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Engaging Irish Kids Through Sesame TV
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Sesame Street Indonesia
Social Marketing 4 Healthy Cambodia Kids
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After School Programmes: Do They Work?
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Child Abuse Campaign - UK
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Brazilian Sesame Education
Effect of Children's Television/Scotland
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Communicating for Child Rights in Jordan
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Media by and for Youth and Children
Sesame Tree
Don't Hide It Campaign
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Social Marketing Zinc to Improve Diarrhea Treatment Practices - Findings and Lessons Learned from Cambodia
Jalan Sesama
Sesame Stories (Sippuray Sumsum/Hikayat Simsim)
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Impact Data - I Am a Child But I Have My Rights Too!
Introducing Insecticide-Treated Nets in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
The Impact of a Community Mobilization Project on Health-Related Knowledge and Practices in Cameroon
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Person-to-Person
Speaking Books
Impact Assessment of 'Takalani Sesame' Season II Programme
Khuluma uKhululeke! - Speak Free!
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Alam Simsim
Rruga Sesam and Ulica Sezam Children's TV Series
Impact Assessment of a New Programming Component on HIV and AIDS
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I Am a Child But I Have My Rights Too!
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Telephone
Kimasomaso
Salud es Vida...Enterate!
Kimasomaso
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Tsehai Loves Learning
Vila Sésamo
The Educational Impact of Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim: A Sesame Street Television Series to Promote Respect and Understanding among Children Living in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza
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Children's Performing Arts Workshop (CHIPAWO)
TreasurePostcards Arts Contest
Project SMARTArt
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CBA-UNICEF Children's Programme Award
CBA-UNICEF Award for Children's Programme
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Communication For Polio Eradication - Republic of Yemen
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Sisimpur - Bangladesh
Los Peques - Argentina
Orquesta de Niños Armando Prazeres - Brasil
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Verde Manzana
Casas de Juego, Arte y Sexualidad, Carsa
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Contribution of Radio Broadcasting to the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in Madagascar
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Miller Early Childhood Initiative of A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute
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Kindermusik International
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Drawing Insight: Communicating Development Through Animation
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Voices of Change: Strategic Radio Support for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
"As Though There is Peace": Opinions of Jewish-Israeli Children About Watching Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim Amidst Armed Political Conflict
Improving Breastfeeding Practices on a Broad Scale at the Community Level: Success Stories From Africa and Latin America
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Food Makers in Europe Volunteer to Cut Ads Directed at Children
TV is Good for Children, Insists Academic
Interactive TV is Child's Play
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