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UNICEF Goodwill Botschafterin Angelique Kidjo tritt bei der Children’s Gathering auf um UNICEF’s 60sten Jahrestag im UNICEF Haus zu feiern.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2153/Susan Markisz
UNICEF Goodwill Botschafterin Angelique Kidjo, begleitet von einem Gitarristen, tritt bei der Children’s Gathering auf um UNICEF’s 60sten Jahrestag zu feiern. Transparente, die UNICEF’s Arbeit durch die Jahrzehnte chronologisieren, sind hinter ihnen.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2148/Susan Markisz
Angelique Kidjo in Uganda umgeben von einer Gruppe von Kindern, beantwortet Fragen der Presse im Agweng Lager für Menschen die durch den Konflikt im nördlichen Lira District vetrieben wurden.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2108/Olivier Asselin
UNICEF Goodwill Botschafterin Angelique Kidjo spricht mit einer schwangeren Frau ausserhalb eines Gesundheitszentrums im Barr Lager für Menschen die durch den Konflikt im nördlichen Lira District in Uganda vetrieben wurden.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2036/Olivier Asselin
UNICEF Goodwill Botschafterin Angelique Kidjo (Mitte, links) hört zu als ehemalige Kindersoldaten ihre Geschichten erzählen, im Dorf von Alela im nördlichen Lira Distrikt von Uganda. Die Kinder, von denen mehrere durch die LRA entführt wurden, sind kürzlich nach Hause zurück gekehrt und nehmen an Reintegrationsprogrammen teil.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2034/Olivier Asselin
UNICEF Goodwill Botschafterin Angelique Kidjo spricht mit einer schwangeren Frau ausserhalb eines Gesundheitszentrums im Barr Lager für Menschen die durch den Konflikt im nördlichen Lira District in Uganda vetrieben wurden.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2036/Olivier Asselin
Angelique Kidjo lächelt ein Baby an im therapeutischen Ernährungszentrum im Lira Region Überweisungszentrum-Krankenhaus in der Stadt von Lira im nördlichen Uganda.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-2031/Olivier Asselin
Angelique Kidjo performs at the gala event, ‘An Evening of Remembrance and Hope: Uniting the World Against AIDS’. The event brought together Summit delegates and other dignitaries, UNAIDS and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, celebrities and other guests to remember the 25 million people worldwide who have died of AIDS over the past 25 years.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0669/Susan Markisz
On 1 June, 2006 (left-right) internationally renowned musicians Wyclef Jean and Angelique Kidjo perform with the African Children’s Choir during the gala event, ‘An Evening of Remembrance and Hope: Uniting the World Against AIDS’. The event brought together Summit delegates and other dignitaries, UNAIDS and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, celebrities and other guests to remember the 25 million people worldwide who have died of AIDS over the past 25 years.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0659/Susan Markisz
Angelique Kidjo (right) plays with a baby being carried in a sling pouch. She is standing amidst a crowd outside a feeding centre in the Migag area near the town of Wajir in drought-affected North Eastern Province in Kenya.
Credit: UNICEF/HQ06-0392/Guillaume Bonn
Angelique Kidjo (centre-right) claps and sings with children and adults in Harare Children’s Hospital in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. The matron of the hospital is beside Ms. Kidjo, at left.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0383/Guillaume Bonn
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo (centre) visits Kuzivakwashe (left) and Tatenda Suruwo (right) in Harare Children’s Hospital in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. Both girls are HIV-positive and are among the few receiving ARV treatment.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0382/Guillaume Bonn
Angelique Kidjo speaks with the mother of Simbarashe Tagarira, a toddler who is HIV-positive, in Harare Children’s Hospital in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. The child is also malnourished.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0288/Guillaume Bonn
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo holds a girl toddler, standing amidst a crowd of children at a UNICEF-assisted paediatric clinic in Githogoro, a slum settlement in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0285/Guillaume Bonn
Angelique Kidjo (right) helps sort food at a feeding centre in the village of Kotoda near the town of Wajir in the drought-affected Wajir District in Kenya.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ06-0192/Guillaume Bonn
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo sings a song to close a briefing for first spouses on HIV/AIDS and girls’ education at United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ05-1133/Susan Markisz
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo participates with small children in a discussion, at the Tesfa Gebrehane (Path of Light) kindergarten in Awassa, Ethiopia.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ05-0294/Boris Heger
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo holds a painting she has received as a gift, during her visit to the Tesfa Gebrehane (Path of Light) kindergarten, in Awassa, Ethiopia. The painting, done by children at the kindergarten, is of a crying child affected by HIV/AIDS. It carries the message, in Amharic, “Look at me and learn.”
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ05-0291/Boris Heger
Angelique Kidjo speaks with children at the Jamaican Rastafarian Development Community School in the Rastafarian settlement community in the town of Shashemene, Ethiopia
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ05-0289/Boris Heger
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo reads with a group of children Ethiopia.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ05-0287/Boris Heger
Acclaimed singer and UNICEF Special Representative Angelique Kidjo (left) of Benin, accompanied by a girl dancer, performs at the ‘Celebration of Leadership’ concert at United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Credit: © UNICEF/HQ02-0191/Paula Bronstein
Photos © World Education / Katie Martocci and Betsy Onyango





