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Manchester Utd stars celebrate 10 years of United for UNICEF
Sir Alex Ferguson, Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, Patrice Evra and Dimitar Berbatov were among those to turn out in style for the United for UNICEF Gala Dinner which raised £80,000 for UNICEF.

Ambassador Giggs in Sierra Leone
In October 2009, UNICEF Ambassador Ryan Giggs visited Sierra Leone to highlight the importance of HIV prevention in combating the spread of the disease amongst young people, as part of UNICEF UK’s new ‘Live Free from HIV’ campaign.

Manchester United stars visit HIV prevention projects in China
Manchester United stars Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Carrick highlight the vital role of education in preventing HIV amongst young people in China.

Man Utd defends rights of vulnerable children in Malaysia
Premier League champions kick off their Asia Tour 2009 in Malaysia by striking home a powerful message about protecting children from HIV.

Football rivals united in the goal of an AIDS free generation
Joint statement from David Gill, Chief Executive, Manchester United and Joan Laporta, President, FC Barcelona in advance of the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final, Rome.

Manchester United stars raise over £65,000 for world's children
Manchester United players, staff and partners turned out in style tonight for the seventh annual prestigious United for UNICEF Gala Dinner, in aid of the club's international charity partner UNICEF.

Manchester United star Solskjaer to play last match for UNICEF
The Manchester United player and UNICEF Norway Goodwill Ambassador Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will donate part of the revenue from his Testimonial Match to UNICEF education projects across Africa.

Manchester United stars visit UNICEF projects in South Africa
UNICEF UK Ambassador Ryan Giggs and team mate Chris Eagles took time out from the club's tour of South Africa to learn about the impact of AIDS and violence on young people.

Champions League stars put rivalries aside for UNICEF
Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand and FC Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o will put aside their football rivalries to join UNICEF in calling for action to halt the devastating impact of HIV and AIDS on the world’s children.

Man Utd dedicate Everton clash to children affected by HIV and AIDS
Manchester United’s Premier League football match against Everton on Sunday 23 December 2007 will be dedicated in support of UNICEF’s work with children affected by HIV and AIDS.

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