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A young mother in turquoise dress holds an infant in her arms
Programme
11/02/2017
Keeping families together
In Kyrgyzstan, a large number of children are deprived of their right to grow up in family.
a girl with closed eyes
Programme
11/02/2017
Ending violence against children
In Kyrgyzstan, UNICEF aims to reduce violence at home, at school, in communities and online
A mother watches her baby sleeping under a yellow blanket
Programme
11/02/2017
Children of migrants
In Kyrgyzstan, more than 11 per cent of children aged 0-17 had at least one biological parent living
a girl in a court
Programme
11/02/2017
Access to justice
UNICEF promotes access to justice for every child
A girl in a wheelchair on a tree-lined sidewalk
Programme
11/02/2017
Children with disabilities
Over 29,000 children with disabilities live in Kyrgyzstan.
a child eats with his mother
Programme
03/02/2018
Nutrition
UNICEF works to improve infant and young child nutrition, helping ensure every child has the best possible start in life
Девочка в школьной форме
Programme
02/02/2018
Education
UNICEF works to ensure the all children are in school.
Child Survival
Programme
01/26/2018
Child survival and health
Kyrgyzstan has achieved a significant progress in child survival
Children near the UNICEF tent
Programme
01/26/2018
Response in emergencies
UNICEF: response in emergencies
Climate change
Programme
01/25/2018
Climate Change
Climate change financing must be child-sensitive as children are inherently more vulnerable
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