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Country Office Annual Report 2018 UNICEF Kazakhstan

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Папа поднимает дочку на руках в ресурсном центре в Туркестане
UNICEF/Kaliyev
  • русский
  • Қазақша
  • English

Highlights

The report reviews the situation of children in Kazakhstan, as well as the major directions and results of UNICEF activities in 2018.

Папа держит в руках дочку в Туркестане, Казахстан
Author(s)
UNICEF
Publication date
December 2018
Languages
Russian, Kazakh, English

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  • Russian (pdf, 42 MB)
  • Kazakh (pdf, 42 MB)
  • English (pdf, 16 MB)

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