the country. but the money somebody was going. to do my days over is what it would be so we're going to get it. right here. maybe. the mule track is actually a regional road they can excuse to do goo and 45 kilometers away. that. was done yesterday that my apologies to you know i'm out of a. going back up and up anybody. at each ball the rhythm of the spades receives and it's always the same team. is encouraged. like his truck stops its engine lacks power it will get to be that wasn't about it but then somebody fellowship will. see the minute bradish i just wish we could start up you know bethel a bond to fund the build up as i don't want primetime
according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. i met to get one more a little bit you know but if you want to have a you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to do. much for the. city center of the country. but the money somebody was going. to do my days...
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according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get it when i was. going to tell you about it and if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to. round up. for you sometimes if you need something. but the money and somebody tell us we. did you know my days over is what it would be so we're going to get it. right here. to get. the mule track is actually a regional road they can excuse to do goo and 45 kilometers away. was done yesterday that my apologies to you know i'm out of a. going back up in a few days maybe even. at each ball the rhythm of the spades receives and it's always the same team. is encouraged. like his truck stops its engine lacks power would love to be that wasn't about it but then somebody i was able to. see the minute bradish i just wish we could but i know beth will abound if one the build up as i do
according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get it when i was. going to tell you about it and if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to. round up. for you sometimes if you need something. but the money and somebody tell us we....
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headquarters you can see that the un children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there are 3758 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of the conflict last year that's the highest number since we've been recording numbers where most of those deaths. they're spread out but afghanistan somalia syria and yemen are the worst places to be chopped children caught up in the conflict situation this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks' time leaders from all around the world will be here at un headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping that children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet us on turkish troops and start a patrolling a so-called safe zone and northwest syr
headquarters you can see that the un children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in a conflict zone in 2018 there are 3758 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of...
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greta anand the other petitiones spoke at the unicef headquarters. >> my name is alexandria. i am 14 years old. i am from new york. i am here because 30 years ago, the world signed a contract bebetween generatioions that t e present worlrld uldd leave a world woworth inhnheriting g te future. and today i want to tell the world, you are defaulting on that conontract and we are hereo collect. [applause] >>>> hi, my name is carl smith. i am fromm alaska. i am 17 years old. i am here because climatete changes affecting the way i live . it hasas taken away my home, the land, and the animals. >> [speaking foreign language] i am 17 years olold. i am from the e marshall island. i am here because climate change is destroying my islands through sealevel rise and storms. >> [speaking foreign language] morning. i amam 17 years old and i am frm argentina. i am here today because i have things to say and i'm here today on behalf of my peoplele. argentina suffering from the climate crisis. side weto decide which are on and we need to do it now. [speaking foreign language] hello, my name is
greta anand the other petitiones spoke at the unicef headquarters. >> my name is alexandria. i am 14 years old. i am from new york. i am here because 30 years ago, the world signed a contract bebetween generatioions that t e present worlrld uldd leave a world woworth inhnheriting g te future. and today i want to tell the world, you are defaulting on that conontract and we are hereo collect. [applause] >>>> hi, my name is carl smith. i am fromm alaska. i am 17 years old. i am...
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according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get it when i was. going to tell you about it and if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to. round up. for you sometimes the food bank or. the money to somebody because we. get to monday so who knows what it would be so we're going to get it. right here. to give you. the meal track is actually a regional road it connects kissa dugu and 45 kilometers away. on your flight from apollo days to it on the order of a. going back up in a few days maybe even. at each ball the rhythm of the spades receives and it's always the same team. is encouraged. and like his truck stops its engine lacks power that it will get to be that wasn't about it but then somebody else people. see the minute bradish i get to see that i feel no better to a bond on the build up as i go these are the m
according to unicef $15300.00 babies and $3800.00 women die in childbirth each year in guinea. getting medicines to where they're needed is a real problem. these medicines are on their way to a dispensary in the middle of the jungle. this won't be the 1st risky journey has taken. to get it when i was. going to tell you about it and if you want to have you know what. i don't think you know yeah be able to. round up. for you sometimes the food bank or. the money to somebody because we. get to...
