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now unicef brought them together. >> i am so happy to get my kid back alive. thanks to the organization. >> since the beginning of the war, these 18 children lived with other kids at a camp. they had no idea their parents were 236 kilometers away. living alone with caretakers was hard. >> they were in the camp when it was attacked. many people including children were killed. the children were crying and looking for their parents, so i decided to register them with the nonviolent peace force to see if they could be reunited with their parents. >> it took some time to find their parents. once unicef did, they started planning the trip. >> i am really happy and do not know what to say to unicef but god will reward and will help others as they have helped us. >> their friends were happy to see them go, because it meant that these two could find their parents. flying was the only way to get to cokovo. the exciting part was to reunite with their relatives. 105 children have been reunited with their families. more than 7000 are isolated. stuart: if you're just joinin
now unicef brought them together. >> i am so happy to get my kid back alive. thanks to the organization. >> since the beginning of the war, these 18 children lived with other kids at a camp. they had no idea their parents were 236 kilometers away. living alone with caretakers was hard. >> they were in the camp when it was attacked. many people including children were killed. the children were crying and looking for their parents, so i decided to register them with the...
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now unicef them together. -- brought them together. >> i am so happy to get myself back to life. thanks to those organizations. >> since the beginning of the war these children lived with other kids at the war camp. they had no idea their parents were only 236 kilometers away. living alone, even ones caretakers, was hard. >> we were in the camp when it was attacked. many people, including children were killed. the children book writing and looking for their parents. i decided to go and register them with the nonviolent peace force to see if they could be reunited with their parents. >> and took some time to find their parents, once unicef did, it started planning their trip. >> i'm really happy and do not know what to say to unicef. but god will reward and god will help others the way they have helped us. >> their friends were happy to see them go, because it meant that they too could someday find their own parents. flying is the only way to get to cobalt, the children to the blame for the first time, but the real exciting part was to fight their relatives. they have reunited 150
now unicef them together. -- brought them together. >> i am so happy to get myself back to life. thanks to those organizations. >> since the beginning of the war these children lived with other kids at the war camp. they had no idea their parents were only 236 kilometers away. living alone, even ones caretakers, was hard. >> we were in the camp when it was attacked. many people, including children were killed. the children book writing and looking for their parents. i decided...
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three years ago, it set up a joint project with unicef to prevent mothers were becoming isolated.s is the first medical facility people visit when they fall ill. it's also open to women in the early stages of pregnancy, expecting mothers who are considered to be at risk by the hospital's medical staff are given care. the center's team of social workers and counsellors interviews the mothers to find out as much as possible about their family environment, income, parents, and other social data and also offers guidance. this information is then recorded on what's called a social passport which serves as a family record sheet. the records of high-risk mothers are marked pink. they are provided with intensive care and support, which includes contacting the mother's parents and home visits. this approach of providing wider family support early on in the pregnancy is being adopted by hospitals nationwide. >> the center has also set up a hotline to lend a sympathetic ear to the concerns of mothers in need so no one falls through the cracks. >> translator: children need to pick up the valu
three years ago, it set up a joint project with unicef to prevent mothers were becoming isolated.s is the first medical facility people visit when they fall ill. it's also open to women in the early stages of pregnancy, expecting mothers who are considered to be at risk by the hospital's medical staff are given care. the center's team of social workers and counsellors interviews the mothers to find out as much as possible about their family environment, income, parents, and other social data...
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i was working with unicef and we had to go to jibuti.ying to get out in the thousands, tens of thousands. and there's still more refugees in yemen because -- >> is there an escape route really? >> it is the only escape route. actually there are a lot of people still trapped in there, and the houthis tribe has come down now working with the ex-president which is bizarre because they used to work against each other and now are working together. it's a complicated situation. osama bin laden's father was from the mountains northeast, and so al qaeda's still there. oh i'm not sure what we're doing here but we're trying to help. >> think the world's not interested enough doesn't care enough? >> i think they've never been interested. and also yemen, i was born there. and if everyone can see that -- >> let's take a look at this because you were pointing at that picture of aden. >> yes. i think that's what the british call keed ran mount. on the right, you can see the two peaks and the far one looks like cathedral mount. over that mountain range
i was working with unicef and we had to go to jibuti.ying to get out in the thousands, tens of thousands. and there's still more refugees in yemen because -- >> is there an escape route really? >> it is the only escape route. actually there are a lot of people still trapped in there, and the houthis tribe has come down now working with the ex-president which is bizarre because they used to work against each other and now are working together. it's a complicated situation. osama bin...
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supply two decision of the captain of the ship, whether it is safe enough for this ship to dock. >> unicefrld food program, doctors without borders the world health organization. and many more ever all are calling for p. >> on the ground, to allow this aid to the people of yemen, many of them are -- that means they are hungry. more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the war. >> reneing out before this war, the situation is beyond dire. >> . >>the highest possible level. >> drying up every day and things seem to change. only for the worst. mohamed al jazeera. >> on the shores of the gulf of mexico, have reached an $18.7 billion settlement with b.p., over the 2010 deport horizon oil spill. it is the. >> laest settlement by a single company in u.s. history, and it's been agreed by the u.s. department of justice, and the five states effected swell local government bodies. well, al jazeera is is in miami, and obviously one of the states effected andy, just remind us what the settlement will mean for florida and the other states so badly effected by the oil spill.
supply two decision of the captain of the ship, whether it is safe enough for this ship to dock. >> unicefrld food program, doctors without borders the world health organization. and many more ever all are calling for p. >> on the ground, to allow this aid to the people of yemen, many of them are -- that means they are hungry. more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the war. >> reneing out before this war, the situation is beyond dire. >>...
