Annual report
UNICEF Pakistan Annual Report 2025
An in-depth overview of UNICEF's activities in Pakistan
Highlights
UNICEF Pakistan’s 2025 Annual Report highlights how we continued to advance the rights and wellbeing of children and women across the country, despite persistent challenges.
Through a combination of system strengthening, community engagement and partnerships, we achieved the following key results:
- 304,000 children were treated for severe acute malnutrition.
- 437,000 children were treated for pneumonia, diarrhoea and other illnesses.
- 37.3 million children received vitamin A supplements.
- 729,000 children, adolescents and youth accessed inclusive and climate-resilient learning and skilling opportunities (51 per cent girls).
- 288,000 learners benefitted directly from foundational learning interventions, including 54,000 in early childhood education.
- 71,000 out-of-school adolescents enrolled in accelerated learning pathways.
- 1.2 million people were reached with Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services.
- 865,000 people gained access to durable basic safe water services.
- PKR 716 billion was allocated to the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) (20 per cent increase compared to 2024).
- 1 million women were supported through the scale-up of digital wallets for
financial inclusion. - 110,000 children were registered through health-interoperable birth registration systems supported with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
- 1.5 million people reached with child protection prevention efforts.
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