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naqib safi is an emergency specialist for unicef. was in marsh harbour yesterday. he joins me from nassau by skype. naquib safi, welcome to the "newshour"t you were j in marsh harbour. some of thhardest hit areas are there. nell me what you saw and heard on the gr >> devastation. almost all infrastructure, howte this was aff ard the airport, when we rived, we saw a long queue of children, women and of the families who were evacuating. we drove almost for five to seven hours in differentlk locations, we to people. we saw destruction, we saw desperation, and, when we talked to individuals and diffe wnt grou were taking shelter in churches, school and, in one case, in the complex, they were all stressed and desperate for help. >> reporter: there have been dozens of accounts of people fleeing, evacuating. when it comes to basic needs, water and food, are those tting through to people who need them anif they aren't, why not? of these areas, at least in nine specific centers that i can refer to, food and water was provided through either private donation, government, and
naqib safi is an emergency specialist for unicef. was in marsh harbour yesterday. he joins me from nassau by skype. naquib safi, welcome to the "newshour"t you were j in marsh harbour. some of thhardest hit areas are there. nell me what you saw and heard on the gr >> devastation. almost all infrastructure, howte this was aff ard the airport, when we rived, we saw a long queue of children, women and of the families who were evacuating. we drove almost for five to seven hours in...
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>> me, i'm a goodwill ambassador for the charity organization unicef. also me, unicef does important work in over 190 countries to save the lives of children >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no look it's me, i'm trying to look at my phone less. also me, oh look, i just got a a new follower on instagram. >> i get it. me, i like pizza also me, pizza tastes good [ laughter ] did i do it right? >> jimmy: sure ♪ [ cheers and applause >> steve: from 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh thank you very much. hello. welcome, thank you please, have a seat, have a seat welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here, you made it here. thank you for being here [ cheers and applause guys, this is exciting, tomorrow is the official start of the 2019 nfl season yeah [ cheers and applause it kicks off right here on nbc with the chicago bears hosting the green bay packers, which makes sense 'cause
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children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in the conflict zone in 2018 there off $3758.00 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of conflict last year that's the highest number since we've been recording numbers where most of those deaths. they're spread out but afghanistan somalia syria and yemen are the worst places to be chopped children caught up in the conflict situation this arts installation by eunice. has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks time leaders from all around the world will be here at un headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping that children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet after years of fighting in northwestern nigeria the government is set again talk
children's agency unicef of laid out backpacks blue u.n. colored backpacks they look like a graveyard they're meant to look like a graveyard because each of these backpacks represents a child who died in the conflict zone in 2018 there off $3758.00 backpacks and these are only the confirmed deaths they believe the real number is many more more than 12000 children were killed and maimed in 2018 frankly. it's a haunting statistic 3758 children died as a result of conflict last year that's the...
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we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a local call." "can i use your bathroom?" "my mother needs to lie down." no, it just stinks. he did write a check. shh! the less he knows, the better. you're not even here anymore. but it's my stuff. where's mom? luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk
we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's...
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. >>> this unicef installation provide as grim representation of the cost of waur. the haunting display features 3,700 backpacks placed in rows to resemble gravestones. each one serves as a proxy for the death of a child. according to a 2019 u.n. report 21,000 children were killed or maimed in such zones last year. it was unveiled at the united nations in new york on sunday and runs through today. >>> david ortiz made his first public appearance since being shot, and a spy in russia plays a key role for the u.s. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports a cia informant who had to be extracted from russia sent secrets to the u.s. for decades. the informant reportedly had access to the highest level of the kremlin. the "times" said the source became one of the most valuable assets as american officials learned russia was trying to sabotage the 2016 presidential election, but when the news picked up details about the russian sources, the agency worried about safety and decided to extract the informant. >>> the "los angeles t
. >>> this unicef installation provide as grim representation of the cost of waur. the haunting display features 3,700 backpacks placed in rows to resemble gravestones. each one serves as a proxy for the death of a child. according to a 2019 u.n. report 21,000 children were killed or maimed in such zones last year. it was unveiled at the united nations in new york on sunday and runs through today. >>> david ortiz made his first public appearance since being shot, and a spy in...
