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14 February 2023
Advertising and its links to gender equality
Systematic analysis of gender representations in advertisements in the Caribbean and Mexico
On 7 December 2018, Kauanne Patrocínio, 16, poses for a photo after conducting a theatre workshop on gender-based violence at the MobiLab Open Innovation Laboratory in São Paulo, Brazil.
Press release
06 December 2022
Women are portrayed as objects of sexual desire and men as leaders in advertising in Latin America and the Caribbean, new research confirms
UNICEF and the Geena Davis Institute for Gender in Media warn of the harmful impacts of these gender stereotypes on children and call on advertisers to promote gender equality.
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News note
28 June 2022
Sint Maarten to Host Third Ministerial Forum on School Safety in the Caribbean
UNICEF Huracán Elsa - Haiti
Press release
02 July 2021
Hurricane Elsa: UNICEF is ready to provide lifesaving assistance in the Caribbean
A group of students with their teacher
Statement
25 May 2021
UNICEF Statement and Call to Action
Re: CSEC and CAPE examinations 2021
© UNICEF/UN0122363/Moreno Gonzalez
Report
06 December 2019
Children uprooted in the Caribbean
How stronger hurricanes linked to a changing climate are driving child displacement

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Report in Spanish (PDF, 2 MB)
Report in English (PDF, 4 MB)
© UNICEF/UN035024/Moreno Gonzalez
Press release
06 December 2019
As impact of climate crisis worsens, Caribbean islands see six-fold increase in estimated number of children displaced by storms
New UNICEF report shows
© UNICEF/UNI28267/Markisz
Article
10 April 2019
From vulnerable to resilient children
By Hervé Ludovic De Lys, Senior Coordinator for the Caribbean, UNICEF LAC Regional Office
© UNICEF/UNI28237/Markisz
Press release
10 April 2019
UNICEF and CDEMA partner to protect Caribbean children in disasters and emergencies

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