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A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.
Pau Gasol on making early childhood a priority
Posted: May 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks with UNICEF Ambassador and NBA player Pau Gasol about the importance of early education.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Global Action Week promotes early childhood education
Posted: April 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks with Jack P. Shankoff, Director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, and Chloe O’Gara, Program Officer for the Hewlett Foundation's Global Development and Population Program, about early childhood education.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Education is key to peace and social development
Posted: February 2012
Podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks with experts on the role of education in peace building in Lebanon, Nepal and Sierra Leone.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
As South Sudan looks to nationhood, education is pivotal
Posted: February 2012
UNICEF Radio moderator Amy Costello speaks with Yasmin Haque of UNICEF and Carol Francis-Rinehart of Project Educate Sudan about the challenges facing children in a newly independent South Sudan.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Significant progress seen in education in 2011
Posted: February 2012
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education Kishore Singh charts the progress made over the past year in the field of global education and highlights the need for a new, innovative vision in 2012.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
On the anniversary of the CRC, children's right to education remains a challenge
Posted: February 2012
To commemorate the 22nd Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke interviews Professor Philip G. Alston, a legal adviser to UNICEF in drafting the articles and Professor David Mark Smolin from the Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama and child rights advocate.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Discussing the importance of achieving universal quality education for all ch...
Posted: February 2012
The Global Partnership for Education has helped more than 19 million children go to school for the first time. A campaign to renew support for these efforts will culminate in a pledging event in Copenhagen on 7-8 November. This series of stories seeks to highlight the Partnership's work in the lead-up to this event.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
On World Teachers Day, three educators share their unique perspectives
Posted: February 2012
This Wednesday will mark the annual celebration of World Teachers' Day, and to commemorate the event, UNICEF's podcast moderator Femi Oke spoke with three educators from around the world who shared with her their unique perspectives.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
An innovative program provides media training for youth in Haiti
Posted: February 2012
Podcast #51: UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke discusses innovative ideas helping children voice their rights in Haiti.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Education a catalyst: a conversation with Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire
Posted: July 2011
UNICEF Radio moderator Amy Costello speaks with Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Maguire about the importance of education in the peace-building process.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Families who escaped violence in Libya face new dangers in Tunisian camp
Posted: July 2011
UNICEF Representative in Tunisia Maria-Luisa Fornara talks about violence at the Shousha transit camp affecting thousands of people who fled the conflict in Libya.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
UNICEF provides thousands of people displaced by Sudanese fighting with life-...
Posted: July 2011
UNICEF correspondent Anja Baron speaks with Chief of UNICEF's Kadugli Field Office, Soledad Herrero, about the situation in the Sudanes region 10 days after hostilities erupted.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
