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Topic: Carol Bellamy
Carol Bellamy is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

Disease could double tsunami death toll to over 100,000

Confirmed deaths and warnings that disease could multiply the horror of Asias tsunami catastrophe took estimates of the final toll to over 100,000 as the worlds biggest ever relief operation stutters into life against enormous odds.

World short on funding for polio eradication

The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) said it has a $210-million shortfall in its campaign to eradicate poliomyelitis.The money is needed to buy vaccines, as well as for training and logistics, according to a UNICEF statement.

UN warns of 'child survival crisis' in former USSR

The UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF) has announced a child survival crisis in the former Soviet Union where infant mortality rates are alarmingly high in Tajikistan and in other parts of Central Asia and the Caucasus.

Kids must come first, says UN

AN IRAQI BOY BEGS FOR MONEY WHILE SWIMMING IN THE FOUNTAIN IN THE SQUARE OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN CENTRAL BAGHDAD.

Make child safety a top priority

The head of the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) called on military campaigners in the Iraq war to give priority to childrens safety, appealing to them to focus more on the humanitarian impact.

UNICEF says one million Iraqi children could die

LondonUNICEF has issued an urgent warning that hundreds of thousands of malnourished children in Iraq may not survive the war.

Slave buybacks in Sudan have created a trade

The solicitation came with the words "Photos Enclosed, Do Not Bend" stamped on the envelope in red ink. Inside were pictures of an 8-year-old Sudanese girl whose right arm had been blown off.

Cairo summit tackles the problems of children in Africa

The oppressive conditions under which African children live was the focus of a four-day summit in Cairo that opened on May 28.

Sudan calls UNICEF airlift of child soldiers an 'irresponsible act'

Sudan has formally protested to the United Nations childrens agency for secretly airlifting from civil war frontlines around 3,000 child soldiers who had been serving with rebels, a newspaper said on March 4.

UNICEF wins release of child soldiers

The United Nations childrens agency said on February 27 it had airlifted more than 2,800 demobilized child soldiers away from the frontlines in southern Sudan in the largest operation of its kind ever.
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