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set and polite to one and all and focused the same professional in her final role as ambassador for unicef and visited sick and needy children in 20 countries in five years and giving up when she had inoperable colon cancer. she died age 63. more than any other acstress the world has seen she endures and a figure in a little black dress the wide eyed fashion icon the definitive catherine hepburn, al jazeera london. >>> and plenty more stories for you any time on the website, the address is al jazeera.com. ♪ a new era for relations between the united states and cuba president obama made a historic announcement about reopening embassys and a new offer from greece as it tries to hammer out a deal to repay its debt what the greek government is saying after missing a deadline and the puerto rico government manages to keep the power on but maybe not enough to overcome a financial
set and polite to one and all and focused the same professional in her final role as ambassador for unicef and visited sick and needy children in 20 countries in five years and giving up when she had inoperable colon cancer. she died age 63. more than any other acstress the world has seen she endures and a figure in a little black dress the wide eyed fashion icon the definitive catherine hepburn, al jazeera london. >>> and plenty more stories for you any time on the website, the...
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the head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza.he said that the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to feel a sense of stability and security within their families and at home. that requires a roof over their heads, and that they have true options for their future to look forward to. >> but the future of gaza's children remains uncertain which is why so many here feel the only thing they can be sure of is yet another war with israel. al jazeera. gaza. >> ten years since attacks on london's transport network killed 52 people and injured 700. the suicide-bombers were carried out by four british-born muslims who identified themselves with al-qaeda. on the anniversary of the 7/7 attacks we look at how the threat to britain has change in the last decade. >> as britain remembers the names of the 52 six of 7/7 their families gather at the permanent memorial dedicated to them. their deaths representing the first major attack on british soil by british-born militants. [ sirens ] it was during russia hour when
the head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza.he said that the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to feel a sense of stability and security within their families and at home. that requires a roof over their heads, and that they have true options for their future to look forward to. >> but the future of gaza's children remains uncertain which is why so many here feel the only thing they can be sure of is yet another war with israel....
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who funds unicef? u.s. government initially because people like herter and smith understand prosperity and peace through food security. it is these acts and others, also funds unicef to send milk overseas to children. evidenced by letters, from pate to his friend alex in the u.s. senate, is continuing the wisdom to send dollars to unify unicef. it is not because they are friends -- it is to agree upon the work. these guys ultimately shaped u.s. policy to encourage american money for development programs, to encourage american initiatives in the developing world as well as even to encourage american military intervention in certain countries all to inject a measure of stability all la teddy roosevelt. what does it leave us with? in the first world war, all of this released up as ad hoc. nobody expects to do it again, they do not want to do it again, but when world war ii rolls around and the cold war process persists as a strategic stalemate, the hooverians decide to institutionalize these. you can take a se
who funds unicef? u.s. government initially because people like herter and smith understand prosperity and peace through food security. it is these acts and others, also funds unicef to send milk overseas to children. evidenced by letters, from pate to his friend alex in the u.s. senate, is continuing the wisdom to send dollars to unify unicef. it is not because they are friends -- it is to agree upon the work. these guys ultimately shaped u.s. policy to encourage american money for development...
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. >> julian of unicef thank you very much speaking to us from sanaa. >> thank you. >> still ahead the pope arrives in paraguay. circle a cycle of poverty and frs pooed to live on rubbish dumps. >>> and kuala lumpur, victims shot down over ukraine are being remembered. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> the top stories on al jazeera. 50,000 people including world leaders are expected at a memorial service in bosnia for 20th anniversary of srebrenica massing kerr. massacre. >>> saudi led air strikes reported in the capital sanaa and ta'izz. the truce is expected to last for a week in order to let aid get np more than in. m
. >> julian of unicef thank you very much speaking to us from sanaa. >> thank you. >> still ahead the pope arrives in paraguay. circle a cycle of poverty and frs pooed to live on rubbish dumps. >>> and kuala lumpur, victims shot down over ukraine are being remembered. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even...
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with polio, we have unicef world health organization, all working together on polio. on the ground, you have different partners with different expertise and back in the u.k. or the u.s., you might use a partner who is doing the mapping and the modeling and surveillance. some of it happens on the ground and some of it happens at home. charlie: the foundation coordinates all of this? bill: we have 1500 people in total, most in seattle but with offices in africa and india and china. also an office in europe. we use them as much as we can but it feels like with malaria we have a group around 20 people who are experts so they can go out to the vaccine experts, the mosquito experts, the modeling experts and orchestrate those skill sets together and then take that and say, ok, which countries are where we are going to reduce malaria? in many cases, we help to convene different silos of expertise with people at the foundation. charlie: polio, 2020? eradicated? bill: the best case with you as possible --. warren: don't make stock market predictions. bill: i have a positive bia
with polio, we have unicef world health organization, all working together on polio. on the ground, you have different partners with different expertise and back in the u.k. or the u.s., you might use a partner who is doing the mapping and the modeling and surveillance. some of it happens on the ground and some of it happens at home. charlie: the foundation coordinates all of this? bill: we have 1500 people in total, most in seattle but with offices in africa and india and china. also an office...
