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2024 one of the worst years in UNICEF’s history for children in conflict

‘Not the new normal’ – 2024 ‘one of the worst years in UNICEF’s history’ for children in conflict The impact…

1 year ago

AI tech start-up raised €21K for UNICEF through Advertise for Good Initiative

Buymedia, an emerging AI tech start-up founded in 2015 has raised an impressive €21,000 as part of their ‘Advertise for…

3 years ago

United Nations – 71 Abuses Against Children in Warzones Daily

Between 2005 and 2020, the United Nations have verified over 266,000 grave violations against children in war, however, they say…

4 years ago

Thomas Schumann Capital to provide potable water for Ukrainians

Water focussed impact investment fund Thomas Schumann Capital is looking to raise $3.1m via crypto donations to provide water for…

4 years ago

Afraid to Speak Out? MD Films presents a series of 9 “Unlock Secrets” NFT videos on Rarible

MD Films presents a series of 9 "Unlock Secrets" NFT videos on Rarible in support of condemning domestic violence and…

5 years ago

Oxfam Ireland awarded grant to develop Blockchain tech, UnBlocked Cash

Oxfam Ireland awarded grant to develop Blockchain tech By Kieran Smith Blockchain promises to bring greater transparency and efficiency to…

6 years ago

Computer Science Student a Winner at Techfugees Global Challenge Competition

Suad Al Darra, an MSc student in Computer Science at the College of Engineering and Informatics in NUI Galway was…

7 years ago

Blockchain leaders to speak at World Investment Forum 2018

Global blockchain leaders are scheduled to speak at the World Investment Forum 2018, taking place in Geneva, Switzerland later this…

7 years ago

Clooney foundation to open 7 public schools for 3000 Syrian refugee children in Lebanon

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU The Clooney Foundation for Justice, Google.org,  HP Inc and UNICEF's partnership will enroll…

8 years ago

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