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so now that we moved unicef's goal, unicef is engaged across all act a pillars. we are procurement, country readiness and delivery. however, specifically for covax, for the vaccine, unicef please a critical role in supply and country delivery. and you may say, why unicef? it's because we currently moved to billion vaccines a year for things like polio and measles. so let me now turn to supply. unicef has been the covax procurement coordinator. it is procurement agency for 80 two countries a part of the events to market commitment and they will get their doses procured with donor funding, and 20's -- and 20 cell financing countries. not only do we secure and supply vaccines, but syringes, serene safety boxes, and cold chain equipment to a delivery. today, 3.86 billion doses of vaccines have been procured and auctioned through covax. unicef has shipped 87 million doses to 131 participating countries. and due to supply shortages, the facility is now short over 200 million doses. therefore, we have been very pleased with the announcements on global leaders for additi
so now that we moved unicef's goal, unicef is engaged across all act a pillars. we are procurement, country readiness and delivery. however, specifically for covax, for the vaccine, unicef please a critical role in supply and country delivery. and you may say, why unicef? it's because we currently moved to billion vaccines a year for things like polio and measles. so let me now turn to supply. unicef has been the covax procurement coordinator. it is procurement agency for 80 two countries a...
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and you may say why unicef? is because we currently move to billion vaccines a year for childhood immunizations, things like polio and measles. so let me now turn to supply. unicef has been the covax procurement coordinator dick it is the procurement agency for 82 countries that are a part of the advanced market commitments and will get their doses procured with donor funding and 20 self financing countries. not only do we procure and supply vaccines but some ranges, syringe of safety boxes when this range is spent, and cold chain equipment to aid delivery. to date 3.86 billion doses of vaccines have been secured and auction through covax. unicef has shipped 87 million doses top 131 participating countries. and due to global shortages the covax facility is now short over 200 million doses. therefore, we have been very pleased with the announcement from global leaders for additional doses and pledges announced during the g7 meeting. it really is an important step forward and we urgently need vaccine doses now. so
and you may say why unicef? is because we currently move to billion vaccines a year for childhood immunizations, things like polio and measles. so let me now turn to supply. unicef has been the covax procurement coordinator dick it is the procurement agency for 82 countries that are a part of the advanced market commitments and will get their doses procured with donor funding and 20 self financing countries. not only do we procure and supply vaccines but some ranges, syringe of safety boxes...
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so now let me move to unicef's role. for procurement and readiness and delivery. and for the vaccine you may say why becauseur we currently moved to billion vaccines per year for childhood immunization like polio and measles. so now let me turn to supply. unicef is the kovacs procurement coordinator the agency for 82 countries that are a part of the events market commitment and will get there doses procured was donor funding not only do we procure and supply vaccines was syringes and the cold chain equipment to a delivery three.8 billion doses of vaccines had been secured and optioned through co-vax and unicef has shipped 87 million to 131 participating countries. and the facility is now short over 200 million doses therefore we have very pleased with additional doses and pledges announced during the g7 meeting it really is an important step forward and we urgency - - urgently need vaccine doses now. unicef leads readiness with who and we have developed guidance and tools to help them introduce vaccine delivery but in over 100 countries based on the long-standing
so now let me move to unicef's role. for procurement and readiness and delivery. and for the vaccine you may say why becauseur we currently moved to billion vaccines per year for childhood immunization like polio and measles. so now let me turn to supply. unicef is the kovacs procurement coordinator the agency for 82 countries that are a part of the events market commitment and will get there doses procured was donor funding not only do we procure and supply vaccines was syringes and the cold...