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unicef a say that there are 12,000 child soldiers on both sides of the conflict. some of the children we saw have been separated from their families. >> they're just coming together to join. but all in all we don't accept that. >> they sing songs of battle in victory. they say their mission is to change leadership. this commander says that special forces fighting further north are making gains in south sudan's only functioning oil field. the rebels have joined forces with the local militia there which was allied with the government until recently. >> they showed us some of the heavy weapons like this, and lots of ammunition. sudan has often been accused of providing weapons to the rebels, and they have denied this, and so have the rebels, who say most of the supplies come from you the south sudanese government. >> we're not getting help from sudan or anywhere. if we were, we would have won this war a long time ago. it's the other side getting the support. >> these fighters are heading to another front line position. it will be a long tough journey on foot. they sa
unicef a say that there are 12,000 child soldiers on both sides of the conflict. some of the children we saw have been separated from their families. >> they're just coming together to join. but all in all we don't accept that. >> they sing songs of battle in victory. they say their mission is to change leadership. this commander says that special forces fighting further north are making gains in south sudan's only functioning oil field. the rebels have joined forces with the local...
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this is the head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza.the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to feel a sense of stability and security within their families and at home. that requires a roof over their heads, and that they have true options for their future to look forward to. >> reporter: but the future of gaza's children remains uncertain, which is why so many year feel the only thing they can be sure of is yet another war with israel. >>> all right. that's the situation particularly pertaining to the children of gaza. now let's look at some other aspects. karl is of the norwegian refugee council and joins us live from gaza. you have undertaken a review of conditions in gaza one year on from the bombardment from israel for 50 days. so many people lost their homes. what is the situation now? what did you find? >> well the situation is that you have more than 12,600 homes that are -- that were completely destroyed and none of them has been rebuilt over the last year. 100,000 people are still homeless. many
this is the head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza.the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to feel a sense of stability and security within their families and at home. that requires a roof over their heads, and that they have true options for their future to look forward to. >> reporter: but the future of gaza's children remains uncertain, which is why so many year feel the only thing they can be sure of is yet another war with...
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unicef says future generations risk being left behind.rogress has been made but much needs to be done. if the world does not take concrete measures to reach the poorest and the most runner bowl, it is to children who will suffer the most. one in six children here dies before the age of 5. that is the terrible price of poverty. bbc news, chad. laura: the suffering of the children in chad. negotiations with iran with their nuclear program. in a big step from washington and tehran, that was over three decades ago. there was a breakthrough in 1998. the u.s. wrestling team made the first official visit to the country since ties were severed. charles spoke to the bbc witness program. here is his story. >> we were the first americans to actually go to the -- to iran since 20 years since the hostage crisis. we were a little nervous. at the same time, i was very excited. i was going to get my first opportunity to go to iran and compete against some of the best wrestlers. i was the first american to wrestle an iranian and iran in two decades. i had
unicef says future generations risk being left behind.rogress has been made but much needs to be done. if the world does not take concrete measures to reach the poorest and the most runner bowl, it is to children who will suffer the most. one in six children here dies before the age of 5. that is the terrible price of poverty. bbc news, chad. laura: the suffering of the children in chad. negotiations with iran with their nuclear program. in a big step from washington and tehran, that was over...
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. >> unicef, and the world food program and, doctors without borders and many more, all are calling for a cease fire, and demanding the creation after humanitarian order. >> we appeal to allow this aid to pass to the people. many of them are severely insecure. they're hungry. >> more than hungry she yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world nearly 1 million children. the fighting has only made it worse. in a country that depends on food imports and water was running out before this war she the situation is beyond dire. last week, the you will n. warned a possible famine, and this week, they declared a level 3 emergency, the highest possible level. despite the pleas, more and more lifelines, dry up and things seem to charge only for the worse. >> eight suspects are in custody for an attack on the beach resort that killed 38 people and, they detained 7 men and one female that are suspected. >> isil is claiming responsibility for the attack. >> well, the attack means the country now stands to lose millions of dollars from the tourist industry. >> more policemen and so
. >> unicef, and the world food program and, doctors without borders and many more, all are calling for a cease fire, and demanding the creation after humanitarian order. >> we appeal to allow this aid to pass to the people. many of them are severely insecure. they're hungry. >> more than hungry she yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world nearly 1 million children. the fighting has only made it worse. in a country that depends on food imports and water...
