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WHAT WE DO
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Agenda for #EVERYchild
As world leaders set out a roadmap for human progress over the next 15 years, it is vital that every child is included, and that children everywhere are at the heart of the new global agenda.
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Child protection and social inclusion
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Child survival
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Education
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Emergencies and humanitarian action
- UNICEF in emergencies
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Gender equality
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In depth
- Communication for development
- Evaluation and good practices
- Gender equality
- Human rights–based approach to programming
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- Policy advocacy and partnerships for children’s rights
- Social and economic policy
- Strategic Plan 2014–2017
- Supplies and logistics
- Transparency and accountability
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- WHERE WE WORK
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PRESS CENTRE
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Syrian crisis
As the crisis enters its third year, the world must not forget the human realities at stake.
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Latest press releases
- Statement by Anthony Lake, UNICEF Executive Director on attack on teachers’ office in Yemen
- Yemen Conflict: Over a thousand child casualties so far – UNICEF
- Reported rape of a young girl in the Central African Republic
- Hygiene practices have helped keep Ebola out of the classroom
- Reports of sexual abuse of children in Kasur, Pakistan - Statement
- UNICEF calls for $9.2 million USD for children affected by Myanmar floods, as supplies arrive
- Children in Myanmar face a ‘double catastrophe’ as floods hit the most vulnerable, UNICEF says
- UNICEF condemns killing of infant in West Bank attack
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