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Remarks
21 September 2021
UNICEF Executive Director remarks at the virtual Ministerial-Event on safeguarding the achievements of 20 years of international engagement in Afghanistan
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Statement
17 September 2021
UNICEF welcomes reopening of secondary schools in Afghanistan, stresses that girls must not be left out
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore
Report
02 September 2021
Afghanistan Humanitarian Situation Report
Afghanistan Humanitarian Situation Report - Reporting period, August 2021
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Afghanistan Humanitarian Situation Report
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Page
24 August 2021
Delivering for Afghanistan’s children
UNICEF is continuing to work with partners to support children and their families across the country
Article
20 April 2021
Angel by name, angel by nature
Teaching and learning in the heart of Faryab
Photo essay
09 June 2019
Voices of children who continue to be hardest hit by conflic
The scars of war
Article
20 May 2019
An uplifting scene of young girls in Afghanistan
Girls are determined to play football
Press release
20 March 2019
Leading cricketer, Rashid Khan announced as UNICEF Afghanistan’s National Ambassador
Leading cricketer will help advance the rights of every child in Afghanistan
Article
17 March 2019
Providing a “Health Passport”
for every child in Afghanistan
Press release
21 February 2019
The Government of Afghanistan, Education Cannot Wait, UNICEF and a coalition of UN, NGO partners and donors launch a multi-year education response programme to benefit ½ million children annually
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