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Bhutan
Programme
05 October 2018
C4D to bring about positive behavioural and social change
UNICEF applies Communication for Development (C4D) to bring about positive behavioural and social changes for the well-being of children in Bhutan.
Programme
04 October 2018
Providing early and quality education for every child
Providing early and quality education for every child in Bhutan
Programme
04 October 2018
Ensuring protection from violence and abuse
Every 6 out of 10 children in Bhutan have experienced some form of violence. Hence, UNICEF works with partners to change that.
Programme
22 June 2018
Adolescent Development and Participation
Engaging and empower adolescents as they make their way into adulthood.
Programme
21 June 2018
WASH: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
We work with our partners to ensure that every child has access to water, sanitation and hygiene
Programme
21 June 2018
Maternal, newborn and child health
Infant mortality accounts for 70 percent of all newborn deaths in Bhutan. UNICEF is at work with partners, around the country, to reduce and prevent it.
Article
12 August 2022
Empowering young people
An Op-Ed by UNICEF Bhutan Representative
Blog post
15 July 2022
From a youth volunteer to a software engineer
How volunteering helped a youth gain employability skills
Press release
14 July 2022
NCWC, UNICEF and partners launch a campaign to End Violence against Children
A joint press release
Press release
28 May 2022
Red Dot Bhutan commits to support inclusive WASH facilities for children & women with disabilities
Ministry of Education and UNICEF to construct five inclusive toilets with provisions to address MHM for adolescent girls with disabilities.
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