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Press release
04 September 2025

ASEAN Youth hand over Langkawi Declaration on the Climate to Ministers

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Press release
02 September 2025

Malaysia Kicks Off ASEAN Children & Youth Climate Summit 2025, Putting Children’s Rights at the Heart of Climate Action

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Statement
27 August 2025

UNICEF statement on bullying

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Press release
14 August 2025

Kuala Lumpur Commits to Putting Children First: DBKL and UNICEF Sign MoU for Child Friendly Cities Initiative and ASUH KL Programme

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Press release
12 June 2025

Progress achieved, but more needed to end child labour in Sabah’s oil palm plantations

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Statement
06 March 2025

Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on global foreign aid reductions

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Press release
13 February 2025

Penang Island Signs MoU with UNICEF to Become Malaysia’s Next Child-Friendly City

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Press release
04 February 2025

Cash “Plus” Pilot to address malnutrition among urban poor children in Kuala Lumpur

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