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so is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?e group in every country is vaccinated. all governments are obliged to look after their people, and leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall will weigh up how to do that while not shying away from what unicef is calling a global responsibility. sima kotecha, bbc news. around 3% of adults have a stammer — that's according to the british stammering association — and one of those with the condition is the former scotland rugby union captain kelly brown. he has been speaking to our reporter lydia campbell, who also has a stammer, about how sport can help to build communication skills. commentator: applause from the crowd, it's - all scotland can do. kelly brown is through. i'm kelly brown, former scotland rugby captain, and i've got a stammer. like me, kelly is one of the estimated 1.5 million adults in the uk who have a stammer, a neurological condition that makes it physically hard to speak. but kelly also rates the highest level of his sport, and having a stammer was never an issue when pla
so is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?e group in every country is vaccinated. all governments are obliged to look after their people, and leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall will weigh up how to do that while not shying away from what unicef is calling a global responsibility. sima kotecha, bbc news. around 3% of adults have a stammer — that's according to the british stammering association — and one of those with the condition is...
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see your adviser, statistics and monitoring unicef. she's one of the authors of that report and joins us from new york. you have with us on the user. some, i've just read it some very alarming statistics there. how much of this would you say is down to the pandemic itself? no, unfortunately is not. because even before the problem that make the progress against child labor will solving the last 4 years, actually the number of children and labor increase in these has nothing to do with the panoramic. now looking at the panoramic, of course we have additional resource for concern. but the world has not made progress even regardless of the quick lane, she cries it. and so what needs to be done then to turn this around? because kids can go back to school if schools are caused. for example, if this isn't the pandemic we'll see on the line calls here. and what should be done to tackle this problem? what poverty inequality, high level of informality in the labor market, but also low coverage of social protection. these are very important risk
see your adviser, statistics and monitoring unicef. she's one of the authors of that report and joins us from new york. you have with us on the user. some, i've just read it some very alarming statistics there. how much of this would you say is down to the pandemic itself? no, unfortunately is not. because even before the problem that make the progress against child labor will solving the last 4 years, actually the number of children and labor increase in these has nothing to do with the...
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so, is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?e sure that every vulnerable group in every country is vaccinated. all governments are obliged to look after their people, and leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall will weigh up how to do that while not shying away from what unicef is calling a global responsibility. sima kotecha, bbc news. the dup leader edwin poots has announced that paul givan is to replace arlene foster as northern ireland's new first minister. mr poots has been unveiling his new team at stormont. mr givan said it was a huge task to follow the dup's founder ian paisley, and his successors peter robinson and arlene foster, whom he referred to as "giants". there's a huge responsibility that comes with this position, particularly in serving the people of northern ireland as we come through the covid pandemic, the recovery that's needed in our economy, within our education system, and meeting the needs of the people. we have a huge task when it comes to tackling our waiting lists and we need to get to work, so what we
so, is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?e sure that every vulnerable group in every country is vaccinated. all governments are obliged to look after their people, and leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall will weigh up how to do that while not shying away from what unicef is calling a global responsibility. sima kotecha, bbc news. the dup leader edwin poots has announced that paul givan is to replace arlene foster as northern ireland's new...
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so that's the request from unicef. here's the response from the british health secretary.o vaccines globally. the biggest contribution that we can make is making sure that, especially in the low and middle income countries, that these vaccines are available at cost. that's what we've done with the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, and that's what we need to see more of. us presidentjoe biden has unveiled his plan to start distributing vaccines globally. he says the us will share 25 million doses. most of them will be allocated to covax, the global facility designed to distribute vaccines fairly. here's more from our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. fillers and on the detail of what joe biden has announced, how many doses the us will be donating. this 25 million is _ doses the us will be donating. this 25 million is the _ doses the us will be donating. ti 3 25 million is the first tranche of an 80 million promise by the end of june. of that 25 million, as you say, 75% will go through the covax system set up by the who. but it seems to be that even those going through the
so that's the request from unicef. here's the response from the british health secretary.o vaccines globally. the biggest contribution that we can make is making sure that, especially in the low and middle income countries, that these vaccines are available at cost. that's what we've done with the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, and that's what we need to see more of. us presidentjoe biden has unveiled his plan to start distributing vaccines globally. he says the us will share 25 million doses....
