Results for UNICEF
- Medical research -
UNICEF has been around for a while now making the world an easier place to live in by helping out the less fortunate. UNICEF deals with many problems around the world. First of all you wonder how did UNICEF start? How does UN... - UNICEF -
...ow that children are suffering from more than just hunger and AIDs. UNICEF has been helping children from all over the world by providing them unconditional love and basic necessities for decades, and, therefore, are wort... - United Nations -
Since its creation in 1945, the United Nations has created successful organizations and has led successful peacekeeping missions.
The United Nations set out its purpose 59 years ago; “to bring all nations of the world toge... - Effective programs for disabled children -
One who is disabled is any person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of his or her major life activities, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having such impairments. ... - Child Poverty -
...n are living in dwellings with more than five people per room or which have a mud floor;
Over half a billion children (31%) have no kind of toilet facility;
Nearly 376 million (20%) of children use un... - Child LAbor -
... of age, the
participation rate in Europe is below 1.5 percent, whereas
Africa shows the highest participation rate in the world,
with a figure of 27.87 percent. The participation rate in
Asia is 15.1... - economics -
... in the faculty's master's programme, Naowarat said.
Most of them received scholarships from international organisations such as the WHO, Unicef and the World Bank, he said. It would cost three to four times as much for... - Feeling misunderstood -
EASSA-Zeitgeist is a non-governmental organization founded in 1999 that aims by its activities to assist and help Albanian society on its road toward social development, democratization and civil integration. ASSA-Zeitgeist f... - Muslim Runner Hicham El Guerrouj -
...nd 5000 meters at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Besides his career in athletics El Guerrouj has carried out important work as a UNICEF Good Will ambassador, focusing particularly on the issues of schooling,... - A Brief Overview of Ecuador -
PEOPLE Ecuador's population is ethnically mixed. The largest ethnic groups are indigenous and mestizo (mixed Indian-Caucasian). Although Ecuadorians were heavily concentrated in the mountainous central highland region a few d... - Fate of the South Asia Nations -
The Fate of the South Asia Nations
How often have we heard: “Children are the (future of the) Nation”? ... If it is true that the future of a nation depends on its children, the future of the South Asia countries is very... - CHILD MARRIAGES -
The United Nations Childrens Fund has demanded an end to child marriages which, it says, condemn millions of young girls to a life of misery and pain. ...
"Forcing children, especially girls into early marriages, can be ph... - Aids and the Economy in Botswana -
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Located in Southern Africa Botswana has enjoyed one of the world’s highest growth rates since independence in 1966. ... With a GDP of $9,500, Botswana has gone from one of the world’s poorest areas to one of the few m... - Female Genital Mutilation, A Worldwide Issue -
...birth. Girls are usually “operated” on at three years of age, however, some are much older. The mutilation is generally performed under unsanitary conditions with little to no anesthetic. Infection and death are common.... - italy and the united nations -
... over the Canadian candidate, 84 votes to 77.
ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council): On October 30 1997, Italy was elected to the Economic and Social Council with 164 votes out of 169 coming in first, together with Belgiu... - Distinguish between foreign direct investment, foreign aid and foreign portfilio investment. -
...ng from the Grameen Trust of Bangladesh. Also, through a project, Credit for the Informal Sector Project (CRISP), in July 1995, the British Department for International Development (DFID) committed US$2.2 million in suppo... - Child Labor -
...heir workplaces . In many cases, children engaged in labour will suffer with a lower IQ, physical harm and abuse, low self-esteem, little or no education, and deprivation of adequate care (U.S. Fund For UNICEF, n.d.). Whe... - role of midwife -
...k of support that midwives offer to women that bottle-feed their babies (Kaufmann 1999). The World Health Organisation and UNICEF (cited by Martyn 1998) published the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitut... - Child poverty -
...ded for subsistence. In 2002 and 2003 the share of food products in consumption basket totaled 70%, while it was 60% in 2001. Minimum consumption expenditures of population, which conditionally were taken as income and wer... - Central Mozambique -
...st humanity. Police are continually abusing their rights by committing heinous crimes, unwarranted beatings, killings, and unlawful arrests. The infiltration of the government into Mozambique’s newspaper system is anoth...