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Food crisis in the Sahel: Help save the
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May 2, 2012

Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake on child recruitment in northern Mali

UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake's statement on a report issued by Human Rights Watch. The report details testimony about abductions and rapes of girls and women by armed groups in northern Mali and the recruitment and use of children by armed groups.

May 1, 2012

Mia Farrow lends her voice to help children in the Sahel

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow is adding her voice to UNICEF’s campaign to save a million children at risk in the Sahel. The internationally acclaimed actress and humanitarian has recorded a public service announcement to encourage people to support UNICEF's relief efforts. Drought has caused crops to fail and food prices to rise in the region. Earlier this year, Ms. Farrow had visited a therapeutic feeding center in Chad to draw attention to the growing crisis.

April 30, 2012

Clean water brings hope to neighborhoods in Haiti

All day long, a steady stream of residents, young and old, line up to fill their buckets with affordable, clean water at the water kiosks of Cité l’Eternel, a neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The water project is run by GRET, a French NGO that receives support from UNICEF, and targets 50 of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince. There are about 300 kiosks in these neighborhoods, and they represents a sustainable, concrete move to reduce post-earthquake reliance on expensive water brought in by trucks.

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