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- Peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka

- For more than 25 years, Sri Lanka was racked by civil war. People are now starting to return to their homes but much remains to be done. UNICEF Sri Lanka’s Philippe Duamelle discusses the situation for children.
- Charles's story

- Charles is one of the children featured in UNICEF UK's 'Put it Right' initiative. Last year, his mother discovered that she had HIV. Shortly after having his baby sister, Kaseo, she died. Charles tells his story in his own words.
- HIV Infographic: Universal Access

- Many mothers and babies around the world do not have access to services that can help prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Learn about UNICEF's goal of universal access to testing and treatment for the virus.
- UNICEF airlifts school to children in Haiti

- Mount Jacquot school in Haiti was demolished in the January earthquake. It has been replaced by a UNICEF tent school, flown in by helicopter. A month after the quake, hundreds of Haitian children returned to school.
- Help UNICEF put it right for Aklima

- Aklima, 12, lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Her parents don't earn enough money to support them all. As a result, Aklima is unable to spend her days in a classroom like other children her age. Instead, she makes a living by scavenging at a rubbish dump.
- Help UNICEF put it right for Sreynet

- Sreynet, 10, has lived on the streets in Cambodia all her life. Street children like Sreynet have little say in deciding their future and few opportunities to express their feelings and concerns. Many of them are not even registered at birth.
- UNICEF delivers aid to Port-au-Prince

- UNICEF's Executive Director visited Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti. She saw a park where residents are living in makeshift shelters and a residential child care centre. UNICEF is delivering food, clean water and basic health services.





