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what is unicef need? yeah, it's, it's almost overwhelming in terms of all what we try and make sure that we're, we're touching every, every aspect of a child's life from, from being born with the way through to school. you know, we've been delivering desperately needed surgical supplies to hospitals across the country. we've been delivering, as you said, education supplies, something as simple as toys, but also clean water in the east of the country. it's important to remember that this isn't just 3 months of war. it's been a long years that they've been dealing with this. so then it's a huge and it's, it's not just within the country. we know that millions have been displaced and, and now refugees, many, if not, most of the families that i speak to, they want to go back home. they want to be able to people with that lives in your crane. but until that happens, we need international solidarity. national corporation funding is, is absolutely critical. it always this, i'm gonna entail my laptop. he will alw
what is unicef need? yeah, it's, it's almost overwhelming in terms of all what we try and make sure that we're, we're touching every, every aspect of a child's life from, from being born with the way through to school. you know, we've been delivering desperately needed surgical supplies to hospitals across the country. we've been delivering, as you said, education supplies, something as simple as toys, but also clean water in the east of the country. it's important to remember that this isn't...
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0r combine your efforts with unicef more? i mean, i'll give you one example.amme expenditure goes on nutrition and health. why notjust combine that with wfp, world food programme at the un or unicef? why do you have to be on your own? so we work very much in partnership in the countries, so unicef, the world food programme, are one of the core partners for us in many places in the world. similarly, we are working in close collaboration with other big ngos and local organisations. and in a humanitarian situation, there is a coordination mechanism in place where we between us decide and discuss how are we going to make sure that we respond most effectively and most efficiently, and what can we do together? but it takes a lot to get that coordination. and you've got to admit, you don't always get it right, do you? i mean, there's a lot of duplication, isn't there? i wouldn't say that the problem today is that that there's duplication. i think one of the problems is that we are not responding enough and that we are not doing enough. children are dying. we are witn
0r combine your efforts with unicef more? i mean, i'll give you one example.amme expenditure goes on nutrition and health. why notjust combine that with wfp, world food programme at the un or unicef? why do you have to be on your own? so we work very much in partnership in the countries, so unicef, the world food programme, are one of the core partners for us in many places in the world. similarly, we are working in close collaboration with other big ngos and local organisations. and in a...
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that is according to unicef. the vast majority of refugees continue to head west, with more than 3 million crossing into poland. i want to bring in james elder, spokesperson for unicef. very good morning to you, james. thanks for taking the time to speak to us. let me start if i could on the evacuations we're seeing from mariupol. finally we're getting a breakthrough, expecting evacuation to continue today. of course, we're seeing women and children coming out. they have been hold up two months or so. what are you hearing about the evacuations and the expectation for today, of course? hi, big expectations. apocalyptic conditions in mariupol. every person i have spoken to that's come out of there shares the same ghastly experience of living underground, of being terrified, of seeing people injured, children for two months now have often just been hiding and sheltering and living in unimaginable circumstances, and coming out in dribs and drabs. today we really hoped to start seeing bus loads of civilians coming out
that is according to unicef. the vast majority of refugees continue to head west, with more than 3 million crossing into poland. i want to bring in james elder, spokesperson for unicef. very good morning to you, james. thanks for taking the time to speak to us. let me start if i could on the evacuations we're seeing from mariupol. finally we're getting a breakthrough, expecting evacuation to continue today. of course, we're seeing women and children coming out. they have been hold up two months...
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luckily unicef doesn't get into politics but i hear a lot of that.rancine: how much of the concern is funding from the private sector? i know there is more private-public partnership. you were telling me that unicef knows how to deal with crises, but logistically it is finding the money to go to the places that need it most. catherine: that's exactly right. we get a lot of our funding from governments, but the private sector has an important role to play because they can fund us for programs that will make a huge difference and fill in holes the governments aren't able to do, and also work with us. it's not just funding, it's working with us on ideas and concepts and testing things. that's where the private sector can be innovative and make a huge difference. francine: have you spoken to people at davos, what is the question you get the most? catherine: what can we do to make a difference. what is interesting at davos, i think people come here because they want to make a difference, these businesses, they want to be part of the discussion of the futu
luckily unicef doesn't get into politics but i hear a lot of that.rancine: how much of the concern is funding from the private sector? i know there is more private-public partnership. you were telling me that unicef knows how to deal with crises, but logistically it is finding the money to go to the places that need it most. catherine: that's exactly right. we get a lot of our funding from governments, but the private sector has an important role to play because they can fund us for programs...
