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Sevaun
Palvetzian
President and CEO, UNICEF Canada
Sevaun Palvetzian is President and CEO of UNICEF Canada, the world’s leading humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children survive, thrive and reach their full potential. She is a widely respected Canadian leader who has built and led high-performing teams across the public, non-profit, corporate, and humanitarian sectors.
Bernadine
Yee
Chief Operating Officer, UNICEF Canada
Bernadine Yee is the Chief Operating Officer for UNICEF Canada, providing critical guidance and oversight to the organization, ensuring it delivers on its mandate to help vulnerable children in the most efficient, effective and timely manner.
A caring, trusted leader and problem solver, Bernadine joined UNICEF Canada in 2017. Prior to that, Bernadine held senior finance leadership roles at Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Diabetes Canada, World Vision Canada and Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from McGill University and has earned her Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CMA) designation.
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WE ARE KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE WITH LIFE-SAVING VACCINES
Vaccines have safely reduced preventable deadly diseases like polio and tetanus, and even eradicated smallpox. Our immunization campaigns against measles, cholera and COVID-19 have helped protect the health of many children and families. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child, regardless of where they live, has access to the vaccines they need to survive and thrive.
BIRTH REGISTRATION
A quarter of children born today are deprived of birth certificates. Children without a birth certificate are unable to prove their age or access supports like health care, and they are more vulnerable to violence, abuse and exploitation. UNICEF’s work focuses on helping governments strengthen their civil registration systems, and making information and services related to birth registration widely available.
CHILD MARRIAGE
Child marriage, also known as early marriage, robs girls of their childhood and threatens their well-being. Girls who marry before 18 are more likely to experience domestic violence, be less educated and have worse health than those who are unmarried at that age. UNICEF works with our partners to help empower young girls and identify and address the systemic barriers to gender equality.
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This enactment provides for the development of a national strategy to support children and youths in Canada.
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I remind all parties that in this war, as in all wars, it is children who suffer first and suffer most.
Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director
Children need protection and support in Haiti.
Violence, disease and hunger threatening children’s live.
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