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because if that is the goal, the un's children's charity, unicef, is clear.eed to vaccinate under 18s. but the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups around the world get vaccines. and that argument very much matches the who mantra of, "no—one's safe until everyone's safe." but just as we've seen with climate change many times, it is perhaps a little naive to expect global considerations to immediately trump the considerations of national leadership. senior uk politicians, past and present, acknowledge this. the priority will always be first to get your own country vaccinated and we're doing that. those priorities have meant the richest countries buying up the bulk of the vaccine supply. those priorities now mean children being vaccinated ahead of adults elsewhere, not yet in the uk, i should emphasise, but we've seen criticism of the prospect. guardian columnist gaby hinsliff argues that to do this... while, for its part, the g7 would no doubt point to the billions that are being committed to vaccine prog
because if that is the goal, the un's children's charity, unicef, is clear.eed to vaccinate under 18s. but the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups around the world get vaccines. and that argument very much matches the who mantra of, "no—one's safe until everyone's safe." but just as we've seen with climate change many times, it is perhaps a little naive to expect global considerations to immediately trump the considerations of...
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we asked a top unicef official plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a search and covert 19 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point. the captain reading program, this increasing shots numbers in times waters the me i'm british manager. welcome to the program logic. join us. unidentified gunman shot dead. 6 poll your work as an eastern of jonathan on tuesday. during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of number, hard blamed the taliban for the attacks. the group has denied responsibility. the latest kennings come just 2 months after pre female polio work as well killed in the provincial capital july above. also, during a polio vaccination drive, the stomach state group claim responsibility for that killing. i've got a thought is one of only 2 countries in the world which has yet to eradicate polio, its neighbor pocket on the other. a life cut short while trying to save others. this polio worker has become another tragic statistic in the war torn country. what's not government hires vaccinated but cannot protect them? vaccinated re
we asked a top unicef official plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a search and covert 19 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point. the captain reading program, this increasing shots numbers in times waters the me i'm british manager. welcome to the program logic. join us. unidentified gunman shot dead. 6 poll your work as an eastern of jonathan on tuesday. during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of number, hard blamed the taliban...
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because if that is the goal, the un's children's charity unicef is clear.under—18s. but the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups around the world get vaccines. and that argument very much matches the who mantra of no—one's safe until everyone's safe. butjust as we have seen with climate change many times, it is perhaps a little naive to expect global considerations to immediately trump the considerations of national leadership. senior uk politicians, past and present, acknowledge this. the priority will always be first to get your own country vaccinated, and we are doing that. those priorities have meant the richest countries buying up the bulk of the vaccine supply. those priorities now mean children being vaccinated ahead of adults elsewhere — not yet in the uk, i should emphasise, but we've seen criticism of the prospect. guardian columnist gaby hinsliff argues... for its part, the g7 would no doubt point to the billions that are being committed to vaccine programmes in the developing world. but thi
because if that is the goal, the un's children's charity unicef is clear.under—18s. but the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups around the world get vaccines. and that argument very much matches the who mantra of no—one's safe until everyone's safe. butjust as we have seen with climate change many times, it is perhaps a little naive to expect global considerations to immediately trump the considerations of national leadership. senior...
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last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where rights groups say thousands of civilians have been killed. people are waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera, us forces have come under attack in syria after sundays, air strikes, targeted iranian bank militia close to the rocky border. at least the 8th miss owls will find that the coalition military base near an oil field in syria is dead as though the u. s. is defending its decision to target the pop cannibalization forces . it's an umbrella group of iranian bank finances. at least 4 members of the group were killed.
last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns...