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not decreased because people from the combat zone continue to break through to lviv every day, so unicefith partners from the ukrainian public health foundation, plans to continue its mission to ease the conditions of those who suffered from russian aggression. an extremely important topic for our fellow citizens who were forced to leave their homes. you are on the air of the espresso tv channel. there is an informational and analytical marathon going on, and now we will talk about it with pavlo rozenko, minister of social policy of ukraine in 14-16 , vice president of the red cross of ukraine . the international red cross is the red cross of ukraine - this is the ukrainian red cross. glory to ukraine, mr. pavly, glory to the heroes , glory to the glorious ukrainian, among the ukrainian red crosses, everything let's talk about ukrainian money for internally displaced persons , that is, i use it in general, for me these are people who were simply forced to leave their homes because a large part of their homes were destroyed or there is shelling, well, the situation is tragic, but the mone
not decreased because people from the combat zone continue to break through to lviv every day, so unicefith partners from the ukrainian public health foundation, plans to continue its mission to ease the conditions of those who suffered from russian aggression. an extremely important topic for our fellow citizens who were forced to leave their homes. you are on the air of the espresso tv channel. there is an informational and analytical marathon going on, and now we will talk about it with...
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so there is an enormous effort going in agencies across i've just been with unicef watching frontline support of everything from counselors to nutrition to medical supplies. but he can't possibly still meet the need because the scale of the attacks. so the impact on children remains. so horrendously large, what difficulties could children be facing? you know, wednesday, are they trying to re adapt to life without war? i mean, we pray that it is live without war. and i think for those children of the sea who will, who are now in, you know, poland or germany or mo, dog up, it is life without war that still tumultuous. anyone who moves how so cities knows, you know, how re upheaval, of, of moving for them. moving country at a time of war, having been through that trauma and for the vast majority of these children, having left their father behind is incredibly difficult without language skills. so that's why it's so important that the governments of europe and the people of europe, you know, do welcome them, are empathetic to understand what they've enjoyed. i've spoken to hundreds of ukr
so there is an enormous effort going in agencies across i've just been with unicef watching frontline support of everything from counselors to nutrition to medical supplies. but he can't possibly still meet the need because the scale of the attacks. so the impact on children remains. so horrendously large, what difficulties could children be facing? you know, wednesday, are they trying to re adapt to life without war? i mean, we pray that it is live without war. and i think for those children...
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and unicef says nearly 2 thirds of ukrainian children have been forced to flee their homes account for internally displaced people in western ukraine. is trying to meet the needs of school age children whose lives have been happened that are correspondent, imminent shots pit them a visit. it takes a village to raise a child in war times. i'm no exception here. and even though frankie asked in western ukraine, locals had mobilize resources and manpower to give young displaced children a safe haven. martin, some friends, saturdays, safe space was the support of antonio mercy, called when the worst started to we really wanted to make a bigger contribution. and to ever saw so many people who are new to our cd, it with the families. and i'm, we also saw there was a big need in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and they're together with my friend who is there in education area. ah, we are open to this school camp disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the lives of these children. to all of them miss home may, could i young?
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we speak to a unicef official in auburn. and india's wheat you turned the country promised wheat exports to boost noble food supplies. but the reality of climate change has forced a rethink. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. the u. n. c. some 95 percent of afghans aren't getting enough food to eat this in a country facing its worst drought in 40 years. in addition to an economy in free fall, since the taliban took over, the biggest impact of all this is on the most vulnerable of la nissans children. unicef say's more than $1000000.00 children under the age of 5. this year could become so by ladders. they'd be on the verge of death. our next report profile these children, but a warning, some viewers might find some images. distressing. oh, is there tiny bodies wasting away from hunger? these infants at the meanwhile hospital in kandahar province, a dangerously on to wait. their immune system severely compromised medical staff harrassing cases like this, an alarming numbers mothe
we speak to a unicef official in auburn. and india's wheat you turned the country promised wheat exports to boost noble food supplies. but the reality of climate change has forced a rethink. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. the u. n. c. some 95 percent of afghans aren't getting enough food to eat this in a country facing its worst drought in 40 years. in addition to an economy in free fall, since the taliban took over, the biggest impact of all...
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for more on how the lives of kids have been affected by the war, i spoke to james elder of unicef, the. children agen. he's been delivering aid in ukraine. half of ukraine's children have fled their homes. to put that in perspective, when did the world lessie so many children displaced by conflict? >> in terms of speed and scale, not since world war ii. it is always perilous to compare numbers, because a child had to flee their home from syria or ethiopia, are seemingly suffering. but in terms of numbers -- 2 million children have become refugees in a couple of months. to million or more also displaced in a country -- every one of them is under some sort of bombardment, fleeing some sort of indiscriminate attack. so they are fleeing fear, and many others have also fled and left their fathers. >> tell us a bit more about the kind of dangers children are enduring as they flee in a war zone. >> i think the clearest way, every time there is an air raid siren or a serious sense of an attack where you hear an explosion and go to a bunker, you see children there. a whole group range of people
for more on how the lives of kids have been affected by the war, i spoke to james elder of unicef, the. children agen. he's been delivering aid in ukraine. half of ukraine's children have fled their homes. to put that in perspective, when did the world lessie so many children displaced by conflict? >> in terms of speed and scale, not since world war ii. it is always perilous to compare numbers, because a child had to flee their home from syria or ethiopia, are seemingly suffering. but in...