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unicef is warning that half a million children under the age of 5 are at risk of developing severe malnutrition. >>> it is believed the humanitarian pause will last the full five years. >> at the end of the fifth day they witnessed a lot of air strikes. the second was supposed to take place after the geneva talks. it seems that cease fire was announced to catch the houthis off guard and capture the city of aden. the saudi led coalition made a lot of advancements in yemen. they freed aden through operation golden arrow. yesterday there was an attack that took place in a city. they bombed electricity station. they hit the residential city right next to it that had technicians living there with their families. so there are reports of 35 to 100 people being dead there with numerous other injuries ranging from the hundreds. so it seems that the cease fire is a way to kind of calm the media down and distract away from this attack that was directly aimed at civilians women and children. strategically speaking, i cannot see the coalition taking the step. >>> now to some news that's just coming out to u
unicef is warning that half a million children under the age of 5 are at risk of developing severe malnutrition. >>> it is believed the humanitarian pause will last the full five years. >> at the end of the fifth day they witnessed a lot of air strikes. the second was supposed to take place after the geneva talks. it seems that cease fire was announced to catch the houthis off guard and capture the city of aden. the saudi led coalition made a lot of advancements in yemen. they...
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. >> head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza. she says the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to have safety and security in their homes. that requires a roof over their heads and that they have true options to look forward to. >> reporter: but the future of gaza's children remain uncertain which is why so many here feel the only thing they can be certain of is yet another war with israel. imtiaz tyab, al jazeera gaza. >> a fellow for the institute of policy studies she says a recent u.n. report accusing both israeli and palestinians of human rights violations must be taken to the international criminal court in the hague. >> the siege in gaza has tightened since the war. the estimates is to rebuild gaza even in five years would take 445 trucks going in everyday loaded with construction material. the israelis are letting in on average 33 trucks a day. of the 12,500 homes that were completely steroid aside from the 5,000 that were terribly damaged not one has been rebuilt. the equipment doesn't come
. >> head of the united nations children's charity unicef in gaza. she says the challenges facing young people here are enormous. >> children need to have safety and security in their homes. that requires a roof over their heads and that they have true options to look forward to. >> reporter: but the future of gaza's children remain uncertain which is why so many here feel the only thing they can be certain of is yet another war with israel. imtiaz tyab, al jazeera gaza....
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the united nations children's organization unicef say there are around 10,000 child soldiers on bothconflict. but some of the children we saw had been separated from their families. >> that doesn't mean that they are soldiers. they are just coming with the soldiers together to join with their parents. but all in all, we do not accept that, and we abide with all of the convention of geneva on the child soldiers. >> reporter: the fighters are tired, but upbeat. they sing songs of battle and victory. thigh have been fighting forces of the government for about 18 months now, and say their mission is to change the leadership. this commander tells his troops that special forces fighting further north are making gains. the rebels have joined forces with local militia there, which was allied to the government until recently. >> translator: we are not fighting for control of oil of south sudan. we are fighting the bad rule of the leader. he wants to rule the country with an iron fist. >> reporter: they are eager to display some of their weapons. they showed us some of their heavy weapons like
the united nations children's organization unicef say there are around 10,000 child soldiers on bothconflict. but some of the children we saw had been separated from their families. >> that doesn't mean that they are soldiers. they are just coming with the soldiers together to join with their parents. but all in all, we do not accept that, and we abide with all of the convention of geneva on the child soldiers. >> reporter: the fighters are tired, but upbeat. they sing songs of...
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she focused that same professionalism in her final role as an ambassador for unicef.iving up only when she discovered she has inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. she endures more than any other actress, the wide-eyed fashion icon, the definitive audrey hepburn. >>> thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy in new york. in two minutes the latest on the conflict on egypt's sinai peninsula, live from our studios in doha. have a good morning, and thanks for watching. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. coming up in the program, the muslim brotherhood calls for an uprising in egypt after security forces killed 13 of its members. beaten abused and used as soldiers. fears grow for a future generation of children in syria. >>> british oil giant bp agrees to pay almost $19 billion f
she focused that same professionalism in her final role as an ambassador for unicef.iving up only when she discovered she has inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. she endures more than any other actress, the wide-eyed fashion icon, the definitive audrey hepburn. >>> thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy in new york. in two minutes the latest on the conflict on egypt's sinai peninsula, live from our studios in doha. have a good morning, and thanks for watching. ♪ >>...
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. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors without borders, the world health organizationany more all are calling for a ceasefire and demanding the creation of humanitarian corridor. >> we are on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen, many of them are insecure and that means they are hungry. >> reporter: more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly one million children are severely malnourished the fighting has only made their hunger worse. in a country that depends on food imports and where water was running out even before the war the situation is beyond dire. last week the u.n. warned of a possible fanine in yemen and this week a level-three humanitarian emergency, the highest possible level. despite the pleas more and more lifelines dry up everyday and things seem to change only for the worse, al jazeera. >>> the syrian army has carried out air strikes in launched raids following an assault with rebels in the northern city of aleppo and they fired hundreds of rockets at the government-held areas on frid
. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors without borders, the world health organizationany more all are calling for a ceasefire and demanding the creation of humanitarian corridor. >> we are on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen, many of them are insecure and that means they are hungry. >> reporter: more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly one million children are severely malnourished the...