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so is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?pbell, who also has a stammer, about how sport can help to build communication skills. commentator: applause from the crowd, it's - all scotland can do. kelly brown is through. i'm kelly brown, former scotland rugby captain, and i've got a stammer. like me, kelly is one of the estimated 1.5 million adults in the uk who have a stammer, a neurological condition that makes it physically hard to speak. but kelly also rates the highest level of his sport, and having a stammer was never an issue when playing rugby. i started playing when i was about five, every sunday i'd go down to the club and all my mates were there, and we got to go out and throw a ball around and have fun, and so it was never even an issue, it wasn't even a part of the conversation. it was just a part of me and no one cared, and everyonejust accepted it. when i was growing up, really struggling with my speech, i found sport was the safe spot. do you think that sport, with it being so communication based, can really help
so is unicef saying that vulnerable people abroad should be vaccinated before british children?pbell, who also has a stammer, about how sport can help to build communication skills. commentator: applause from the crowd, it's - all scotland can do. kelly brown is through. i'm kelly brown, former scotland rugby captain, and i've got a stammer. like me, kelly is one of the estimated 1.5 million adults in the uk who have a stammer, a neurological condition that makes it physically hard to speak....
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unicef found 20% of migrating families where escaping violence, including death threats, domestic violence, and recruitment. in the past financial year, 220 3000 mexicans crossing to the u.s.. left today agree on? -- what today agree? >> going to set up a joint task force. in guatemala you can hear advertisements for people who say they can get you to the united states and charts $10,000. some of them do do that, others it is just a ruse. connected with criminal gangs in the most dangerous parts. there is a plethora of different sort of people involved in that, and if you don't make it to the united states, and are unable to pay back those thousands of dollars to get there, you are in real trouble. we have talked to people who are in danger of losing their homes and properties. they will try and stop that. they also said they will both be injecting development into those countries, programs for the young and others to try and stop them from fleeing. another thing is $250 million, another area over many years have left to try and get to the united states. also interesting we about things li
unicef found 20% of migrating families where escaping violence, including death threats, domestic violence, and recruitment. in the past financial year, 220 3000 mexicans crossing to the u.s.. left today agree on? -- what today agree? >> going to set up a joint task force. in guatemala you can hear advertisements for people who say they can get you to the united states and charts $10,000. some of them do do that, others it is just a ruse. connected with criminal gangs in the most...
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. >> unicef wants g7 countries to donate 20% of their doses in june, july, and august, to plug the ssive in vaccinations. that would mean sharing just over 4 million doses in the u.k.. for the u.s., it is almost 27 million doses in june and 16 million in july. countries can do this without destructing their own rollout plans. >> africa needs 20 million doses. if we do not get these, we get back to the virus circulating and possibly mutating again, coming up with new variance that will take us back to square one. >> with manufacturers unable to keep up with demand, it is the poorest who remain last in line. laura: joining us as a doctor. the u.s. is donating $80 million -- 80 million unused vaccines. is that enough to end the pandemic? >> today is a good day and hopefully the beginning of an inflection point when we strengthen local access and equity. we fear about 25 million immediately with a total of 80 million doses to be donated by the u.s. those are good starts but it is about making it so much more can go through the pumps in the coming weeks and months. more than 2 billion doses o
. >> unicef wants g7 countries to donate 20% of their doses in june, july, and august, to plug the ssive in vaccinations. that would mean sharing just over 4 million doses in the u.k.. for the u.s., it is almost 27 million doses in june and 16 million in july. countries can do this without destructing their own rollout plans. >> africa needs 20 million doses. if we do not get these, we get back to the virus circulating and possibly mutating again, coming up with new variance that...
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two of these organizations that continue to live on today are unicef, and care. they were financed fully through private donations and as a group, -- the nra provided food and clothing to some 16 million children. generally, and central and eastern europe. by the time who were left her home in september 1919, he and the ar a had provided some 28 million tons of food, and supplies valued in the billions, all collected and distributed after the end of the war. it all perhaps of in participated in hoover's relief efforts humber-st. by starvation and disease, some 15 million children were renewed in health, giving them a chance for a productive future. hoover's biography -- biographer, george h. nash writes that hoover was responsible for saving the lives of more people than anyone in history. with the end of the war, his involvement and humanitarian missions, who were trying to focus on his future. he considered opening another office and returning to mining, which he never did. he considered many business opportunities, but never focused on any of them. he even con
two of these organizations that continue to live on today are unicef, and care. they were financed fully through private donations and as a group, -- the nra provided food and clothing to some 16 million children. generally, and central and eastern europe. by the time who were left her home in september 1919, he and the ar a had provided some 28 million tons of food, and supplies valued in the billions, all collected and distributed after the end of the war. it all perhaps of in participated in...
