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Campaign for children's right with UNICEF
Campaigning for children's rights is at the very heart of UNICEF UK's work. However, the challenges facing children exceed the capacity of any single organisation – by far. That is why your support is invaluable. Only with your help can we make a positive difference and build a world that is fit for children.
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The UK Government made a bold pledge to give 10 per cent of its HIV budget to support children affected by AIDS. This funding is now in danger. Take urgent action to save this funding. |
Petition the Chancellor to help stop babies being born with HIV |
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I believe all babies should be born free from HIV. I want the world leaders to keep promises made to help raise the $1.5 billion neeeded to stop babies being born with HIV. |
Stop millions of children dying because of broken AIDS promises |
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Every day, over 1,000 children die from an AIDS-related illness. Britain’s Prime Minister promised to end help end this tragedy by committing to achieve universal access to HIV services by 2010. But this promise is already being broken. |
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Now that Gordon Brown has taken over as the new Prime Minister, we want to know what issue affecting children you think should be top of his agenda. Please send an e-card and let us know your view. |
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Last year, nearly half a million babies were born with HIV. With access to medical care, babies of HIV-positive mothers can be born healthy and HIV free. However, one of the biggest obstacles to babies being born HIV free is not enough health workers. |
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Sign up and show your support for babies who are born with HIV. Join our campaign to ensure that all babies have the chance to be Born Free from HIV.
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In March 2007 the UK signed the European Convention on Trafficking, bringing the guarantee of help and protection for child victims of trafficking a step closer. Ask the Government to implement this Convention as a matter of urgency.
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Breastfeeding provides babies with all the nutrients they need in their first six months and reduces their risk of suffering from a range of serious illnesses during infancy. Find out how you can support women breastfeeding in the UK. |







