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UNICEF supporter Millie Bobby Brown on the set of a video produced for World Children's Day 2018 on 24 August 2018 in New York City in the United States of America. Actor Millie Bobby Brown has teamed up with UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson and Lilly Singh; singer-songwriter Dua Lipa and performance artists the Blue Man Group, in a new video released by UNICEF ahead of World Children’s Day, celebrated on 20 November 2018. The short video shows the 14 year-old star – who has symbolically changed her name to Millie Bobby ‘Blue’ to mark the occasion – overseeing a global ‘go blue’ operation. Alongside her team of young helpers, Millie calls on fellow UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors and supporters to join her in going blue – by wearing or displaying the colour blue – in support of children’s rights. As the story unfolds, viewers see the stars responding to Millie’s call while going about their daily lives. Liam Neeson bakes blue cupcakes while reenacting a famous scene from his cult-hit Taken, Dua is in studio re-recording the lyrics of her global hit Be The One from red to blue, Orlando is on a film set working under his new name – Orlando ‘Bluem’ – and Lilly is at home making ‘blunicorn’ smoothies. UNICEF’s annual World Children’s Day is commemorated each year on 20 November and marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The global day raises awareness and vital funds for the millions of children who are unschooled, unprotected and uprooted. This year, UNICEF is inviting the public to go online and sign its global petition asking for leaders to commit to fulfilling the rights of every child now and for future generations, and to Go Blue for every child by doing or wearing something blue on 20 November.
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Millie Bobby ‘Blue’ Leads Cast of Stars in New UNICEF Video

November 16, 2018November 19, 2018 RMN News Children, Millie Bobby, UNICEF, Video

Millie Bobby ‘Blue’ Leads Cast of Stars in New UNICEF Video Actress Millie Bobby Brown has teamed up with UNICEF

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Children demonstrating in the streets of New Delhi so that the Indian government should protect them from dust pollution, noise pollution, and air pollution of extended FAR construction activity in occupied housing societies. Photo and Campaign by Rakesh Raman [ Click the photo to know the details. ]
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Over 90% of Children Breathe Toxic Air Every Day: WHO

October 30, 2018October 31, 2018 RMN News Children, Environment, Pollution, WHO

Every day around 93% of the world’s children under the age of 15 years (1.8 billion children) breathe air that

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Health Benefits of Breastfeeding for Infants and Mothers
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3 in 5 Babies Not Breastfed in First Hour of Life: UNICEF

July 31, 2018August 1, 2018 RMN News Breastfeeding, Children, UNICEF

An estimated 78 million babies – or three in five – are not breastfed within the first hour of life,

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Children attend school in the town of Banki, which was recaptured by the Nigerian military in 2015 from Boko Haram, in Banki, Nigeria, 28 September 2017. Photo: UNICEF
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Children with Boko Haram Ties Released in Nigeria

July 10, 2018July 11, 2018 RMN News Boko Haram, Children, Nigeria

UNICEF welcomed Monday the release of 183 children from Nigerian Armed Forces, in Maiduguri, Borno State, northeast Nigeria. The release

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Narendra Modi interacting with the media at the start of Monsoon Session of Parliament, in New Delhi on July 18, 2016 (file photo)
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Monsoon Session of Parliament to Begin from 18th July

June 25, 2018June 27, 2018 RMN News Children, Monsoon, Parliament, Women

The Monsoon Session of Parliament 2018 would be held from 18th July till 10th August, informed Union Minister for Chemicals

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Children at a shelter in Jibreen, Aleppo, Syria, play with a cart. Photo: UNICEF/Rzehak
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Syria Conflict: 6 million Children Uprooted from Homes

June 12, 2018June 13, 2018 RMN News Children, Syria, UNICEF

UNICEF said Monday it has received reports that at least 13 children were killed in the past days in Syria.

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    India Faces LPG Shortage as West Asia Conflict Disrupts Supplies

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    Delhi’s Toxic Air Surpasses War Zone Fatality Risks; New AI Pilot to Track ‘Invisible’ Deaths

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    Punjab Government Launches Controversial Cash-Transfer Scheme Amidst Staggering ₹4 Lakh Crore Debt

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    UNESCO Warns of Alarming Global Decline in Press Freedom and Journalist Safety

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