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in fact, two organizations that live on today are unicef and they were care. they were funded fully through private donations and the ara provided food, medicine and clothing to some 416 million children, generally in central and eastern europe. by the time hoover left for home in september 1919, he and the ara had provided some 28 million tons of food and supplies valued in the billions all collected and distributed after the end of the war. in all, perhaps nearly one-third of europe had participated in one of hoover's relief efforts and were saved from starvation and disease. some 15 million children were renewed in health, giving them a chance for a productive future. hoover's biography author, george h. nash, said hoover was responsible for saving more lives than anyone in history. at the end of the war and his involvement with politicians, hoover began to think of he retiring. he considered many business opportunities but never focused on any of them. he even considered a run for the presidency in 1920 as both major political parties were courting him. bu
in fact, two organizations that live on today are unicef and they were care. they were funded fully through private donations and the ara provided food, medicine and clothing to some 416 million children, generally in central and eastern europe. by the time hoover left for home in september 1919, he and the ara had provided some 28 million tons of food and supplies valued in the billions all collected and distributed after the end of the war. in all, perhaps nearly one-third of europe had...
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. >> unicef once g7 countries to gather to donate tony percent of the doses in june, july, and augustlug the massive gap in vaccines for poorer nations. for the u.k., that would mean sharing just over 4 million doses this month and 5 million in july. for the u.s., almost 27 million doses in june and 16 million in july. the agency says crucially, countries can do all this without the stress their own domestic rollout plans. >> africa needs about 20 million doses for people do for the second dose -- due for the second dose. if we don't, we get back to the virus, and possibly the virus mutating yet again, coming up with variants that affect the world can't take us back to square zero. reporter: with manufacturers unable to come up with demand and countries holding supplies -- hoarding supplies, it is the world's poorest that remain last in line. >> the u.s. president has unveiled his plan to start disturbing vaccines globally. he says that u.s. will share 25 million doses. most of them will be allocated to covax, the global facility designed to distribute vaccines fairly. here's more fro
. >> unicef once g7 countries to gather to donate tony percent of the doses in june, july, and augustlug the massive gap in vaccines for poorer nations. for the u.k., that would mean sharing just over 4 million doses this month and 5 million in july. for the u.s., almost 27 million doses in june and 16 million in july. the agency says crucially, countries can do all this without the stress their own domestic rollout plans. >> africa needs about 20 million doses for people do for the...
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c in 1997 to become a member of parliament, and is now a unicef ambassador. but to those who knew and in both near, he'll always be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because the wood already broken out, and frankly, we were a day late. we drove in from belgrade, and the obvious place stopping place was ojo wasn't in elisha. the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april 1992 in an around the hotel between the bosnian serbs and yugoslav, army on one side and the emerging bosnian muslim groups on the other. it lasted for 10 days. one camera man was wounded and other tv cruise rooms were hit by snipers and shelling martin bell and his crew were trapped inside the hotel with all the journalists, guests, and stuff. these red pitches shot by the bbc's, eric powell, chopin crew doing a live link for london with may have going on around the morning. so we were on the balcony of the hotel. and while we were there, a huge battle erupted all around us. as they have done in the past to me, but it is, it is difficult to see that workin
c in 1997 to become a member of parliament, and is now a unicef ambassador. but to those who knew and in both near, he'll always be the man in the white suit. we arrived in a great rush because the wood already broken out, and frankly, we were a day late. we drove in from belgrade, and the obvious place stopping place was ojo wasn't in elisha. the 1st major battle of the war took place on the 22nd of april 1992 in an around the hotel between the bosnian serbs and yugoslav, army on one side and...
