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UNICEF and the Global Goals
UNICEF is committed to doing all it can to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in partnership with governments, civil society, business, academia and the United Nations family – and especially children and young people.
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Child protection and social inclusion
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Child survival
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Education
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- UNICEF in emergencies
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Gender equality
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- Strategic Plan 2014–2017
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- WHERE WE WORK
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PRESS CENTRE
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Syrian crisis
As the crisis enters its sixth year, the world must not forget the human realities at stake.
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Latest press releases
- In 10 countries with highest out-of-school rates, 40 per cent of children are not accessing basic education
- Statement on proposed contribution from Sweden by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake
- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake on the humanitarian pause in Aleppo, Syria
- UNICEF: Collecting water is often a colossal waste of time for women and girls
- Refugee and migrant children stuck in Greece face double crisis
- Boko Haram violence in Lake Chad region leaves children displaced and trapped
- Risking it all to escape gang violence and poverty
- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake on the situation of children in Aleppo, Syria
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