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new york to highlight the number of children killed in conflict last year the display features blue unicef bags and rows like headstones those are the headlines it's back to al-jazeera world that's next. the arab diaspora now stretches to the 4 corners of the world persecution conflict and economic factors have caused millions of arabs to leave unsettled approach every story is different every journey is different and every outcome is different . dr mohammed has enough jordan myskina student. sort of america but. i'm saying i want to have a day. it's not over the island you know he is i know boston already some sort of india. i mean if you had the need to tell it's a bad day and boston. should taunt actually be had a harley and a bus and. months out of to follow on. donald charms to divert. ready boston and how to be a millionaire cambridge. allowed maze equal if it all comes at the vine and i still don't beefy do a lot of cannot. believe mr zimmerman had to have. nobilis enhance it and this time it can be tough i'm in a death september you can. watch this one i'm a bit how hard another th
new york to highlight the number of children killed in conflict last year the display features blue unicef bags and rows like headstones those are the headlines it's back to al-jazeera world that's next. the arab diaspora now stretches to the 4 corners of the world persecution conflict and economic factors have caused millions of arabs to leave unsettled approach every story is different every journey is different and every outcome is different . dr mohammed has enough jordan myskina student....
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miriam a nurse dashes off to the hospital's only ambulance the vehicle was donated by unicef 13 years ago without the means to maintain it it's a miracle it's still running i'm. due to the high price of petrol it can only be used once a day. can bring us up and that can help you process duchamp said frank gibbs again i met on profit a bit so that's going to baffle stepped up and run. this world. that number that they have what they're the outcomes that it out now the. nurses waste a lot of time tracking down patients in the bush there are no signs indicating the names of roads all villages. were going to you know call them if you haven't got a way where martin were both. of them to you know what i mean i don't know i know a little known about. 2 hours later and they still haven't located the pregnant woman. going to go back to the parking lot of her house it was not going. to make things worse the old ambulance breaks down. the man was there now. but did anybody i think you did. have to shift.
miriam a nurse dashes off to the hospital's only ambulance the vehicle was donated by unicef 13 years ago without the means to maintain it it's a miracle it's still running i'm. due to the high price of petrol it can only be used once a day. can bring us up and that can help you process duchamp said frank gibbs again i met on profit a bit so that's going to baffle stepped up and run. this world. that number that they have what they're the outcomes that it out now the. nurses waste a lot of time...
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this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks time leaders from all around the world will be here at u.n. headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping that children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet. in the amazonian area of lagers and cattle farmers in accused of destroying the rainforest with almost total impunity local prosecutors say there aren't enough officials to stop them in america and it's how this in human has been visiting a community where residents sustainable lifestyle is under threat francisco. call as he's called lives in the heart of brazil's amazon rain forest. he's $61.00 but can still climb up a nasa eatery in the blink of an eye the fruit is too green he says so he slides down without. he also girls koa used to making chocolate many beans and resist chickens and when i. were living in an era in which we don't need to think about wealth but about survival if you have enough to buy shoes you can produce food which are the essentials along with health you can live well. chicle is one of the founders of a s
this art installation by unicef has been deliberately timed in just 2 weeks time leaders from all around the world will be here at u.n. headquarters for the un general assembly and they're hoping that children in conflict zones will be a top issue when they meet. in the amazonian area of lagers and cattle farmers in accused of destroying the rainforest with almost total impunity local prosecutors say there aren't enough officials to stop them in america and it's how this in human has been...
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children's fund unicef recently called on governments around the world to help provide more support to new parents u.n. goodwill ambassador and foremost david beckham has added his voice to the mix i would look. there's no question in my mind being a parent is the most important job in the world and the one i most enjoy but millions of moms and dads struggles to balance work with spending time with their children i'm supporting. governments and businesses to invest more in family friendly policies that help parents give their best. let's celebrate their let's make sure they get the support they need to raise happy healthy children it's about time. for more on this we're joined by caitlin collins she's an assistant sociology professor at washington university in st louis she's also author of making motherhood work how women manage careers and caregiving bussmann is a photographer and creator of swedish dads that's a series of pictures and interviews with dads and parental leave in sweden his work has been exhibited around the world he joins us now from and in pretoria we have zita local
children's fund unicef recently called on governments around the world to help provide more support to new parents u.n. goodwill ambassador and foremost david beckham has added his voice to the mix i would look. there's no question in my mind being a parent is the most important job in the world and the one i most enjoy but millions of moms and dads struggles to balance work with spending time with their children i'm supporting. governments and businesses to invest more in family friendly...