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. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors would borders, the world health organization, andre all are calling for a ceasefire, and demanding the creation of a humanitarian corridor. >> we appeal to all parties on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen. many of them are severally food insecurity that means they are hungry. >> reporter: more than hungry yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly 1 million children are severely mall nourished. in a country that depends on food imports, and where water was running out even before the war, the situation is beyond dire. last week the u.n. warned of a possible famine in yemen, this week they declared a level 3 humanitarian emergency, the highest possible level. despite the pleas, more and more lifelines dry up every day, and things seem to change only for the worst. >>> u.s. states on the shores of the gulf of mexico have reached an $18.7 billion settlement with bp over the 2010 deep water horizon oil spill. it's the largest settlement by a single company in u.s. history. al jazeera
. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors would borders, the world health organization, andre all are calling for a ceasefire, and demanding the creation of a humanitarian corridor. >> we appeal to all parties on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen. many of them are severally food insecurity that means they are hungry. >> reporter: more than hungry yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly 1 million children are...
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ensure polioar ratification and partners has been very important and the world health organization unicefill billgates foundation has been very effective and partnership and government that have come together for the success. >> has the world turned its attention to afghanistan and particularly pakistan what lessons with those countries learn from nigeria in also dealing with the disease? >> i think the progress that we are starting to see in pakistan this year is really largely as the government commitment has really escalated, they have also taken lessons from nigeria in establishing emergency operation centers, both at the capitol and pruvential and directing and over seeing the program and performance accountabilities and health workers and managers at the district level and detailed micro planning on the ground equality of front-line workers, all of these elements health cams and identifying volunteers in some of the insecure and conflict areas of pakistan, a lot of lessons learned from nigeria and other parts of the world are being applied in afghanistan and pakistan and good progre
ensure polioar ratification and partners has been very important and the world health organization unicefill billgates foundation has been very effective and partnership and government that have come together for the success. >> has the world turned its attention to afghanistan and particularly pakistan what lessons with those countries learn from nigeria in also dealing with the disease? >> i think the progress that we are starting to see in pakistan this year is really largely as...
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so unicef works to bring them the minimum for washing and drinking, but it's scarce. rebel fighters who have seized syria's fresh water sources in the countryside sometimes turn off the taps. atif deib is a civil engineer. water is beir%ng used as a weapon of war. >> yes. from time to time we have water from big cities like aleppo, damascus, daraa. >> reporter: there are so many internal refugees that damascus is overflowing. how many of the people in this crowd are refugees? some can afford a room in one of the city's cheap hotels. others are on the streets. fighting drove barcel m'sheinish from his home three years ago along with his 80-year-old father ahmad, who was once a doorman at the damascus sheraton hotel. hello, ahmad. i'm elizabeth. where are you living now? >> now here. report ahmad lost his place in an overcrowded hostel. now, like so many others he sleeps in the park on a square cardboard. i'm sorry. crushed by a war he didn't ask for and is powerless to stop. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> pelley: an accidental discovery has led to a new test
so unicef works to bring them the minimum for washing and drinking, but it's scarce. rebel fighters who have seized syria's fresh water sources in the countryside sometimes turn off the taps. atif deib is a civil engineer. water is beir%ng used as a weapon of war. >> yes. from time to time we have water from big cities like aleppo, damascus, daraa. >> reporter: there are so many internal refugees that damascus is overflowing. how many of the people in this crowd are refugees? some...
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there are young boys among them, the united children's organization unicef says there are around 12000 soldiers on both sides of the conflict but army commanders here say some of the children we saw have been separated from their families. >> that doesn't mean they are soldiers. they are just coming with the soldiers together to join. but all in all we do not accept that and we are having all the convention of geneva on child soldiers. >> reporter: the fighters are tired but upbeat. ♪ they sing songs of battle and victory. ♪ they have been fighting forces from the government innin duba for 18 months and the mission is to change the leadership. this commander tells his troops that special forces fighting further north are making gains near south sudan's only functioning oil fields and the rebels have joined forces with local malitia there and joined with the government until recently. ♪ . >> translator: we are not fighting for control of world or oil of south sudan. we are fighting the battle who wants to rule the country with an iron fist. >> reporter: they are eager to display some of
there are young boys among them, the united children's organization unicef says there are around 12000 soldiers on both sides of the conflict but army commanders here say some of the children we saw have been separated from their families. >> that doesn't mean they are soldiers. they are just coming with the soldiers together to join. but all in all we do not accept that and we are having all the convention of geneva on child soldiers. >> reporter: the fighters are tired but upbeat....
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help came from unicef, sacks of grain and textbooks from unesco, and many young soldiers from 16 member states and five more who sent their young soldiers and five more countries who sent their medical teams. the representatives of those countries are participating in this, and i thank you for your sacrifice and support at the time. [applause] i would not have been able to stand as the secretary-general of the united nations now without the help of the united nations. that was the first peacekeeping mission of the united nations since the birth of the united nations. the united nations showed we were not alone. and today, when i travel to refugee camps and conflict areas around the world, i tell young people refugees, and displaced persons, don't despair. you are not alone. the united nations stands with you. i made it and you can, too. the united nations will support you. this is what i am sending, the messages to many helpless and unfortunate young people around the world. i believe that is my mission and our mission of the united nations. every day the united nations feeds the hungry
help came from unicef, sacks of grain and textbooks from unesco, and many young soldiers from 16 member states and five more who sent their young soldiers and five more countries who sent their medical teams. the representatives of those countries are participating in this, and i thank you for your sacrifice and support at the time. [applause] i would not have been able to stand as the secretary-general of the united nations now without the help of the united nations. that was the first...
