From struggle to sustainability
Read how UNICEF-supported solar-powered mini water yard transformed lives by bringing clean and safe water to Gelhanty and neighbouring villages in Sudan.
Read how UNICEF-supported solar-powered mini water yard transformed lives by bringing clean and safe water to Gelhanty and neighbouring villages in Sudan.
Malaria remains one of Africa’s deadliest diseases, killing nearly half a million children under the age of 5 each year. In her latest blog, President and CEO Sevaun Palvetzian talks about the latest breakthrough in vaccinations: we finally have a new malaria vaccine poised to save the lives of children everywhere.
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Continued humanitarian action crucial in saving children’s lives
UNICEF is keeping kids safe by working with our partners to strengthen and support children's protection programs.
UNICEF is working to strengthen health systems so they can reliably deliver quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare for children around the world.
Over 20 per cent of victims are children, according to UNICEF
UNICEF Canada has been conducting door-to-door fundraising campaigns across the country since 2004. These campaigns are part of UNICEF’s fundraising strategy to create awareness, and to empower Canadians to advance the rights of every child, everywhere.
A diverse group of leaders from the medical, legal and business communities, the UNICEF Canada Board of Directors exercises overall responsibility for the policies, programs and direction of the organization and provides advice and counsel on a broad range of policy and operational matters.
Six-month-old Eyenga was one of thousands of children in the 42 districts of Cameroon who received the vaccine against malaria this year. The vaccine is part of the routine vaccination. Each child will have to receive 4 doses from the time they’re six months until they reach their second birthday.
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