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i want to thank my co-author who is currently in laos working for unicef. if she's watching, hello, carmen. then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minute. so this is an issue that has come on to mine and our team at csi's radar more and more over the last couple years that we've been looking at this. it's really an issue, this issue of require regular migration. it's frustrating in a lot of ways. because when you talk about people that are moving without some regular status, so often you're talking at least in the united states about illegal immigrants. and the report, you know, we shouldn't say that illegal immigrants don't exist. they do. but they're a small subset of the overall stock of migrants globally that doesn't have status and isn't able to move through regular orderly and safe means. i think there is a really important conversation to be had around what to do for those people, what to do with those people. i see this report as the beginning of a conversation. we need to have more conversations tl conversations like this in p
i want to thank my co-author who is currently in laos working for unicef. if she's watching, hello, carmen. then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minute. so this is an issue that has come on to mine and our team at csi's radar more and more over the last couple years that we've been looking at this. it's really an issue, this issue of require regular migration. it's frustrating in a lot of ways. because when you talk about people that are moving without some regular...
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maurice pate became unicef's first executive director and was that for 20 years. pate later declared it was hoover who originally had the idea of setting up the fund in the framework of the united nations. thanks in considerable measure to hoover's persistence. for aid tonstitution the innocent was born. in 1946 and 1947, as millions of people in europe and asia faced with a would call the greatest famine in all history, the aging humanitarian traveled around the world to 38 countries on an arduous survey mission undertaken by the request of president harry truman. his meticulous fact-finding and high-profile competition with world leaders helped to expedite surplus foods to suffering nations to avoid mass starvation. nothing touched hoover more deeply than the travails of world war i that he has done so much to alleviate. thathoughts turned to career, inis 1919, the most important year of his life other than his term as president. in 1958, he published a book entitled "the ordeal of woodrow wilson," a remarkable account of his diplomatic struggles in paris in 191
maurice pate became unicef's first executive director and was that for 20 years. pate later declared it was hoover who originally had the idea of setting up the fund in the framework of the united nations. thanks in considerable measure to hoover's persistence. for aid tonstitution the innocent was born. in 1946 and 1947, as millions of people in europe and asia faced with a would call the greatest famine in all history, the aging humanitarian traveled around the world to 38 countries on an...
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training exeter etc all right thank you very much that was the country representative of unicef on vincent who basically has been telling us about the impact the security crisis is having on children here and work in a fossil. catherine thanks very much i we've got plenty more ahead on this news hour international condemnation as israeli prime minister announces plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank if he's reelected. and later in sport the road to qatar 2022 will tell you which african team is made it through to the 2nd round of qualified. to. have pledged by the israeli prime minister to next illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank is being widely condemned the arab league called the move an aggression it says it would top itto the foundations of peace in the region jordan's foreign minister says it could bring more violence to the region turkey's foreign minister measurement couple song and condemned the plan is racist these criticizing benjamin netanyahu for issuing what he calls illegal and unlawful messages our forces from western news benjamin netanyahu has a
training exeter etc all right thank you very much that was the country representative of unicef on vincent who basically has been telling us about the impact the security crisis is having on children here and work in a fossil. catherine thanks very much i we've got plenty more ahead on this news hour international condemnation as israeli prime minister announces plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank if he's reelected. and later in sport the road to qatar 2022 will tell you which...
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before 7 o'clock on rainbow court in vallejo this is video from the scene firefighters say all 4 unicef or damage. the good news is nobody was hurt. there's no word yet on what sparked the fire. >>on the peninsula man is in critical condition tonight after he was hit by a police cruiser happened early this morning on el camino reale in redwood city that's where we find kron four's gayle ong with the latest on the investigation, gayle. >>ap a k 9 patrol car on the sidewalk smashed and ben top of a station wagon an suv damage nearby a wreck at a busy intersection and redwood city all we heard was the impact and we went out and there was a car and someone laying in the street in all the cars are piled up. the crash happened on el camino reale near james avenue before 10 wednesday morning. redwood city police say an officer was responding to a reported home invasion robbery on poplar avenue involving 4 men with math before she lost control of her car as she was traveling south on el camino reale and struck the center median getting a man walking across the street who was standing where the
before 7 o'clock on rainbow court in vallejo this is video from the scene firefighters say all 4 unicef or damage. the good news is nobody was hurt. there's no word yet on what sparked the fire. >>on the peninsula man is in critical condition tonight after he was hit by a police cruiser happened early this morning on el camino reale in redwood city that's where we find kron four's gayle ong with the latest on the investigation, gayle. >>ap a k 9 patrol car on the sidewalk smashed...
