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Report finds AIDS campaign gathering momentum despite major challenges.
UNICEF correspondent Dan Thomas reports on highlights of the first year of the UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS campaign.
UNICEF correspondent Dan Thomas reports on highlights of the first year of the UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS campaign.
You're watching UNICEF Television, a song about pain and suffering, loss and bereavement.
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A song about the impact of HIV and AIDS on children everywhere.
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Eleven-year-old Florence Kangai from Kenya is one of 15 million children orphaned by
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AIDS. She's also one of the 2.3 million children under the age of 15 living with HIV.
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We want to launch a global campaign on children and AIDS.
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And finally drawing the attention of the world to the end of my childhood.
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We need your support and our love.
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On October 25, 2005, UNICEF, UNAIDS and many partners gathered at the United Nations in
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New York to launch Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS.
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The event marked the start of a five-year campaign to put the missing face of children
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at the centre of the global AIDS agenda.
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To young people everywhere, let us speak up to support them and let us unite for children
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and unite against AIDS.
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Since then, the campaign has been launched in more than 50 countries around the world,
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including governments, NGOs, charities, private companies and young people themselves, creating
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new partnerships to make sure the youngest members of every society are part of the response
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to the AIDS pandemic.
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Did you know children are dying because of AIDS?
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Devastating young life.
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Devastating young life.
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Devastating young lives around the world.
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Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS has also attracted the support of dozens of celebrities.
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Some are missing your support.
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Eager to lend their voices to the campaign and determined to share the spotlight for
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the good of children and young people.
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I think that our generation is the first generation that can actually provoke tangible changes
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in the world because we have the resources, we have the ideas.
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A special website has documented the campaign's progress, including a monthly TV show.
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Welcome to the Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS update.
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And video reports have been distributed to broadcasters all over the world.
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Every day, another 2,000 children are infected.
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Classes pause for prayer at the Zain al-Hassan Islamic School in East Java.
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But now, a subject that would have once been considered taboo here has become part of the
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curriculum.
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Wandele is six but looks half her age.
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Wandele is HIV positive and since her mother died of AIDS, her granny and her medicine
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have become her lifeline.
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You, the adults, hold the resources, but we together can find ways.
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Partners in the Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS campaign have taken their message
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to a number of high-level events, including the Global Partners Forum in London, the Conference
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on Childhood and AIDS in Paris, and the massive AIDS 2006 gathering in Toronto, where more
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than two dozen sessions were devoted specifically to the needs of children and young people.
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Hope is something that keeps us alive.
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Hope is something that is not tangible, but it holds us for the future.
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The challenges of creating an AIDS-free generation remain huge, but countries around the world
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are implementing a growing number of programs to fight the disease.
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UNICEF including young people in the fight against HIV-AIDS makes me feel really useful.
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In terms of being a young person, you don't really get to feel like you matter sometimes.
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And it's a fight for us.
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It's our future that we're fighting for.
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The cost of antiretroviral drugs for children has been dramatically reduced thanks to new
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deals negotiated by campaign partners.
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Broadcasters like MTV and other media have gone out of their way to spread awareness
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and educate young people.
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And since the campaign started, BBC World has broadcast two series of films documenting
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the lives of HIV-positive children.
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The title, both a question and a challenge.
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Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS, has also attracted support from major sporting
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organizations including the NBA, Barcelona Football Club and the International Cricket
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Council.
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Top players taking part in the 2007 Cricket World Cup are also backing the campaign.
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It's been a year of extraordinary partnership building, advocacy and activities.
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As Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS continues to gather momentum, the aim is to
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make sure that children are truly part of the global response to HIV and AIDS.
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What are we here to do?
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But it's our duty toward those children.
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That's the question I'm asking all the leaders of the world.
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We cannot, absolutely not, take any decision that can jeopardize the future of the children
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of any country in any part of the world.
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