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08 October 2025

UNICEF Belize Calls for Urgent Action Following Tragic Shooting of Children in Vulnerable Communities

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Press release
04 August 2025

On World Breastfeeding Week, countries urged to invest in health systems and support breastfeeding mothers

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Press release
29 July 2025

Making data work for children with MICS7

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Press release
03 July 2025

Mainstreaming child and adolescent mental health services

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Press release
03 July 2025

The European Union awards an additional €14.8 million in Aid to UNICEF to support the most vulnerable children and strengthen disaster preparedness in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025

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News note
23 June 2025

Delivering equitable access to breast cancer screening

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