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but unicef also believes the numbers considerably higher. the group adds hundreds of kids have been injured and millions have been forced from their homes. at least 15 of 89, unicef supported schools in eastern ukraine have been damaged or destroyed since the war started. coming up, new details on the fate of wnba star brittney griner. >> after she appeared in a russian court today. how much longer she is expected to have to stay in prison. also, the arkansas attorney general fighting the cost of high cost of insulin. this could have a ripple effect. >> how drug makers are now being sued over overcharged. >> activists say that they have gathered more than a million signatures to put the living wage act of 2022. on the november ballot. it would require california's minimum wage to be raised to $18 an hour wage is increasing by one dollar each year starting in 2023, the petition apparently does have more than enough signatures because roughly 600,000 were needed in the meantime, governor newsom's office said this week the minimum spend the sta
but unicef also believes the numbers considerably higher. the group adds hundreds of kids have been injured and millions have been forced from their homes. at least 15 of 89, unicef supported schools in eastern ukraine have been damaged or destroyed since the war started. coming up, new details on the fate of wnba star brittney griner. >> after she appeared in a russian court today. how much longer she is expected to have to stay in prison. also, the arkansas attorney general fighting the...
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so there is an enormous effort going in agencies across i've just been with unicef watching frontline support and everything from counselors to nutrition to medical supplies. but he can't possibly still make the need because the scale of the attacks. so the impact on children remains. so horrendously large, what difficulties could children be facing? you know, once they're, they trying to re adapt to life without war. i mean, we pray that it is live without war, and i think for those children of the sea who will, who are now in, you know, poland or germany or mo, dog up, it is life without war that's still tumultuous. anyone who moves house or cities knows, you know how the upheaval of moving for them moving country at a time of war, having been through that trauma and for the vast majority of these children, having left their father behind is incredibly difficult without language skills. so that's why it's so important that the governments of europe and the people of europe, you know, do welcome them, are empathetic to understand what they've enjoyed. i've spoken to hundreds of ukrai
so there is an enormous effort going in agencies across i've just been with unicef watching frontline support and everything from counselors to nutrition to medical supplies. but he can't possibly still make the need because the scale of the attacks. so the impact on children remains. so horrendously large, what difficulties could children be facing? you know, once they're, they trying to re adapt to life without war. i mean, we pray that it is live without war, and i think for those children...
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thank you so much for that to be freaking from unicef. let's take a look at some of the other stores making headlines today. fragile sources of open an investigation into torture allegations against interpol president are mad nasa al. right. you see the case has been filed against the top or united arab emirates official by 2 britons. they were detained in the emeralds before al racy was elected president of the world policing agency based in france in november of last year. police in our media have detained more than 60 people during protests in the capitol. hundreds, march through year van calling for the prime minister's resignation. and the cold question was, has faced a criticism for signing a peace deal with neighboring address by john in 2020, after more than 6 weeks of war. azure by john claim. several territories from armenia. who all's richest man, even musk says he would lift twitters ban on former us president donald trump. mr. musk is buying the social media platform for $44000000000.00 a twitter band. and donald trump fallin
thank you so much for that to be freaking from unicef. let's take a look at some of the other stores making headlines today. fragile sources of open an investigation into torture allegations against interpol president are mad nasa al. right. you see the case has been filed against the top or united arab emirates official by 2 britons. they were detained in the emeralds before al racy was elected president of the world policing agency based in france in november of last year. police in our media...
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or badly damaged by airstrikes and artillery shelling from 89 schools in the east of ukraine that unicef supports damaged at least 15 participants insist shelling of civilian targets must stop intense fighting causes incredible human suffering civilians especially women and children they pay an extremely high price, hostilities in residential areas lead to terrible destruction, the use of powerful explosive weapons there is accompanied by a very high risk of non- selective impression. and this should be avoided. the former ambassador of china to ukraine expressed his belief that the kremlin will lose the war against ukraine. this was reported by the washington post diplomat. gau yushenk made a comment on the forums of the chinese academy of social sciences. his opinions were initially published by the phoenix publication from hong kong, but the article was subsequently deleted because it contradicts the official position the washington post studied the version preserved in the web archive, the ex-sposal notes that russia's war in ukraine will have serious consequences for the world legal
or badly damaged by airstrikes and artillery shelling from 89 schools in the east of ukraine that unicef supports damaged at least 15 participants insist shelling of civilian targets must stop intense fighting causes incredible human suffering civilians especially women and children they pay an extremely high price, hostilities in residential areas lead to terrible destruction, the use of powerful explosive weapons there is accompanied by a very high risk of non- selective impression. and this...
