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Child protection
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.
Article
23 January 2023
The bullies and I
A youth recalls surviving bullying in school and his choice to keep it to himself
Article
17 January 2023
Growing up in an abusive home
“We could never ask for help since everyone around us brushed off our problems as alcohol issues.”
Press release
14 July 2022
NCWC, UNICEF and partners launch a campaign to End Violence against Children
A joint press release
Press release
26 April 2022
UNICEF hands over ICT equipment to Dratshang Lhentshog
A joint press release
Page
11 December 2021
UNICEF 75
Reimagining the future for every child.
Statement
22 May 2021
Bhutan’s success against COVID-19 desperately needs preserving
UNICEF Bhutan Representative Dr Will Parks shares his views on the urgent need to follow COVID-19 safety protocols.
Report
26 November 2020
Staying safe during COVID-19 pandemic
FAQs on COVID-19 answered.
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FAQ on COVID-19
(PDF, 4 MB)
Article
05 November 2020
Stay positive
The National Mental Health Response Team responds to questions on stress management during the pandemic.
Article
04 November 2020
Reaching out to help
How a school guidance counsellor reaches out and supports students who miss classes during the pandemic.
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