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we offer a top unicef official. plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a search uncovered 19 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point. the captain reading program that's improving shots numbers in thailand's waters. the news i'm british manager. welcome to the program. fletcher could join us on identified gunman shot dead. 6 polio workers in eastern have gone on tuesday during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of none. the hot blamed the taliban for the attacks. the group has denied responsibility. the latest killings come just 2 months after 3 female polio work as well killed in the provincial capital, july above. also, during a polio vaccination drive, the stomach state group claim responsibility for that killing. i've got a thought is one of only 2 countries in the world which has yet to eradicate polio . its neighbor, pakistan is the other a life cut short while trying to save others. this polio worker has become another tragic statistic in the war. torn
we offer a top unicef official. plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a search uncovered 19 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point. the captain reading program that's improving shots numbers in thailand's waters. the news i'm british manager. welcome to the program. fletcher could join us on identified gunman shot dead. 6 polio workers in eastern have gone on tuesday during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of none. the hot blamed the...
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it keep happening and what impact as it has on the, for your immunization program, we offer a top unicef official plus sign is also dealing with a surge in covered 90 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point the gaps in reading program. that's improving shot numbers in thailand, waters.
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the director has create integrated with unicef. they've got the recipient, the so called facility. this is the facility, reach to more than 90 low income countries will provide equal access and more and more countries or donating to the callbacks mechanism. but again, the face is not quick enough. well, the point is what's called transfer of technology. but yesterday i was participating at the forum organized by the minister of kind of document article, direct security. and we're sitting to get it industry, public sector, it signs government resource opportunity. never science has been show or evil lucian already. so we should also look at the positive sites that previously competing companies are know, sitting around the table for the global public books. so again, i'm very optimistic about this that we should pull a break to get it increase the production capacity. also look at trades values and to really work to get it that everyone has equal protection. but of course, it's true that in most countries we saw that upon them a very, really good politicize. and i think that's one o
the director has create integrated with unicef. they've got the recipient, the so called facility. this is the facility, reach to more than 90 low income countries will provide equal access and more and more countries or donating to the callbacks mechanism. but again, the face is not quick enough. well, the point is what's called transfer of technology. but yesterday i was participating at the forum organized by the minister of kind of document article, direct security. and we're sitting to get...
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it's launched and information campaign alongside unicef, highlighting ways to reduce the risk of cobra. 1000 infection. they're wanting not despite the tourism sector, no, slowly reopening. people still need to exercise caution when traveling and avoid confined or crowded spaces. my colleague reshay spoke with rob butler, director of the w. h o regional office for europe. he said people need to bear in mind the optic in cases last summer. last year we were in exactly the same place and we saw a phenomenal resurgence covered following the summer. so this time we want to really take lessons. there are only 400000000. i say only but 400000000 practicing dosage administered in the european region that basically represented about 28 percent of the european population that a vaccination with one dose of faxing. so with, from safe we've just got to be so sensitive to be able to change our restrictions and our responses in the course of the, of the epidemiology. as we see this academia emerged. and in the past, i think it's hard to say many member states have been slow to respond to that as ea
it's launched and information campaign alongside unicef, highlighting ways to reduce the risk of cobra. 1000 infection. they're wanting not despite the tourism sector, no, slowly reopening. people still need to exercise caution when traveling and avoid confined or crowded spaces. my colleague reshay spoke with rob butler, director of the w. h o regional office for europe. he said people need to bear in mind the optic in cases last summer. last year we were in exactly the same place and we saw a...
