Following the attack on Saudi Teaching Maternal Hospital in El Fasher Sudan which resulted in 70 deaths and 19 injuries UNICEF on Tuesday said that at least ...
The award-winning pictures of 2024 show sad and hopeful moments, "reminding us of our shared mission: to work for the ...
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Africanews English on MSNTikTok personality Khaby Lame joins UNICEF as goodwill ambassadorTikTok star Khaby Lame receives a T-shirt from UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa Gilles Fagninou after being named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNExtreme climate events in 2024 disrupted 242 million students: UNICEFThe report noted that heatwaves were the primary climate hazard affecting schools in 2024, resulting in the closure of schools and disrupting the education of at least 118 million students in a single ...
The award-winning pictures show sad and hopeful moments of children reminding us of "our common task: to stand up for the well-being of children worldwide," says UNICEF.
UNICEF has accelerated the distribution of supplies and services to children in the Gaza Strip, with more than 350 trucks entering in the first w ...
US President Donald Trump’s ominous threat to take over the Panama Canal and Greenland sets the stage for a new political ...
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DPA International on MSNUnicef: Extreme weather kept nearly 250 million kids out of school in 2024Extreme weather caused significant disruptions to education worldwide in 2024, with around 242 million students in 85 countries missing lessons due to heatwaves, storms, floods and droughts.
New York: The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned today that around 3.2 million children under the age of five in Sudan are at risk of severe malnutrition. UNICEF's Chief, Advocacy and ...
New York’s Mayor’s Office has announced that a $500m renovation and redevelopment project will take place at One and Two UN ...
Natalie Venegas is a Weekend Reporter at Newsweek based in New York. Her focus is reporting ... International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Of those roughly 42,000 people, half were children ...
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