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Annual report

Country Office Annual Report | 2025 UNICEF Kazakhstan

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ECD health and nutrition ,Shymkent
UNICEF/Kazakhstan/2025/Arman Mustafin
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  • Қазақша
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Highlights

The report reviews the situation of children in Kazakhstan, as well as the major directions and results of UNICEF activities in 2025.

Обложка годового отчета
Publication date
May 2026
Languages
Russian, Kazakh, English

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UNICEF Kazakhstan Annual Report 2025 (pdf, 13 MB)

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