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through her eldest daughter school, her family received food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program, you know, one or 2. notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food. because we could give the children in our school violence meal. and i still need to make ends meet the stay at home. mom relies on what she can find to be and maybe has extra eggs for sale. but the supply of cheap food is sporadic. we cannot buy important products in regular supermarket dollar prices. this is another we have to settle for small market home, vegetable merchants, and places that sell a better prices looking about giving them. michael normally cars. that is the venezuela becoming empty, the walking home to a country still ravaged by economic decline. its people still struggling to feed themselves, still waiting for international help. while the international donor conference installed a darcy with venezuela, refugees and migrants was hosted by candidates minister of international development, the
through her eldest daughter school, her family received food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program, you know, one or 2. notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food. because we could give the children in our school violence meal. and i still need to make ends meet the stay at home. mom relies on what she can find to be and maybe has extra eggs for sale. but the supply of cheap food...
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last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where right groups say thousands of civilians have been killed, got people waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera. well like now i have a morgan, he joins us from sudan, capital cartoon, hipaa. it's rather unusual. this is that one side to saying c, spar the other side or colon this, when was what's going on while what is going on is a shift of position and the figure region up until 2 weeks ago. the if you've been national defense for the had the upper hand, but following offensive launched by the t d t great defense force
last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns...
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will. unicef says ethiopian forces rated their offices immaculate, dismantling communications equipment that you, what has condemned attacks on humanitarian workers. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. the safety of our staff is a priority and we are doing everything we can to ensure it. iraq has condemned us. there strikes along its border will syria, they targeted the popular mobilization forces. now that's an umbrella group of iranian back fighters. the group says 4 of its members were killed, the and it's threatening retaliation. the u. s. as it had face facilities that were being used to launch attacks against its troops. and another body has been found in the rubble of an apartment building that collapsed last week. in florida, it means 10 people are now confirmed dead with that number expected to
will. unicef says ethiopian forces rated their offices immaculate, dismantling communications equipment that you, what has condemned attacks on humanitarian workers. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. the...
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through her eldest daughter school, her family receives food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program. you'll not take a one or 2. yeah, i notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food because we can give the children in our school balance meal. and so we need to make ends meet the stay at home. mom relies on what she can find today and maybe have extra eggs for sale. but the supply of cheap food is sporadic. we cannot buy imported products in regular supermarket. i don't know prices. this is another way to settle for small market to me. home, vegetable merchants and places that sell better prices in my micro norm eco. that is the venezuela becoming anti is a walking home to a country still ravaged by economic decline. its people still struggling to feed themselves and still waiting for international help. while the international donor conference in solidarity with venezuela and refugees and migrants was hosted by canada's minister of international development, the hon. corrina
through her eldest daughter school, her family receives food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program. you'll not take a one or 2. yeah, i notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food because we can give the children in our school balance meal. and so we need to make ends meet the stay at home. mom relies on what she can find today and maybe have extra eggs for sale. but the supply of...
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last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where right groups say thousands of civilians have been killed, got people waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera american forces have come on the attack in syria a day after the us launched as strikes targeting iranian bank militias, us president joe biden's, defending his decision toward the strikes it targeted the popular mobilization forces. an umbrella group of iranian bank finances were than now vowing retaliation . rosalyn john the forts rocket fire indira sewer problem, syria on monday, a military base used by americ
last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns...
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we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is 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. the point is 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....
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it's launched in information campaign alongside unicef, highlighting ways to reduce the risk of cobra. 1900 infection there, warning that despite the tourism sector now slowly reopening, people still need to exercise caution when traveling and avoid confined or crowded spaces. my colleague, rory sushi, i spoke with rob butler, the director of the w. h o regional office for europe and he says people need to bear in mind the uptake in cases last summer. last year we were in exactly the same place. and we saw a phenomenal resurgence covered following the summer. so this time we want to really take that lesson. there are only 400000000, i say only, but 400000000 practicing dosage administered in the european region. that basically represents about 28 percent of the european population that a vaccination with one dose to back seems so far from safe. we've just got to be so sensitive to be able to change our restrictions and our responses in the course of the, of the academia as we see this academia g emerged. and in the past, i think it's hard to say many member states have been slow to re
it's launched in information campaign alongside unicef, highlighting ways to reduce the risk of cobra. 1900 infection there, warning that despite the tourism sector now slowly reopening, people still need to exercise caution when traveling and avoid confined or crowded spaces. my colleague, rory sushi, i spoke with rob butler, the director of the w. h o regional office for europe and he says people need to bear in mind the uptake in cases last summer. last year we were in exactly the same...
