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UNICEF closed 21 treatment centers in Gaza due to Israeli military operations and evacuation orders. The ongoing blockade has ...
Reflections from a recent visit to Zambia, where UNICEF and partners are improving the lives of children through impactful ...
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Africanews on MSNAt least 14 million children worldwide risk malnutrition, warns UNICEFAn estimated 14 million children are projected to experience interruptions in nutrition support and services due to recent ...
A new UN global report shows a 40% decline in maternal deaths worldwide from 2000 to 2023. Notably, Bangladesh has exceeded this global average, achieving a remarkable 79% reduction in its maternal ...
UNICEF regional director for Europe and Central Asia, Regina De Dominicis, on Saturday condemned Russia's rocket attack on Kryvyi Rih in the Ukrainian Dnipro region last week, noting that the ...
The UN children's organization UNICEF has urged Israel to allow allow aid convoys access to the Gaza Strip to help alleviate ...
Declining vaccination rates are leaving communities vulnerable to the spread of debilitating, preventable diseases like ...
Measles cases in the European region surged last year to reach their highest levels since 1997, the World Health Organization and the UN’s children agency, UNICEF, said Thursday.
While progress has been made since 1990, the country continues to record the highest rate of stillbirths in South Asia, demanding immediate and scaled-up interventions ...
Plus, an alum left $35 million to Allegheny College to build an innovation lab, and Vanderbilt Law School will use $6.8 ...
At least 14 million children worldwide risk losing access to essential nutrition services in 2025 due to reductions in donor ...
UNITED NATIONS, United States (AFP) — At least 14 million children face hunger and a heightened risk of malnutrition or death this year, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF ...
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