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UNICEF correspondent Anwulika Okafor reports on the UNICEF Executive Board's trip to Peru.
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Peru's Amazonian beauty as seen from the water.
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Members of Peru's indigenous, Kintoshi and Chopra communities
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traveled 18 hours on these waters to meet with a delegation
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of UNICEF's executive board, who were in Peru to see how
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UNICEF's work has helped to tackle some of the problems
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facing this developing society.
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Members of the board were greeted with traditional dance and music,
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but also with gratitude.
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UNICEF's work in this area has helped to abate the spread
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of hepatitis B amongst these indigenous communities,
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who were at one time thought to be close to extinction
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because of the disease.
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Now, some 88% of children have been immunized
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against the deadly threat.
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In other parts of Peru, the board took time out to visit
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schools where children are not only learning,
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but also being given outlets to seek solutions
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to their own problems.
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Having this direct contact with the population,
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where they have actually implemented these programs,
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is very illustrative.
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Because when you exchange opinions about the activities
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of UNICEF in the field, I believe that we are pulling together
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elements that will let us have much more precise reflections.
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At a maternal health center in Lima,
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the board saw how UNICEF's work was helping to educate mothers
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in natal care and in the dangers of mother-to-child transmission
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of HIV and AIDS.
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While the delegation's main focus of attention
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was on what UNICEF and its partners could contribute
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to helping governments take action to neutralize threats
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affecting the rights of young people,
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the trip also showed how much progress had been made
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from the partnerships already in existence.
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Providing hope and enthusiasm for future generations.
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This is Amaliko Okafor reporting for UNICEF Television,
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Unite for Children.
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- Fecha:
- 29 de mayo de 2007 - 14:47
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- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNICEF (United Nations International Chidren's Emergency Fund)
- Duración:
- 01′ 59″
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