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isn't really a possibility to, to remediate it by asking for justice or accountability this week, unicef warn the 12300000 syrian children are in need of aid, both inside the country and in the wider region where they've flood since the war began. to discuss this, we have julia to mom. she's regional chief of advocacy and communications for unicef in the middle east and north africa. juliet, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you straight off the top, we've heard a lot of different concerns around the welfare, the well being of children in syria. what is the most pressing matter on your mind? first, let me thank you for having me both and more importantly, sincere condolences for, for your last over the coming or sharing number. honestly, thank you very much. what's going on the most is the fact that it's 11 years down the line the needs are in children are huge. in fact, last week we recorded the highest number of children in need in pipes area. and it was on the eve of the conference where we have out for virgin funding that we needed for her in children. yeah. you know, when w
isn't really a possibility to, to remediate it by asking for justice or accountability this week, unicef warn the 12300000 syrian children are in need of aid, both inside the country and in the wider region where they've flood since the war began. to discuss this, we have julia to mom. she's regional chief of advocacy and communications for unicef in the middle east and north africa. juliet, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you straight off the top, we've heard a lot of different...
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we spoke to unicef spokesman james elder, who was in denny pro. he explained how many children had been killed or hurt since rushes invasion of ukraine. hundreds now of children who've been killed hundreds. i think it's really important that sometimes we forget what that ultimately means is well thought that people like parents and grandparents who going to be consumed by that grief for years and years to come. hundreds of children, they all had stories. i had dreams, the drains of vain killed, and as i say, in these cases, the children have been killed this morning. not far from here in april or this morning. there was another civilian, a palm and block. on a saturday morning was shelled 3 young children. all under the age of 10. now in hospital seeking age of medical care in a hospital its desperately lacking doctors again because doctors aflame this was a variable is of course, absolutely critical. wherever there is a child in that situation is absolutely critical. and the she had duration that they been there and that said, but of course there
we spoke to unicef spokesman james elder, who was in denny pro. he explained how many children had been killed or hurt since rushes invasion of ukraine. hundreds now of children who've been killed hundreds. i think it's really important that sometimes we forget what that ultimately means is well thought that people like parents and grandparents who going to be consumed by that grief for years and years to come. hundreds of children, they all had stories. i had dreams, the drains of vain killed,...
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many places feel safe for children right now in your crime, particularly in the south and the so the unicef, our focus here is very much on every corner, whether it's a train station, whether it's a are whether it's a refuge center or shelter a hospital. we are seeking to reach every one of those places. and from what i've seen, we starting to do that, but not in places. i'm the most severe bombardment like a hockey or a married law. britain is accusing russia, paying people to flood social media sites with crammed in propaganda. the british government phase has evidence of what he calls a cho factory in st. petersburg, an organization called type of fund. v reportedly pays workers around $600.00 a month to spread criminal lies on youtube. instagram and other websites as circus performers have joined some of the millions of ukrainians who fled the war. some have ended up at an international focus in the netherlands, alongside from bella, ruth and russia. a correspondence that boston has been to see how the show is going on in doughty 15 year old ilya milan golf study in acrobatics at the ci
many places feel safe for children right now in your crime, particularly in the south and the so the unicef, our focus here is very much on every corner, whether it's a train station, whether it's a are whether it's a refuge center or shelter a hospital. we are seeking to reach every one of those places. and from what i've seen, we starting to do that, but not in places. i'm the most severe bombardment like a hockey or a married law. britain is accusing russia, paying people to flood social...
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and the longer children stay after school unicef now was banned from, from others that things are more difficult. it becomes to get children back to school. so they do indeed full pray, tied labor and child marriage. and in the case of their yeah, we've seen many, many children, sadly joining the fighting. right. and, you know, it's, it's, it's really tough to imagine. it's been over 10 years, and yet it's so seldom that we actually see any real focus. i least in the media, quite frankly, these days put on syria. andy warrior, kind of talking about this disparity and how far we've come in you tube saying to us, i think the world should stop caring and interfering and leave syrians defend for themselves. they can take care of themselves there. we're doing a pretty good job. obviously not, not the little simplistic um, possibly in terms of criticism, but this notion of who is responsible at this point. juliet, where do you try to draw the most attention or where do you expect to get the most support for these children? ok, well really, you know, confirm to point fingers or to say who is
and the longer children stay after school unicef now was banned from, from others that things are more difficult. it becomes to get children back to school. so they do indeed full pray, tied labor and child marriage. and in the case of their yeah, we've seen many, many children, sadly joining the fighting. right. and, you know, it's, it's, it's really tough to imagine. it's been over 10 years, and yet it's so seldom that we actually see any real focus. i least in the media, quite frankly, these...
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by asking for justice or accountability this week, unicef warned that 12300000 syrian children are in need of aid, both inside the country and in the wider region where they've fled since the war began. to discuss this, we have julia to mom. she's regional chief of advocacy and communications for unicef in the middle east and north africa. julia, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you straight off the top i, we've heard a lot of different concerns around the welfare, the well being of children in syria. what is the most pressing matter on your mind? first the while and then let me thank you for having me about them. more importantly, i'm sincere condolences for for your loss over there, coming out there, shading on barkley. thank you very much. what concerns us, that most of the time, the fact that 11 years down the line, the needs of faster in children, are huge. in fact, that last week we recorded the highest number of children in need insights area. and it was i and on the eve of their boston conference where we have asked for a region funding that we needed for syrian chil
by asking for justice or accountability this week, unicef warned that 12300000 syrian children are in need of aid, both inside the country and in the wider region where they've fled since the war began. to discuss this, we have julia to mom. she's regional chief of advocacy and communications for unicef in the middle east and north africa. julia, thank you for being with us. i want to ask you straight off the top i, we've heard a lot of different concerns around the welfare, the well being of...
