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‘SMS 4400’a ‘SMS 4400’ – toll free SMS service for young people in Nepal

7th May 2010 | by unicef | Advocacy, Childrens Rights | No Comments

© UNICEF Nepal/2010/SShrestha “Four… four… zero… zero!”  “Four.. four.. zero.. zero!” This was the chant that reverberated in the air, as young people and old competed with each other in dancing and belting out various versions of the number “4400″ at the launch of UNICEF’s SMS service for the young people in Nepal.  SMS 4400, [...]

Join UNICEF Ireland’s Youth Forum 2010 with a visit to our programmes in Rwanda, Africa

29th April 2010 | by unicef | Advocacy, Childrens Rights | No Comments

In August 2010 we will bring a group of young people to Rwanda to see our work in action. During the trip you will volunteer in one of our partner schools and assist teachers with activities such as Art, Music and Sport. Once you return to Ireland you will become UNICEF Youth Ambassadors and promote [...]

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