TVE and UNICEF "Aware of childhood"

Since yesterday and until November 30, TVE presents with UNICEF the Second Week "Aware of childhood", a common commitment With children from all over the planet.

During these days, more than twenty programs of La 1, La 2 and rtve.es will try to sensitize Spanish public opinion about the plight of children in the world, especially in developing countries.

Some of the programs that will contain this content are the following:

  • The News of TVE will emit in one of the two daily news a piece of news to publicize and disseminate the situation of children in the world.
  • TV documents will broadcast today in La 2 the report "Toxic rain" in which he explains how the American army spaced a toxic herbicide in southern Vietnam, called "orange agent" that caused thousands of children to be born with serious physical deformations.
  • "Weekly Report" will issue a report on Saturday, November 29 that will address the situation of immigrant children arriving alone in our country.
  • The Thematic Night under the title "Without childhood", dedicates the edition of Saturday November 29 to the hundreds of children around the world who become child soldier with the issuance of three documentaries: "Children of war", "The difficult return home" and "Prisoners in Siberia".
  • "The Lunnis" will include every day a capsule of Lunicef of two and a half minutes, a spot, a council of Lunicef ​​and the UNICEF song "For a better world". Also on Saturday 29 there will be a special chapter of Lunicef ​​half an hour long.
  • Today TVE 1 will recover the documentary film "SOS Niger, a silent emergency" whose protagonists are Imanol Arias and Ana Duato and shows us a seven-day trip to the African continent where they visited several Unicef ​​projects, including , the centers dedicated to medical assistance and vaccination, those that offer nutrition programs or a comprehensive water extraction and treatment system.
  • "Spanish Version" will screen on Friday 28 "In the world every so often", a highly recommended documentary film in which five prestigious directors (Patricia Ferreira, Pere Joan Ventura, Chus Gutiérrez, Javier Corcuera and Javier Fesser) roll five children's stories counted from the point of view of the children themselves. They address UNICEF's five priorities: girls' education, integrated early childhood development, immunization, the fight against HIV / AIDS and protection against violence, exploitation, and discrimination.

Undoubtedly a very commendable campaign with high quality content that helps us, adults, to know a little more about children and especially those who live in disadvantaged situations.