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and according to unicef, nearly 2 thirds of all children in ukraine have been forced to flee their homes. a camp for internally displaced people in the west of the country is trying to meet the needs of school age. children whose lives have been up ended. our correspondent emanuel shars, paid them a visit. it takes a village to raise a child, and all times i'm no exception. human, even though frankie asking west in ukraine locos had mobilize resources and manpower to give young displaced children a safe haven. martin and some friends set at this same space with the support of antonio mexico. when the worry started to, we really wanted to make a bigger contribution and ever saw so many people who are new to our cd. it with the families. and we also saw there was a big need in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and together with my friend who is there in education area. ah, we are open to this school camp disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the life of these children. to all of them miss home may, can i? yes, we play dr
and according to unicef, nearly 2 thirds of all children in ukraine have been forced to flee their homes. a camp for internally displaced people in the west of the country is trying to meet the needs of school age. children whose lives have been up ended. our correspondent emanuel shars, paid them a visit. it takes a village to raise a child, and all times i'm no exception. human, even though frankie asking west in ukraine locos had mobilize resources and manpower to give young displaced...
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— of the ukrainian government and unicef to— of the ukrainian government and unicef to ensure there ist reunified with their families. lots of experience across the world trying to unify _ experience across the world trying to unify children with their families. what is happened often is families— families. what is happened often is families have been separated or they travel— families have been separated or they travel with— families have been separated or they travel with neighbours, or they are completely unaccompanied — in which case they— completely unaccompanied — in which case they are very vulnerable and need _ case they are very vulnerable and need to— case they are very vulnerable and need to be — case they are very vulnerable and need to be registered and linked up to the _ need to be registered and linked up to the right care and their families, _ to the right care and their families, because the safest place for a child — families, because the safest place for a child is with their families. david _ for a child is with their families. david wright, chief operating officer
— of the ukrainian government and unicef to— of the ukrainian government and unicef to ensure there ist reunified with their families. lots of experience across the world trying to unify _ experience across the world trying to unify children with their families. what is happened often is families— families. what is happened often is families have been separated or they travel— families have been separated or they travel with— families have been separated or they travel with...
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yes, what unicef is t in: to more broadly? yes, what unicef is trying to say _ more broadly? what unicef is trying to say by publishing this - trying to say by publishing this report today is to avert what it calls a potential global crisis. so where i am in kenya, this country is experiencing severe drought in the north and north—east of the country. it is also spreading to ethiopia, somalia, and right now, that means about 1.7 million children are suffering from severe acute malnutrition, or severe wasting. away from east africa, when you go to west and central africa, their countries are fighting islamic extremist groups, and that means that there are close to 2 million children there who are also facing severe value nutrition. now what happens in situations like this is that it happens in situations like this is thatitis happens in situations like this is that it is harder for families to be able to reach nutritious food, to be able to reach nutritious food, to be able to reach nutritious food, to be able to access health care, and all of these conditions are really impac
yes, what unicef is t in: to more broadly? yes, what unicef is trying to say _ more broadly? what unicef is trying to say by publishing this - trying to say by publishing this report today is to avert what it calls a potential global crisis. so where i am in kenya, this country is experiencing severe drought in the north and north—east of the country. it is also spreading to ethiopia, somalia, and right now, that means about 1.7 million children are suffering from severe acute malnutrition,...
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so because of that now, for example, unicef or a south korean government or the by doing a demonstration in the state, they try to offer the vaccination and medical services and hall, free or north korea regime could take them and opened the door for the people. for more than 2 years, as you were also saying earlier, the country kept insisting i didn't. i was single corporate gears and it's a claim that no one outside of north korea believed help us understand the thinking her of kim jong on. when surely he knew that denying the problem wouldn't make it go away. this that's true. and if we think about what happened before cove is 9, jin kim jones resin had a little bit of a threat inside. in terms of the information influx, or even culture influx from outside, because through the us smuggling process, people could obtain the especially korean are popular culture. because our south in north korea's, or share the same language and many of the population, especially who could obtain those as eyes the card or dvds or yes, a base for a through their mobile phones so that they can watch out ko
so because of that now, for example, unicef or a south korean government or the by doing a demonstration in the state, they try to offer the vaccination and medical services and hall, free or north korea regime could take them and opened the door for the people. for more than 2 years, as you were also saying earlier, the country kept insisting i didn't. i was single corporate gears and it's a claim that no one outside of north korea believed help us understand the thinking her of kim jong on....
