UNICEF’s State of the World's Children 2024 Report underscores the critical climate- and technology-related steps necessary to ensure a successful future for children.
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UNICEF calls for investment in Syria's war-damaged schools:::: Aleppo, Syria:: Ted Chaiban, UNICEF Deputy executive director“The first thing we need in order to be able to support education and deliver an aducational system is the financing and we urge donor partners not to miss this opportunity to support Syria during this period of transition.
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Gaza Nutrition, water sanitation kits, hygiene kits and items for neonatal care are some of the supplies Unicef has prepared to send into Gaza on 1,300 lorries once the border crossings open under the terms of a ceasefire that starts on Sunday morning,
UNICEF is collaborating with faith leaders, village elders, and platforms such as the Shillong All Faith Forum to overcome challenges posed by religious beliefs and encourage vaccination in traditionally resistant communities.
New partnership introduces Green Skills Training Program in Pakistan, focusing on youth education and digital skills with $1.5 million investment through SIFC support.
A child shall have a right to a name, nationality and to know his [or her] biological parents and extended family.” Besides this, subsection (3) establishes the responsibility of each parent or guardian to register the birth of his [or her child] to the Registrar-General.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says the humanitarian crisis in Haiti has reached a critical point, with one in eight children now internally displaced due to escalating violence fueled by armed groups who continue to control most of the capital,
Worried by its 51 per cent high burden of malnutrition among U-Five children, the Gombe State Government has donated 5,830 cartons of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food to prioritise the well-being of its children.
UNICEF) has presented a consignment of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) to the Gombe State Government to address acute severe malnutrition among children under the age of five.