Queens Young Leader Awards - Buckingham Palace
Nick Grimshaw practices rhythmic gymnastics at Richmond Gymnastics ahead of the "Clash of the titans" challenge.
Team Coe celebrate their victory over John Bishop's team in the Clash of the Titans challenge, Part of Sport Relief 2014
Danny Dyer visits a Comic Relief funded clean water tap in a slum in Freetown. The slum is supported by Y-Care international and local partner YMCA Sierra Leone. Comic Relief Awarded these projects funds to provide 1800 unemployed young people with training, academic skills as well as metoring to assist them in finding jobs. In addition awareness raising campaigns on hygine, with a bid to educating the population on the causes and spread of Ebola.
Little Mix filming their newly released single "Word Up" at David Lloyd Club, Farnham.
Reggie Yates and Michaela Coel try out the bikes they've just delivered after driving with them in convoy from Nairobi as part of the Red Nose Convoy. The Kadama Widows Association carries out training in HIV awareness and prevention and helps local health centres reach more people within the community. Additionally, they’ve helped people living with HIV to start small businesses, so that they can earn a living and buy nutritious food to help them stay well.
Russell Kane, Hugh Dennis, David Baddiel, Katy Brand, Reggie Yates and Michaela Coel set off on day 4 the Red Nose Convoy travelling from Nairobi to Tororo in Uganda.
Lord Coe practices rhythmic gymnastics at Charterhouse Club ahead of the "Clash of the titans" challenge agains John Bishop.
Team India beat Switzerland 4 – 2. Harash Vadan, India’s number 10, scored a hat-trick making for a very emotional win.
Naomie Harris, Bianca Jagger and Mariella Frostrup join thousands of people on the Millennium Bridge as part of action/2015, to mark the eve of the signing of the new Global Goals.
Russell Kane talks with Mary Christine and baby Richard (18 Months) after his final HIV test. After enrolling in the Mothers 2 Mothers programme during her pregnancy, she came to the clinic and followed the advice of the Mentor Mothers and as a result, baby richard will live a life free from HIV. Mothers 2 Mothers trains, employs and empowers local mothers who are living with HIV to become ‘Mentor Mothers’ and help pregnant women who are also diagnosed with the virus. They provide essential information and support to help prevent transmission and keep mothers healthy.
A crew member from tall ship Golden Leeuw climbs the rigging in preparation for departure.
The Chilean Woman's team celebrate winnign the 12th annual Homeless World Cup in Santiago, Chile.
Michaela Coel and Reggie Yates help unload the bikes they've delivered to the Kadama Widows Association as part of the Red Nose Convoy. The Kadama Widows Association carries out training in HIV awareness and prevention and helps local health centres reach more people within the community. Additionally, they’ve helped people living with HIV to start small businesses, so that they can earn a living and buy nutritious food to help them stay well.
Danny Dyer visits a slum in Freetown supported by Y-Care international and local partner YMCA Sierra Leone. Comic Relief Awarded these projects funds to provide 1800 unemployed young people with training, academic skills as well as metoring to assist them in finding jobs. In addition awareness raising campaigns on hygine, with a bid to educating the population on the causes and spread of Ebola.
Danny Dyer with Nurse Lucia during a visit to the OLA During Childrens Hospital, GAVI Alliance. Comic Relief has funded GAVI since 2012 and awared funds in 2014 to purchace and deliver three lifesaving Vaccines to hundres of thousands of children in a selected number of African countries. Immunisation is one of the most effective ways of preventing children from dying from diseses. In africa alone, 600,000 children each year could be saved in vacccine programmes were fully implemened. Most countries have now introduced immunisation programmes in their national health plans, but almost a quater of african children are stil not being vaccinated adequately.
Russell Kane dances with Kadama Widows as they greet the Red Nose Convoy at Kadama Widows Association before they deliver the Bicycles they've brought from Nairobi in the convoy. The Kadama Widows Association carries out training in HIV awareness and prevention and helps local health centres reach more people within the community. Additionally, they’ve helped people living with HIV to start small businesses, so that they can earn a living and buy nutritious food to help them stay well.
Michaela Coel talks with Violet, a midwide at the Kibera AMREF Centre. AMREF provides training for hundreds of community health workers to help pregnant women, babies and those living with HIV to be healthy and safe.
Russell Kane, Hugh Dennis, David Baddiel, Katy Brand, Reggie Yates and Michaela Coel celebrate at Nagongera Boys School, the last stop on the Red Nose Convoy after delivering their vital supplies consisting of over 8000 mosquito nets. Malaria Consortium, which ensures insecticide treated nets were distributed to pregnant women and children in the area of Tororo, in Uganda. In addition, local communities were taught how to best prevent, detect and treat malaria.
Russell Kane, Hugh Dennis, David Baddiel, Katy Brand, Reggie Yates and Michaela Coel arrive at Nagongera Boys School, the last stop on the Red Nose Convoy to deliver their vital supplies consisting of over 8000 mosquito nets. Malaria Consortium, which ensures insecticide treated nets were distributed to pregnant women and children in the area of Tororo, in Uganda. In addition, local communities were taught how to best prevent, detect and treat malaria.