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officials with unicef, the u.n. verified nearly 100 deaths of children fighting in this past month. the true total is considerably higher. the invasion is having a severe impact on education. ambassador from western countries have criticized russia over the deaths. russia's u.n. ambassador says forces are making every effort to protect children. he claims schools are under attack from ukrainian >>> as finland and sweden say they're preparing to join nato, they're facing tough words from moscow. without providing details, russia has vowed to retaliate against the nordic countries. finland shares a 1,300 kilometer border with russia and has chosen to stay neutral since world war ii. but public support for joining the alliance has grown amid russia's invasion of ukraine. finland's foreign minister says his country plans to officially file an application to join the alliance as early as next week. >> parliament comes to the conclusion, we'll send an application mid next week, then we shall do it. sweden is planning to take similar steps and almost in a similar timetable. >> russia's for
officials with unicef, the u.n. verified nearly 100 deaths of children fighting in this past month. the true total is considerably higher. the invasion is having a severe impact on education. ambassador from western countries have criticized russia over the deaths. russia's u.n. ambassador says forces are making every effort to protect children. he claims schools are under attack from ukrainian >>> as finland and sweden say they're preparing to join nato, they're facing tough words...
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joining me now is toby frazier unicef chief of communication and advocacy. toby, welcome.about our first lady jill biden who visited ukraine today. what does a visit like that to you for bringing attention to the vulnerable ukrainians? >> i mean, i think, first of all, we saw that the first lady was -- fortunately, a much further east in luhansk oblast. another school was hit today. [inaudible] we don't know how many civilians were killed. they are reportedly were -- it's just another horror story, essentially. on mother's day, of all days, when families should be together celebrating mother's day. yet again they are mourning the loss of family members and children. >> to that end, we know that more that 90,000 children, toby, or in orphanages and other institutions before the war began. what is your group doing to help these kids who need care and others who are traumatized and the little ones who have lost their parents because of the war? >> >> yes it is a massive challenge. it's a massive challenge. we have children who have had to flee their homes which in itself is t
joining me now is toby frazier unicef chief of communication and advocacy. toby, welcome.about our first lady jill biden who visited ukraine today. what does a visit like that to you for bringing attention to the vulnerable ukrainians? >> i mean, i think, first of all, we saw that the first lady was -- fortunately, a much further east in luhansk oblast. another school was hit today. [inaudible] we don't know how many civilians were killed. they are reportedly were -- it's just another...
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people are getting help, international aid, you have international doctors without borders, red cross, unicef they're all here also a huge number of people from the international press corps were all waiting these people have been underground for the past two months this is why you're seeing here this is a parking lot waiting for those cars to come and so we talked to some of the people who said they had come from villages in towns surrounding mariupol they told us they took advantage of the guns falling silent, but they say it was still a treacherous journey. they had to cross several checkpoints, some of them bribing soldiers with sometimes a little less than $20 or hard liquor to get past the checkpoints. they said they had no problem, the few people arriving this morning. again, we're all weight for the people those people have been living underground for several months experiencing shelling, civilians, families, children, they're all expected to come here within the next couple of hours, frances. >> a long time in the making for that quest to safety all right. thank you, matt. >>> the oh
people are getting help, international aid, you have international doctors without borders, red cross, unicef they're all here also a huge number of people from the international press corps were all waiting these people have been underground for the past two months this is why you're seeing here this is a parking lot waiting for those cars to come and so we talked to some of the people who said they had come from villages in towns surrounding mariupol they told us they took advantage of the...
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if necessary, people can contact doctors for consultation and uh, representatives of unicef also workly dealt with evacuation issues, now i will show you the area where the ministry works, it is a small one, such a location is clear , zhenya, one more question, literally briefly, please tell me and these people who are in zaporizhzhia, they are going further . the need can be resettled in zaporizhzhia, volunteers also distribute local hostels and shelters, something happened with our communication, but i understand yevgenia nazarova zaporizhzhia, correspondent of radio svoboda well, we have a fresh video of what is happening in mariupol, just now, in the morning, you will cry, in the evening, you will cry, i don't know where at all everything is destroyed, everything is broken, where can people go with small children, they are sitting and two children are going. where to go, who is waiting for us, where is my friend going? we went in the 14th year, traveled for almost an hour and arrived poor, no one needs us. how is it that the little things were in the east ? it won't stop in the wi
if necessary, people can contact doctors for consultation and uh, representatives of unicef also workly dealt with evacuation issues, now i will show you the area where the ministry works, it is a small one, such a location is clear , zhenya, one more question, literally briefly, please tell me and these people who are in zaporizhzhia, they are going further . the need can be resettled in zaporizhzhia, volunteers also distribute local hostels and shelters, something happened with our...