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help came from unicef, sacks of grain and textbooks from unesco. and many young soldiers from 16 member states and five more who would send their young soldiers. and five more countries who sent their medical teams. the representatives of those countries are participating in this. and i thank you for your sacrifice and support at that time. [ applause ] >> i would not have been able to stand as secretary general of the united nations now without the help of the united nations. that was the first peacekeeping mission of the united nations since the birth of the united nations. the united nations showed that we were not alone. today, when i travel to refugee camps and conflict areas around the world, i tell young people, refugees and displaced persons, saying that don't despair. you are not alone. united nations stands with you. i myself made it and you can too. the united nations will support you. this is what i'm sending messages to many helpless and unfortunate young people and refugees around the world. and i believe it is my mission and our miss
help came from unicef, sacks of grain and textbooks from unesco. and many young soldiers from 16 member states and five more who would send their young soldiers. and five more countries who sent their medical teams. the representatives of those countries are participating in this. and i thank you for your sacrifice and support at that time. [ applause ] >> i would not have been able to stand as secretary general of the united nations now without the help of the united nations. that was...
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she focused that same professionalism in her final role as ambassador for unicef. she visited sick and needy children no 20 countries over five years giving up only when she discovered she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. more than any other actress the world has seen she endorsed. the figure in a little black dress, the definitive audrey hepburn. justice can baldwin. al jazeera london. >> well, you can find out much more on that story and everything else we've been covering here on al jazeera. you can see the website there www.aljazeera.com. one of our top stories yemen's children suffering collective trauma. you can watch again on our website. that's it from me for this news hour. do stay with us. we'll be back with more of the day's news. i hope you'll be able to join us then. bye bye. >> clashes in the distance. egypt declares it it is in a state of war. >> hello i'm barbara serra. you're watching al jazeera live from london. greece's prime minister urgeed it's cash strapped people to vote against the referendum. >> we don't have to be impr
she focused that same professionalism in her final role as ambassador for unicef. she visited sick and needy children no 20 countries over five years giving up only when she discovered she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. more than any other actress the world has seen she endorsed. the figure in a little black dress, the definitive audrey hepburn. justice can baldwin. al jazeera london. >> well, you can find out much more on that story and everything else we've been...
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help came from unicef, sacks of grain and textbooks from unesco and many young soldiers from 16 membertates and five more countries who sent their medical teams. the representatives of those countries are participating in this and i thank you for your sacrifice and some were at the time -- and support at the time. i would not have been able to stand as the secretary-general now without the help of the united nations. that was the first peacekeeping mission of the united nations since the birth of the united nations. the united nations showed we were not alone. and today, when i travel to refugee camps and conflict areas around the world, i tell young old, refugees and displaced persons, don't despair. you are not alone. the united nations stands with you. i made it and you can, too. this is what i am sending, the messages to many helpless and unfortunate young people around the world. that is my mission and our mission of the united nations. every day the united nations feeds the hungry shelters refugees. 60 million refugees now. more than 60% of children. every day we defend human rig
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she was in her final role ambassador for unicef, she visitsick and needy giving up only when she discovered she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. more than any other actress she endured. the gamine figure. the dwifs audrey hepburn. jessica baldwin, al jazeera london. >> thanks for watching. "america tonight" is up next. we end the program with audrey hepburn singing "moon river" from breakfast at tiff tiffany's abouttiffany'sbeforetiffany's. >> on maintain, baby steps and big leaps. u.s. and cuba. >> the term is very confusing confusing sometimes. if you are referring to an under cover agent yes i was. >> also ahead home grown hate and the early warning from the expert who saw a pattern of trouble
she was in her final role ambassador for unicef, she visitsick and needy giving up only when she discovered she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at age 63. more than any other actress she endured. the gamine figure. the dwifs audrey hepburn. jessica baldwin, al jazeera london. >> thanks for watching. "america tonight" is up next. we end the program with audrey hepburn singing "moon river" from breakfast at tiff tiffany's abouttiffany'sbeforetiffany's. >> on...
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unicef called 2014 one of the more disastrous years for children. in yemen and elsewhere, conflict and civil strife have grown even worse. the persistence of terrible bloodshed is a challenge to all of us. it is a challenge to us to strengthen our institutions and our political will so that we can do a better job of deterring aggression, holding accountable those who commit atrocities identifying potential crises ahead of time, and stopping outbreaks of violence before they begin. finally, it is worth asking and some people do ask this question, why do we care? why do we do this? why do we issue this report? why do we americans care whether the rights of others are respected? certainly in an interconnected world, injustice anywhere is, to quote dr. king, a threat to justice everywhere. there can be no doubt that our citizens will do better and they will feel safer in a world where the values that we cherish are widely upheld. but there is also, i think, an even deeper reason for why we care. because when human rights tragedies are supplanted by huma
unicef called 2014 one of the more disastrous years for children. in yemen and elsewhere, conflict and civil strife have grown even worse. the persistence of terrible bloodshed is a challenge to all of us. it is a challenge to us to strengthen our institutions and our political will so that we can do a better job of deterring aggression, holding accountable those who commit atrocities identifying potential crises ahead of time, and stopping outbreaks of violence before they begin. finally, it...