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and it's expected to get worse. doctors without borders said 3 of his staff were killed last week. unicef says government troops entered his office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets, and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where right groups, say thousands of civilians have been killed. people are waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need. malcolm web al jazeera martin cloud is a horn of africa analyst and a senior research fellow at the university of london. he explains how to grand forces managed to take back control of the region. when the 2 brands fled from mikella and they were pushed out at last november, everyone thought they were finished. they would mount a small group
and it's expected to get worse. doctors without borders said 3 of his staff were killed last week. unicef says government troops entered his office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets, and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided...
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last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns and villages where right groups say thousands of civilians have been killed, got people waiting to see if the ceasefire will bring peace and the help they desperately need as promise, malcolm webb. now in i robi with more, and i mentioned malcolm that communication is always difficult with the ticket region. what have you been able to find out what more you've been able to find out even with those limitations? well the phones some point in the last 24 hours have gone off in most of the great region. but those most recent comments that you mentioned from the leadership of the t p. s that they intend to pur
last week. unicef says government troops entered its office in mckelly on monday and dismantled communications equipment. we condemn any and all attacks on humanitarian workers and assets and remind again all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law. all parties must ensure the protection of civilians and that all humanitarian assistance provided by the united nations is provided according to humanitarian principles. much of the conflict has been fought in small towns...
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and the heads of 8 un agencies agree including the world food program and unicef who sent their own letter to the security council advocating for renewal . and the majority of council members agree including the united states and bassett, or linda thomas greenfield visited baba howard earlier. this month she said more not less cross border aid is needed and there is no plan b. the plan b is to continue to push for the extension of, of the mandate plan b means that we have failed. so the counsel is expected to continue some tough negotiations on the subject behind closed doors. in the weeks ahead, syria is currently the un largest humanitarian operation in the world. its most recent appeal seeking more than $4000000000.00. parts of albania are still rebuilding 18 months after a devastating earthquake in which $51.00 people were killed. the government is replacing many homes for free, but some haven't been given any help and fear more buildings will collapse. johnson roblis reports from to mana. so no data can use house is at risk of collapsing. the unstable roof seems ready to cave in, but
and the heads of 8 un agencies agree including the world food program and unicef who sent their own letter to the security council advocating for renewal . and the majority of council members agree including the united states and bassett, or linda thomas greenfield visited baba howard earlier. this month she said more not less cross border aid is needed and there is no plan b. the plan b is to continue to push for the extension of, of the mandate plan b means that we have failed. so the counsel...
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humanitarian disaster were cash strapped projects of face enclosure because also a un children's agency, unicef and other life saving projects and syria, ethiopia, and i've got hundreds of charities. academics and activists have signed a joint letter urging the government to reconsider that doesn't make any sense, economically, financially, politically, diplomatically, of course, morally, are in the humanitarian consequences of that. and i'm very much afraid of something that we're told as temporary will become permanent. the british foreign office says the cancer part of a strategic shift in government spending a response to the economic shock caused by the global pandemic. this yes, john is that when the worst is over there, spending on foreign aid will steadily increase the find the pandemic official international development assistance in 2020 rose to its highest level ever. the u . s. is the biggest, a donor followed by germany. britain is 3rd, all the other g 7 countries or at least maintaining, if not increasing their aid. so germany problems, japan, the us there will increasing their a
humanitarian disaster were cash strapped projects of face enclosure because also a un children's agency, unicef and other life saving projects and syria, ethiopia, and i've got hundreds of charities. academics and activists have signed a joint letter urging the government to reconsider that doesn't make any sense, economically, financially, politically, diplomatically, of course, morally, are in the humanitarian consequences of that. and i'm very much afraid of something that we're told as...