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the group, the partnered with unicef to launch a global anti violence campaign.e're going to meet with president biden next tuesday to talk about the rise in anti-asian hate crimes around the world. the discussion happens on the last day of aap i heritage month. anti-asian hate crimes have been up since the start of the pandemic, especially those targeting women and older people. >> san francisco's kind of ball will be celebrated in person this weekend after a two-year pandemic hiatus. the two-day festival, the city's the yearly celebration of latin american and caribbean culture in the mission district. you know, it features a lot of food and music and wraps up with a big parade. the theme this year, colors of love and it begins tomorrow. the parade will be sunday morning at 9.30. >> 24th and brian be there and have fun. we'll see big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could
the group, the partnered with unicef to launch a global anti violence campaign.e're going to meet with president biden next tuesday to talk about the rise in anti-asian hate crimes around the world. the discussion happens on the last day of aap i heritage month. anti-asian hate crimes have been up since the start of the pandemic, especially those targeting women and older people. >> san francisco's kind of ball will be celebrated in person this weekend after a two-year pandemic hiatus....
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and unicef has warned that the cost of helping these children is becoming more expensive because of the needed to treat them. the number of people suffering from covid—like symptoms in north korea is fast approaching 1.5 million just a week after the state admitted its first outbreak of the virus. the country's leader kimjong—un has mobilised the military to help the supply of medicine but an offer of help from south korea's new president has so far not been taken up. president biden will visit buffalo on tuesday to meet members of the community that lost ten people in a gun attack described as an act of racially motivated violent extremism. more travellers going to be permitted to cuba, a cap on family remittance will also be lifted, and processing of visas will be speeded up. in the us, president biden will visit buffalo on tuesday to meet members of the community that lost ten people in a gun attack, described as racially motivated attack of violent extremism. an investigation is now under way to see if authorities missed tell—tale signs left by the suspected gunman. relatives of tho
and unicef has warned that the cost of helping these children is becoming more expensive because of the needed to treat them. the number of people suffering from covid—like symptoms in north korea is fast approaching 1.5 million just a week after the state admitted its first outbreak of the virus. the country's leader kimjong—un has mobilised the military to help the supply of medicine but an offer of help from south korea's new president has so far not been taken up. president biden will...
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reached uah 10 billion for the same amount, thanks to the cooperation of the cabinet with the un, unicef the red cross will provide financial support to another two million ukrainians who suffered during the hostilities, in addition to social programs, the state continues to finance the medical and educational spheres only for teachers in these three months, more than uah 25 billion in wages were paid. at the same time, in may, payments increased to uah 10.4 billion, while in april they amounted to uah 8.3 billion for the salaries of doctors for march and may more than 25 billion hryvnias have been paid out, in total these are hundreds of billions of hryvnias that the state continues to allocate for social policy, education, and medicine . wake up in the middle of the night due to terrible dreams, which recently were a cruel reality, rescuers, border guards and law enforcement officers of the region invited the children to distract, support and show them the heroes who defend them so there is nothing to be afraid of, children's experiences and dreams, listen to ilya already knows who he
reached uah 10 billion for the same amount, thanks to the cooperation of the cabinet with the un, unicef the red cross will provide financial support to another two million ukrainians who suffered during the hostilities, in addition to social programs, the state continues to finance the medical and educational spheres only for teachers in these three months, more than uah 25 billion in wages were paid. at the same time, in may, payments increased to uah 10.4 billion, while in april they...
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and unicef says 92 thirds of ukrainian children have been forced to flee their homes account for internally displaced. people in west and ukraine is trying to meet the needs of school age. children whose lives have been offended, a correspondent in mighty, well, shall pay them a visit. it takes a village to raise a child and war times. i'm no exception. here and even though frankie asking western ukraine locals had mobilize resources and manpower to give young displaced children a safe haven. martin, some friends saturdays, safe space was the support of antonio mercy, called the when the worst started to we really wanted to make a bigger contribution and to air with saw so many people who are new to our cd. it with the families. and i, we also saw there was a big need in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and together with my friend who is there in education area. ah, we are open to this school camp. disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the lives of these children to all of them miss home may, could i young? we play dr. a
and unicef says 92 thirds of ukrainian children have been forced to flee their homes account for internally displaced. people in west and ukraine is trying to meet the needs of school age. children whose lives have been offended, a correspondent in mighty, well, shall pay them a visit. it takes a village to raise a child and war times. i'm no exception. here and even though frankie asking western ukraine locals had mobilize resources and manpower to give young displaced children a safe haven....
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and unicef says nearly 2 thirds of ukrainian children have been forced to flee their homes account for internally displaced. people in western ukraine is trying to meet the needs of school age children whose lives have been up ended our correspondence. emily watches paid them a visit. he takes a village to raise a child and hold time. i'm no exception. human. even though frankie in weston, queen locals have mobilize resources and manpower to keep young these children a safe. hm. my time, some friends, 2nd to safe space was the support of antonio mexico. when the worst started to, we really wanted to make a bigger contribution and ever saw so many people who are new to our cd, it with the families. and we also saw there was a big need in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and to, to get a with my friend who is it in education area? ah, we are open to the school camp. disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the life of these children till all of them miss home. may i young? we play doctor an hairdresser with my friend gra
and unicef says nearly 2 thirds of ukrainian children have been forced to flee their homes account for internally displaced. people in western ukraine is trying to meet the needs of school age children whose lives have been up ended our correspondence. emily watches paid them a visit. he takes a village to raise a child and hold time. i'm no exception. human. even though frankie in weston, queen locals have mobilize resources and manpower to keep young these children a safe. hm. my time, some...