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. >> unicef the world program the world health organization, and many more. >> all are calling for a cease fire, and demanding the creation of humanitarian corridor. to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen many of them are secure, that means they are home living. >> more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. more than 100 people are malnourished. in a country that depends on food imports and where water was running out even before this war the situation is beyond dire. last week, the u.n. warned of a possible famine. this week, they have declared a level three humanitarian emergency, the highest possible level. more and more lifelines dry up every day and things seem to change only for the worse. >> at least seven people have been killed and 18 injured in iraq, when a car bomb exploded near the refinery city. it happened in the town about 18-kilometers northeast of beijing. the bomber was targeting forces and shia fighters based in the area, who are fighting against the islamic state of iraq. when while forces say they have recaptured
. >> unicef the world program the world health organization, and many more. >> all are calling for a cease fire, and demanding the creation of humanitarian corridor. to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen many of them are secure, that means they are home living. >> more than hungry, yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. more than 100 people are malnourished. in a country that depends on food imports and where water was running out even...
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we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.al 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.
we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef.al 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,...
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she was an ambassador for unicef. she visited sick children in 25 countries.nly giving up when she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at 63. the figure in the little black dress. the elegant wide eyed fashion icon the definitive audrey hepburn. >> for the first time in 40 years, visitors at the white house are allowed to take pictures. and people are also posting pictures from inside of the executive mansion under rules that they can take small phones and cameras but not on selfie sticks. they are banned. i'm tony harris. and john seigenthaler will be back in just a couple of moments. have a good evening. >> hi everyone. this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. >> hifnghistoric step. >> we don't have to be imprisoned by the past. >> u.s. and cuba restore full diplomatic ties. >> greek debt. >> the government has to decide whether they're on the side of the people first and then
she was an ambassador for unicef. she visited sick children in 25 countries.nly giving up when she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at 63. the figure in the little black dress. the elegant wide eyed fashion icon the definitive audrey hepburn. >> for the first time in 40 years, visitors at the white house are allowed to take pictures. and people are also posting pictures from inside of the executive mansion under rules that they can take small phones and cameras but not on selfie...
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she gave that same professionalism in her final role as ambassador for unicef.he visited sick and needy children even after it was discovered that she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at 63. she endures. a figure in a little black dress. the wide-eyed icon audrey hepburn. >> that's it for this news hour. thanks for watching. >> egypt declares it's in a state of war. the military says 17 oranges who were among 100 people killed in battles in northern sinai. you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up from the program. more queues as the prime minister urges voters to reject the international bail out deal. >> the progress we mark today is another demonstration that we don't have to be imprisoned by the past. >> the u.s. and cuba
she gave that same professionalism in her final role as ambassador for unicef.he visited sick and needy children even after it was discovered that she had inoperable colon cancer. she died at 63. she endures. a figure in a little black dress. the wide-eyed icon audrey hepburn. >> that's it for this news hour. thanks for watching. >> egypt declares it's in a state of war. the military says 17 oranges who were among 100 people killed in battles in northern sinai. you're watching al...
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at contributions to maternal and child deaths and impacts every woman, every child praeupling by unicef. it goes into breast feeding, immunization access to care that make a difference to those health outcomes. we offer ava right of case studies and examples from nigeria, sierra leone mozambique. finally, the paper drills down on series of recommendations. they are clustered in five areas. again, time doesn't commit us to go into them. but we offer them for your further krbgz. they include suggestion of new business models. faith groups can strengthen themselves to b to be more effective in partnership mechanisms. it was interesting when this paper was conceived 18 months ago the conference that took place the last couple of days was not even intended. but to see how all the work embodied in the lancet paper was very much a grounding for the conference the last couple of days. these recommendations were evaluated very extensively. it looked to strengthen partnership between public sector and faith-based organizations. thank you so much. >> this is just a taste of document that you have
at contributions to maternal and child deaths and impacts every woman, every child praeupling by unicef. it goes into breast feeding, immunization access to care that make a difference to those health outcomes. we offer ava right of case studies and examples from nigeria, sierra leone mozambique. finally, the paper drills down on series of recommendations. they are clustered in five areas. again, time doesn't commit us to go into them. but we offer them for your further krbgz. they include...
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at least 2 million are children and 700,000 are out of school according to unicef. >> it's tragic thatt of these children do not get education and the result is they become a generation lost which is what we want to protect these children from. we believe that education is the only way in which we can protect these children from the -- from the negative sides. >> reporter: on monday malala visited a refugee camp to which her fund has donated $250,000 to the girl school programming. >> we want to protect girls from getting married at a very early age and school is a very good opportunity in that case because when there is school you can tell the parents to send their daughters to school to get education. i thought right now it would be good if we can help girls because there is child marriage happening at very early age. >> reporter: malala found a partner in this campaign. a 16-year-old. after the girls met last year she spends her days going door to door at the camp convincing parents to send their children to school. after meeting someone like malala i felt more empowered to help gir
at least 2 million are children and 700,000 are out of school according to unicef. >> it's tragic thatt of these children do not get education and the result is they become a generation lost which is what we want to protect these children from. we believe that education is the only way in which we can protect these children from the -- from the negative sides. >> reporter: on monday malala visited a refugee camp to which her fund has donated $250,000 to the girl school programming....
