Videos
For Every Child
For Every Child - Short Version
This 3 minute video provides an overview for Kindergarten - Grade 5 students of UNICEF’s work to protect children’s rights around the world.
For Every Child - Long Version
This 6 minute video provides an overview for Grade 5 – Grade 12 students of UNICEF’s work to protect children’s rights around the world.
Children and AIDS
Children: The Missing Face of AIDS (Full Video - 16 minutes)
This video profiles a day in the life of Nyirsabimana, a young Rwandan girl who has been orphaned by AIDS and left to care for her young siblings alone. (Secondary Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities)
This video is separated into two smaller clips below for faster download times.
Part one of Children: The Missing Face of AIDS - 13 minutes.
This video profiles a day in the life of Nyirsabimana, a young Rwandan girl who has been orphaned by AIDS and left to care for her young siblings alone. (Secondary Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities)
Part two of Children: The Missing Face of AIDS - 3 minutes.
This video profiles a day in the life of Nyirsabimana, a young Rwandan girl who has been orphaned by AIDS and left to care for her young siblings alone. (Secondary Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities)
Hope in the time of Aids
“Hope In The Time of AIDS” travels across five African countries to show the remarkable strength and determination of people fighting not only a disease, poverty and a lack of education, but also the media stereotypes of Africa as a hopeless case. You will hear from tireless activists such as Stephen Lewis, UNICEF Canada's Nigel Fisher and humanitarian (and retired general) Roméo Dallaire, as well as doctors from Africa and the West; to children, mothers, fathers, sex-workers, educators and NGO leaders all across Africa. “Hope In The Time of AIDS” makes it clear that through the efforts of people across the world HIV and AIDS will be stopped.
Love (and Babies) in the Time of AIDS: A Journey to India
This documentary follows HIV/AIDS activist Thembi Ngubane, 23, as she travels from her home in Khayelitsha, South Africa to the bustling centre of Bollywood in Mumbai, India. For more information on the film, click here.

