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Related articles Thousands of Syrian refugees arrive in Iraq
20 November 2012
Dohuk, Iraq: She's only four years old, but Syrian refugee Magi can't shake off the sounds and images of war that forced her family to flee the embattled northern city of Aleppo and seek shelter in northern Iraq. Read
More about: Refugees & displaced people 20 November 2012
Elbasan, Albania: Volunteering for the first time in a summer camp for children, she saw it as a kind of psychological and social training for children, helping them to socialize. “This helps them to overcome shyness and to express themselves through games and different activities.” Read
UN Volunteers and Children in Oruro, Bolivia
20 November 2012
Oruro, Bolivia: Through our work with children we provide information and raise awareness to help them better understand all the consequences of our daily consumption. We presented the alternatives we have as citizens to stop ourselves from being part of the problem and start becoming part of the solution. Read
More about: Environment Countries: Bolivia 20 November 2012
Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo: “We often forget that child labor is behind certain consumer goods such as cocoa and mobile phones. One of the main challenges is to fight against the ills of globalization,” Read
More about: MDG 2: Universal primary education Poverty Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 25 October 2012
Dili, Timor-Leste: In Timor-Leste, United Nations Day celebrations took place with the re-inauguration of the Peace Memorial in the International People’s Park on Dili's waterfront. The Park re-opened with a refurbished Peace Memorial after months of extensive repairs. Read
More about: Peace & conflict resolution Countries: Timor-Leste |
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