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and there are aid agencies, we're seeing tents for unicef, doctors without borders, international red cross, red crescent these are the people who have coordinated the effort to evacuate people from the steel plant. there have been a couple to arrive from some of the villages around -- villages and towns around mariupol. and we spoke with them they said it couldn't have been easier essentially, what happened was they took advantage of the silencing of the guns that were all around the region, and decided to flee on their own accord they said they had been holed up in their homes, waiting for the opportunity, waiting for silence and peace. and when they heard it, they just got in their cars and left. now they did describe very tense drives up here but of course they were doing it on their own not part of a coordinated effort by the united nations or the icrc they did say when they reached checkpoints, they had to bribe some of the soldiers, either with a little less than $20 or hard liquor they would give to some of the russian soldiers to allow them to leave. and they finally made it
and there are aid agencies, we're seeing tents for unicef, doctors without borders, international red cross, red crescent these are the people who have coordinated the effort to evacuate people from the steel plant. there have been a couple to arrive from some of the villages around -- villages and towns around mariupol. and we spoke with them they said it couldn't have been easier essentially, what happened was they took advantage of the silencing of the guns that were all around the region,...
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the roof just partner with unicef to launch a global anti violence campaign. google meet with president biden to talk about the rise of anti-asian hate crimes around the world. now the discussion happens on the last day of a a p i heritage month. anti-asian hate crimes have been up since the start of the pandemic, especially those crimes targeting women and older people. every dog has their day, especially these dogs and barcelona and a seaside village of el new lawsuit. >> hosted a paddle serve race with the dogs. the name of the game is have dogs sit patiently on the board? well, their human companions paddle on the surfboard almost a mile. it might seem simple. but a dog's natural instinct would be to jump in the water. so the goal is for them to stay still the slowest team took 20 minutes to complete the race. the quickest aim to 10 minutes. those dogs are relaxing. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, investigators are still trying to figure out. >> what went wrong after what is normally an exciting memorial day activity. turns fatal. and after the tragi
the roof just partner with unicef to launch a global anti violence campaign. google meet with president biden to talk about the rise of anti-asian hate crimes around the world. now the discussion happens on the last day of a a p i heritage month. anti-asian hate crimes have been up since the start of the pandemic, especially those crimes targeting women and older people. every dog has their day, especially these dogs and barcelona and a seaside village of el new lawsuit. >> hosted a...
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, it will be a good sign of our friendship, and this is the first question, and the second is now unicefr which we are working a lot, they have offered i should take part in the beektoskul project there, not only about the restoration of physical schools, they are also taking on the reconstruction of several of them, i know that they are interested in one with the skin and the project is already being developed, as well as the adaptation of children again for before returning to school there are also psychological practices it seems to me that now we can also support the normal return of our children to school by not letting them forget, first of all, the ukrainian language, literature, history. i also with uh during my communication uh with our partners abroad, i ask them to include in their educational programs, because many of our children are now integrated in schools, for example, in poland, france, germany, so that the children still receive lessons in the ukrainian language, literature, history , for example, in conversation with germany. suggested that our uh temporary immigrants
, it will be a good sign of our friendship, and this is the first question, and the second is now unicefr which we are working a lot, they have offered i should take part in the beektoskul project there, not only about the restoration of physical schools, they are also taking on the reconstruction of several of them, i know that they are interested in one with the skin and the project is already being developed, as well as the adaptation of children again for before returning to school there...
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monetary assistance in the amount of up to two and a half thousand hryvnias per month. donors will be unicef, the un world food program, the international red cross and the international organization for migration ukraine will create an additional strategic stock of fuel for several months in advance, and it will be impossible to destroy the process, the president's office said on the bank's conviction, this will cover the deficit at gas stations, according to the deputy head of the president's office, rostyslav shurmy, today the import of fuel has increased fivefold, and it is enough for ukrainian car owners, he reminded it was difficult to quickly solve the problem of fuel shortage because europe was not ready to immediately produce so much oil products, already this month our country receives 350,000 tons of fuel from new logistics routes, the occupiers decided to hide the consequences of the shelling at the zaporizhzhia npp with a wall made of sandbags and concrete blocks. this is reported by the state enterprise energoatom in the building of the educational and training center of the nu
monetary assistance in the amount of up to two and a half thousand hryvnias per month. donors will be unicef, the un world food program, the international red cross and the international organization for migration ukraine will create an additional strategic stock of fuel for several months in advance, and it will be impossible to destroy the process, the president's office said on the bank's conviction, this will cover the deficit at gas stations, according to the deputy head of the president's...