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Shows UNICEF responding to the crises of children and parents in Asia, Africa, and Latin America with health care, food, medicine, birth control, education, vocational training, and tools and equipment. Shows several training centers for young mothers, nurses, and industrial workers and explains that these centers are integral parts of UNICEF's self-help program. Indicates that during the post World War II period UNICEF helped 5,000,000 European children in five countries. | |||
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Revision as of 23:49, 2 December 2021
All our futures is a short film from 1970 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.
Shows UNICEF responding to the crises of children and parents in Asia, Africa, and Latin America with health care, food, medicine, birth control, education, vocational training, and tools and equipment.
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Release date | 1970 |
Shows UNICEF responding to the crises of children and parents in Asia, Africa, and Latin America with health care, food, medicine, birth control, education, vocational training, and tools and equipment. Shows several training centers for young mothers, nurses, and industrial workers and explains that these centers are integral parts of UNICEF's self-help program. Indicates that during the post World War II period UNICEF helped 5,000,000 European children in five countries.