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We are always looking for new fundraising events to add to our calendar and warmly welcome your support. Charity events like these play a vital role in promoting UNICEF, and in advocating and fundraising on behalf of children in need. In return, we will offer you plenty of support along the way.
December 3 is the annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities and aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the rights, dignity and well-being of persons with disabilities – including children. It also celebrates the benefits for the whole society when persons with disabilities are included in every aspect of life.
With UNICEF and Kiwanis, Canadians are helping to eliminate tetanus around the globe.
No one wants to stand by when a child is in desperate need. But in remote and hard-to-reach communities around the world, there are children struggling to hold on to life. That’s why UNICEF works tirelessly to ensure children survive, wherever children’s lives are at risk. By plane, train, boat or foot, we reach the poorest, most vulnerable children in the world’s most inaccessible places, bringing them simple, life-saving essentials like vaccines and clean water.
UNICEF Canada works with partners, colleagues and people from around the world to tackle the problems of child survival and child rights. Sometimes we invite them to share their thoughts on our blog.
New global estimates show a 15 per cent increase in the total number of FGM survivors compared to data released in 2016
Adolescent girls are the face of courage, strength and resilience. They are powerful change-makers driving progress in their families, schools and communities.
This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Mozambique chief of communication, Guy Taylor, to whom quoted text may be attributed - at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
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