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unicef, feed the children. bearable courts. hygiene kits.e hurricane and post-hurricane. we just wanted to give back. like, i just felt like something my heart, my soul, that i had to do something. >> it was a weird situation because people were talking about puerto rico like it was a different country. >> yeah. i mean -- >> an island. >> we didn't even feel a part of it, right, just to see the images that was going on from afar, the way that the island was being disrespected, the way that puerto ricans was being disrespected, i think it was just something for me as an individual, i felt like i had to do something during that time but also it brought me closer o to, you know, my puerto rican roots. >> what do you want people to know about how great the need still is there? >> we need everything. right? we all know the financial crisis down there, the economy, we know that -- we know the hurricane put us back years and years and years. we also see what's going on from, you know, a government standpoint and politics and things like that. so we
unicef, feed the children. bearable courts. hygiene kits.e hurricane and post-hurricane. we just wanted to give back. like, i just felt like something my heart, my soul, that i had to do something. >> it was a weird situation because people were talking about puerto rico like it was a different country. >> yeah. i mean -- >> an island. >> we didn't even feel a part of it, right, just to see the images that was going on from afar, the way that the island was being...
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gettrsing in, but it has to be phone done in an orderly .e don't want disaster upon disast >> reporter: unicefan delivering water supplies th a weekend, aftlane landed with 1.5 tons of supplies. naqib safi is an emergencyni specialist forf. he was in marsh harbour omsterday. and he joins me assau by skype. naquib safi, welcome to the tewshour". you were just in marsh harbour. some of the hardest hit areas tell me what you saw and heard on the ground. >> devastation. almost all infrastructure, how this was affected. d the airport, when we arrived, we saw a long queue of children, women and of the families who were evacuating. we drove almost for fe t seven hours in different locations, we talked to people. we saw destructionwe saw desperation, and, when we talked to individuals andifferent g sheltero were takin in churches, school and, in one case, in the complex, they were help.d and desperate for >> reporter: there have been dozens of accounts of people fleeing, evacuating. when it comes to basic needs, water and food, are those getting through to people who need them and if theyt, aren' why
gettrsing in, but it has to be phone done in an orderly .e don't want disaster upon disast >> reporter: unicefan delivering water supplies th a weekend, aftlane landed with 1.5 tons of supplies. naqib safi is an emergencyni specialist forf. he was in marsh harbour omsterday. and he joins me assau by skype. naquib safi, welcome to the tewshour". you were just in marsh harbour. some of the hardest hit areas tell me what you saw and heard on the ground. >> devastation. almost all...
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is this classroom that's been set up now these bricks are made out of plastic it's been funded by unicef company in colombia has built these classrooms and taken them to cote d'ivoire i'm joined by and environmental campaigner from cote d'ivoire kiran yarrow thank you for joy. here all now just a year of 1st these classrooms 28 of them have been built in your country what's the reaction of students ok about this project very happy very. excited about going in new classrooms. plastic. so it's something new for them and have. do you think the environmental message is getting down to toward mary people certainly in your country where we are in the u.n. yes we're in a global headquarters but all single use plastic has been banned do you think that sort of message is getting through to the people. this this message is no actually. taken understood by the population because they're in ivory coast and i think the leaders have to do more to do more to involve population into climate vironment shows so that they can. take action and understand some of the things like. plastic waste plastic waste
is this classroom that's been set up now these bricks are made out of plastic it's been funded by unicef company in colombia has built these classrooms and taken them to cote d'ivoire i'm joined by and environmental campaigner from cote d'ivoire kiran yarrow thank you for joy. here all now just a year of 1st these classrooms 28 of them have been built in your country what's the reaction of students ok about this project very happy very. excited about going in new classrooms. plastic. so it's...
