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Humanitarian action and emergencies

Picture of the facade of a hospital
Article
09 May 2020
UNICEF supports hygiene facilities at Lubombo Referral Hospi
UNICEF has provided for three mobile showers to help the 34 (14 males and 20 female) patients to maintain good hygiene.
Group of women holding soap bars
Article
09 May 2020
Equipping the Community Health System to Respond to COVID-19
UNICEF Eswatini provided technical and financial support to training of 692 Lead Rural Health Motivators (community health volunteers)
Young girl washing hands and smiling for camera
Document
07 May 2020
National contingency plan for novel coronavirus
This plan was developed through a collaborative process involving the Ministry of Health, other government sectors, and development partners.

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English (PDF, 828 KB)
Coronavirus poster
Document
07 May 2020
Be safe from coronavirus

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English (PDF, 5 MB)
Comic book cover
Report
07 May 2020
Ngungu helps kids fight coronavirus
A comic for Covid-19 awareness

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English (PDF, 3 MB)
Baby getting vaccinated at a health center
Article
07 May 2020
UNICEF Eswatini promotes continuation of immunization
Immunization services remain vital and it is critical to ensure that all children who are eligible are provided with this service
School children helping each other to wash hands with soapy water
Page
07 May 2020
Coronavirus disease
Coronavirus disease
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28 April 2020
Partnerships
UNICEF’s principal partners in implementing the Country Programme are government ministries, civil-society and faith-based organizations.
School children at St Joseph's Primary School
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09 April 2020
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UNICEF started supporting the Eswatini government after 1968
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