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The cost of child marriage over the life cycle of girls and Women Cover
Report
05 October 2023
Cost of child marriage over the life cycle of girls & women
Evidence from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Tunisia

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Children that live in rural areas are often at a higher risk of dropping out of school. Not only because of the distance from their home to the school, but also the economic disadvantage many of the families face. UNICEF in collaboration with the Tunisian institutions and with the support of donors have been implementing the M4D program. According to USAID “The purpose of this project is to make an investment in human capital with a focus on securing the future of Tunisia by ensuring its children receive an
Article
07 September 2023
Keeping Most Vulnerable Children on the Path to Education
The Four-dimensional Model to Help Prevent School Drop-out
 Ounallah emphasizes that “oxygen equipment isn’t used just for COVID. We can use it for anyone who has respiratory problems, and any treatment requiring intensive care.” That can be the case of newborn babies./ Kebili, Tunisia.
Article
07 September 2023
Strengthening Tunisian Health System During COVID-19
UNICEF and Partners Keeping Tunisian Children and their Families Healthy
 UNICEF and partners rebuilt the sanitary blocks in this school. Yahya Zgaia (left, in yellow hoodie) remembers how it was before: “In the old sanitary block there was a lot of mold. We had to flush the toilets with buckets. In the morning, I used to think twice about eating anything because I was afraid I might have to use the toilet.” /Kesra, Siliana.
Article
12 June 2023
Supporting the rehabilitation of sanitary block in schools
Helping to prevent students from dropping out of school in Tunisia's most vulnerable regions
A young student walks towards the sanitary block in her school.
Article
12 June 2023
UNICEF supports safer schools for children during Covid-19
Mitigating disruptions to children’s learning throughout the Covid19 pandemic
The five siblings go out to the field. They take out a donkey from a small barn next to the house to play with it./ Dâaja, Beja. 2021.
Article
23 March 2022
Building resilience for Tunisia’s most vulnerable
Social protection
“Here we use Pfizer, Astra, Sinovac-Coronavac, Johnson & Johnson, and Sinopharm, Moderna. I work at Monji Slim, a nearby hospital, but I, like the other pharmacists here, come into this vaccination center one day out of every ten, from 8m to 6pm.” explained Dr. Hajjem./Tunis, Tunisia, 2021.
Article
23 March 2022
Keeping vaccines safe
Cold chain equipment for all in Tunisia
In one of the several classrooms equipped with new computers, a small group of children are in a workshop where they are learning to use audio software. The instructure walks by and advises them. / Bab El Khadra, Tunis. 2021.
Article
23 March 2022
A second chance for Tunisian children’s dreams
The Second Chance Center for Guidance and Reintegration in Bab El Khadra
The classroom of the youngest children, 3 years old, is filled with joy and laughter. Kids build toys with legos and run around. /Haffouz, Kairouan, Tunisia 2021.
Article
23 March 2022
Preschools building roots for the future
In the town of Haffouz in Tunisia
Parents playing with their baby girl
Article
23 March 2022
Listening, playing, holding
Positive parenting in Tunisia
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