Page News and stories 2020 Stories about children and their families in Montenegro UNICEF Montenegro Available in:CrnogorskiEnglishShqip Article 25 December 2020 Growing support for vaccines in Montenegro Almost every second citizen of Montenegro (42%) would get vaccinated against coronavirus if the vaccine were available Article 23 December 2020 90 percent of citizens celebrate New Year at home This was confirmed in the latest Ipsos research on the topic of coronavirus, with the support of the British Embassy in Podgorica and UNICEF Article 23 December 2020 Preschool education – for every child Roma parents have received support in times of difficult access to early education as a response to the COVID-19 crisis Article 20 December 2020 The fight against poverty starts with quality education UNICEF’s young reporters are asking: How to reduce child poverty in Montenegro? Article 15 December 2020 Not everyone is equally affected by the pandemic The most vulnerable children and families are the priority of a broad initiative mobilized by UNICEF Article 09 December 2020 Number of children placed in institutions decreased by 50% Montenegro’s child protection system reform, supported by UNICEF and EU, one of 6 good practice models globally Article 04 December 2020 Schools to be the last to close and the first to reopen The WHO and UNICEF welcome the decision by the authorities to keep schools open Article 30 November 2020 Members of the PM respond: How can child poverty be reduced? The young reporters talked to the representatives of the caucuses in the Parliament of Montenegro and asked them to answer how to reduce child poverty Article 20 November 2020 UNICEF’S young reporters fight against child poverty Young reporters are launching a campaign for a reduction in child poverty with the Speaker of Montenegro’s National Parliament, Aleksa Bečić Article 16 November 2020 Today, chivalry means wearing a mask and distancing UNICEF’s Goodwill Ambassador in Montenegro, Antonije Pusic reminds us how important it is to protect each other during coronavirus pandemic Article 13 November 2020 #DistanceHandsMask – let’s stop coronavirus in Montenegro UNICEF, the British Embassy Podgorica and Ipsos research agency are calling on all Montenegrin citizens to unite in stopping the spreading of coronavirus Article 05 November 2020 We will support the overcoming of challenges in education UNICEF Montenegro Representative, Juan Santander, met with children, teachers and parents to discuss the challenges they face Prev 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next