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. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors without borders, the world health organization,more all are calling for a ceasefire. >> we appeal to all parties on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen. many are very insecure and hungry. >> reporter: yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly 1 million children are severely malnourished. the fighting has only made their hunger worse. the situation is beyond dire. last week the u.n. warned of a possible famine in yemen. this week they have declared a level three humanitarian emergency, the highest possible level. despite the pleas, more and more lifelines dry up every day. and things seem to change only for the worse. >>> the international community is still waiting for a deal on iran's nuclear program. iran's foreign minister says negotiations have reached a delicate stage and lots of work still needs to be done. james bayes is in vienna. >> reporter: meetings continue here in vienna with foreign ministers arriving to join the u.s. secretary of state and the iranian foreign mini
. >> reporter: unicef the world food program, doctors without borders, the world health organization,more all are calling for a ceasefire. >> we appeal to all parties on the ground to allow this aid to pass to the people of yemen. many are very insecure and hungry. >> reporter: yemen has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the world. nearly 1 million children are severely malnourished. the fighting has only made their hunger worse. the situation is beyond dire. last...
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she focused the same professionalism in her final role as an ambassador for unicef. she visited sick and needy children in 25 countries, giving up only when he found she had inoperable cologne cancer. she died at the age of 63. more than any before her, she endures. the diminutive actress in the little black dress. the icon, the impressive audrey hepburn >>> well that brings us to the end of the newshour we are back with a full bulletin of news in a couple of minutes, and there's always our website, updated around the clock. aljazeera.com is the name of the game. don't go too far. the diminutive actress in the game. game. don't go too far. little black dress. don't go too far. >>> the muslim brotherhood calls for an uprising in egypt after security forces kill 13 of its members. >>> you are watching al jazeera, here in doha. also coming up europe's leaders say there'll be no more negotiations with greece on a bailout until sunday's referendum is over >>> the u.n. tries to get aid into yemen - 21 million in need of help most of them children >>> risking arrest
she focused the same professionalism in her final role as an ambassador for unicef. she visited sick and needy children in 25 countries, giving up only when he found she had inoperable cologne cancer. she died at the age of 63. more than any before her, she endures. the diminutive actress in the little black dress. the icon, the impressive audrey hepburn >>> well that brings us to the end of the newshour we are back with a full bulletin of news in a couple of minutes, and there's...
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other countries, at least 2 million are children and more than 700,000 are out of school according to unicef tragic and most of these children do not get education. and they will be a generation lost which is what we want to present these protect these children from. we believe education is the only way we can protect these children from the negative side. >> reporter: on monday she visited a refugee camp to which her fund has just donated $250,000 to the girls school programming. malala...
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we have unicef, world health organization, all working together on polio. on the ground, we have different partners with different expertise and then back in the u.k. or u.s. you may be using a partner who's doing the mapping and the modeling and the disease surveillance. some of it happens on the ground and -- >> rose: but the foundation is coordinating all of this? >> yes, with we have about 1,500 people in total, most in seattle, but with offices in africa india and china also an office in europe. we use grantees as much as we can, but with malaria, we have a group around 20 people who are experts, and, so, they can go out to the vaccine experts, the drug experts, the mosquito experts, the modeling experts and orchestrate those skill sets together and then take that and say, okay which countries are we going to get rid of malaria in and how are we going to reduce that map? so in many cases we are helping to convene different silos of expertise with people at the foundation. >> rose: polio 2020 -- polio 2020, eeradicated? >> that's a possible case. >> ros
we have unicef, world health organization, all working together on polio. on the ground, we have different partners with different expertise and then back in the u.k. or u.s. you may be using a partner who's doing the mapping and the modeling and the disease surveillance. some of it happens on the ground and -- >> rose: but the foundation is coordinating all of this? >> yes, with we have about 1,500 people in total, most in seattle, but with offices in africa india and china also an...
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to mark the anniversary of the war, unicef has just released video featuring a 12-year-old girl named who survived last year's attack. malak: the doors are gone, the windows are gone -- the walls it is if we are living on the street. it has been a year since the war and there is still not enough water, not enough electricity. we will stay here because we have nowhere to go. i have nightmares every night. it was not like that before the war. i want to become an engineer so that i can rebuild people's homes, our house, our neighbors house -- so i can help people and they can be safe. amy: we go now to gaza city where we are joined by palestinian journalist mohammed omer. he is author of the new book "shell shocked: on the ground under israel's gaza assault." he is a past winner of the martha gellhorn prize for journalism. it is great to have you with us. talk about this first anniversary of the assaults -- where does gaza stand today where you are standing? mohammed: thank you, amy. well, in gaza, today we mark the first anniversary of the war. last summer, the 51-day war that resulted
to mark the anniversary of the war, unicef has just released video featuring a 12-year-old girl named who survived last year's attack. malak: the doors are gone, the windows are gone -- the walls it is if we are living on the street. it has been a year since the war and there is still not enough water, not enough electricity. we will stay here because we have nowhere to go. i have nightmares every night. it was not like that before the war. i want to become an engineer so that i can rebuild...