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The Slovak Spectator on MSNThey built a lifeline for Ukrainian refugees. Now it is time to pass it onWhat are the most measurable results UNICEF has seen in Slovakia over the past two years? Over the past three years of UNICEF’s support in Slovakia, delivered in collaboration with national and local ...
Research shows the actual chore isn't important; the key is how it fits into a framework of teamwork, responsibility, and ...
Forced out of their homes by armed groups, displaced families in Burkina Faso rely on humanitarian aid to meet their children ...
CHILDREN with physical or mental disabilities can enroll in schools that cater to their special needs. There are public and ...
At a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Alka Tiwari, the state directed UNICEF to establish a system for continuous assessment and alignment with departmental initiatives.
Giga, the ITU-UNICEF initiative supporting governments to connect every school to the Internet by 2030, officially ...
IAEA and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Partner to Bridge Gap in Global Childhood Cancer Care
A critical step in our mission is ensuring children everywhere have access to necessary diagnostics and treatment,” said James R. Downing, MD, president and CEO of St. Jude. “Partnering with IAEA ...
Sharing appropriate information with our kids helps them feel better equipped to cope with difficult times, but oversharing ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to USAID had an immediate and deadly impact in war-ravaged Sudan, according to civilians, doctors and aid officials.
Freedom for kids to move through the world on their own may be the key to the Netherlands’ top spot in childhood happiness.
For children too young to remember what life was like before the war, UNICEF-supported classes provide a source of joy and ...
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