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the thoughts now of vincent who's the became a faster representative for unicef and she explains actually why schools are being attacked in the 1st place. schools are being attacked because there is a willingness on some. non-state armed groups not to seize the classical schools in france and book enough to continue there is a way to nest to go more towards possibly a kind of islamic school koranic school isn't so that's what's going on and. essentially for the past 2 years and has offered jr to night in no way had the 2024 schools closed. about 330000 students not going to school and 9000 teachers not been able to do the job a child should be feel protected and should go to school and play that's what decides to do to work and set did not run out of school because of insecurity so it's more. you know it's a problem of security itself egos felt you know losing one year of school. into a problem of fear protection psychosocial does all those etc. a judge in india has heard a woman give evidence from a hospital bed 2 years after she accused a form a legislator of rape. was accused of raping
the thoughts now of vincent who's the became a faster representative for unicef and she explains actually why schools are being attacked in the 1st place. schools are being attacked because there is a willingness on some. non-state armed groups not to seize the classical schools in france and book enough to continue there is a way to nest to go more towards possibly a kind of islamic school koranic school isn't so that's what's going on and. essentially for the past 2 years and has offered jr...
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children's fund unicef recently called on governments around the world to help provide more support to new parents u.n. goodwill ambassador and foremost david beckham has added his voice to the mix i would look. there's no question in my mind that being a parent is the most important job in the world and the one i most enjoy but millions of moms and dads struggles to balance work with spending time with their children i'm supporting unicef call on the governments and businesses to invest more in family friendly policies to help parents give their best. let's celebrate let's make sure they get the support they need to raise happy healthy children it's about time. for more on this we're joined by caitlin collins she's an assistant sociology professor at washington university in st louis she's also author of making motherhood work how women manage careers and caregiving bussmann is a photographer and creator of swedish dads that's a series of pictures and interviews with dads on parental leave in sweden his work has been exhibited around the world he joins us now from our live and in pret
children's fund unicef recently called on governments around the world to help provide more support to new parents u.n. goodwill ambassador and foremost david beckham has added his voice to the mix i would look. there's no question in my mind that being a parent is the most important job in the world and the one i most enjoy but millions of moms and dads struggles to balance work with spending time with their children i'm supporting unicef call on the governments and businesses to invest more...
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please welcome singer/songwriter, unicef ambassador and founder of the badongo foundation, and socialiste these folks, we're going to touch them. >> it's not what you say or what you do, it's how you make people to feel. >> people came to our unit from worldwide to find out how or why we weren't afraid. >> it brought change for how hospitals work. >> the nurses were the real heroes. [ applause ] >> change, and i mean real change, can only come from the courage, resolve and commitment of pioneers like the nurses of san francisco general. [ cheers ] from 5b, please give a warm welcome to cliff morrison and alison moed -- [ cheers ] >> nursing is about caring, and what we did on ward 5b was remind people what that really meant. >> i hope that after watching the documentary, you all see how much individual actions can impact the world. >> absolutely. and from johnson & johnson, a man who's been working tirelessly to end aids, dr. paul stoffels. two years ago, johnson & johnson announced on this stage that they would start testing a -- you have to say. >> yes. yes, they would start testing a
please welcome singer/songwriter, unicef ambassador and founder of the badongo foundation, and socialiste these folks, we're going to touch them. >> it's not what you say or what you do, it's how you make people to feel. >> people came to our unit from worldwide to find out how or why we weren't afraid. >> it brought change for how hospitals work. >> the nurses were the real heroes. [ applause ] >> change, and i mean real change, can only come from the courage,...
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i keep stuff he is the senior emergency coordinator for unicef and he joins us now via skype thank you very much indeed for your time can you tell us where the the west of the damage is and kind of where you have to focus the aid efforts. thank you very much worse of the damage that i have observed yesterday in. was in a harsh harbor in march where most of the buildings were destroyed except a few strongarmed just show that he's in the hospital which was in a very good shape that everything was selected. people who ready are you know if i quit it or some of them were staying in at least the trend community centers and churches where i have also observed that people were queuing to be evacuated in charge or tried. to not so. no the scale of the damage has really struck everyone as extraordinary isn't it i mean that the damage was incredibly intense around some of those areas that were hit what do you think there was enough preparation for the storm given that the forecasts were that it was coming. given the scale as magnitude of the crisis which has not been initially expected. it has b
i keep stuff he is the senior emergency coordinator for unicef and he joins us now via skype thank you very much indeed for your time can you tell us where the the west of the damage is and kind of where you have to focus the aid efforts. thank you very much worse of the damage that i have observed yesterday in. was in a harsh harbor in march where most of the buildings were destroyed except a few strongarmed just show that he's in the hospital which was in a very good shape that everything was...