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UNICEF on Twitter: "Laptops. Phones. Televisions. Radios. As schools closed due to COVID-19, parents, and teachers have come up with innovative ways to keep children learning. Yet not every child has access.
KSrelief signs a joint agreement with UNICEF to promote radio education for children in Burkina Faso The official Saudi Press Agency
The Radio Education Programme:Ray of hope for internally displaced children in the Boucle du Mouhoun | UNICEF Burkina Faso
Mr Golden Sun: solar-powered radios support remote learning | UNICEF Kenya
32,000 USAID-funded solar-powered radios will enable distance learning for up to 160,000 children
30-Second Radio Spot of Danny Kaye - UNICEF Greeting Card] | Library of Congress
Good old radio | UNICEF
Radio Education Gets its Day in the Sun in Mali | Education Cannot Wait
Solar radios to keep children learning in Zimbabwe | UNICEF Zimbabwe
For Nepal's Anxious Children, Help Is on the Radio | UNICEF USA
Radio at the heart of communities | UNICEF
Learning through the radio amid COVID-19 | UNICEF Malawi
Coronavirus : quand la radio remplace l'école en République démocratique du Congo
UNICEF Iceland Radio - playlist by Spotify | Spotify
UNICEF - Radio ⚡📻 then and now. 1994: A children-led... | Facebook
Education through radio for a resilient education system in crisis contexts | UNICEF
Community radio reduces violence against children | UNICEF United Republic of Tanzania
UN Radio Classics | United Nations UN Audiovisual Library
Radio: The universal medium that leaves no one behind | UN News
Radio lessons provide much needed continuity in learning amid the Covid-19 pandemic | UNICEF Zimbabwe
UNICEF Market | Portable solar windup radio to provide lifesaving info. - Inspired Gifts
Radio-based learning gets its day in the sun in Mali | UNICEF
Stream Interview With Paul Heber From Unicef Luxembourg by ARA City Radio | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Education and COVID-19: UN helps children continue their learning | United Nations
Children in Guinea listen to a UNICEF-funded daily radio programme about Ebola. | Humanitarian Practice Network
While Schools Are Closed, Radio Lessons Keep Students Learning | UNICEF USA