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Members of the Children's Board at one of their meetings
Page
09/02/2020
Child Friendly Communities Initiative
For every child, a child friendly community
Pupils in their break.
Programme
02/13/2020
Supporting children's transition to high school
Children need support from school, teachers, parents and community for a successful transition to high school.
Împreună cu copiii și experții din Finlanda și Croația, următoarele țări care preiau Președenția rotativă a Consiliului UE
Programme
08/02/2019
Horizontal cooperation
Romania is keen to share its experience and lessons learned to promote the realization of child rights at regional and global level
The first ever consultation in Europe only with children
Programme
04/28/2019
Children and Romania’s EU Presidency
Raising children’s awareness, engaging them in EU affairs, policy and decision-making processes will be critical for the Present and Future of the EU.
A family with three children, including one with disability
Programme
11/11/2018
Parenting programme in Romania
Being a parent is a lifetime adventure and challenge: it’s joy and tears, it’s pride and sleepless nights. UNICEF works to strengthen parenting skills.
Press release
03/17/2021
The Center for Independent Journalism and UNICEF, in partnership for the media and information literacy of children and adolescents in Romania
Students, teachers, but also those who are preparing for a career in teaching, are discovering how to fight the phenomenon of online and offline disinformation.
A student on an empty classroom in Panama City, Panama, on 16 Sept 2020.
Press release
03/11/2021
Across virtually every key measure of childhood, progress has gone backward, UNICEF says as pandemic declaration hits one-year mark
Drawing of a dark hair girl with flower in her hair
Article
03/09/2021
The art of mental health
Feeling sad, stressed or anxious while coping with COVID-19 is normal. Adjusting to new ways of learning and working is hard. You are not alone
17-year old Rima Bera is high-spirited enough to face threats from her community members for reporting and preventing child marriages. She talks about how she will continue with her good work and efforts, Namgarh High School, Tarakeshwar, Hoogly, West Bengal, India
Press release
03/08/2021
10 million additional girls at risk of child marriage due to COVID-19 – UNICEF
With 25 million child marriages averted in the last decade, UNICEF issues warning on International Women’s Day that these gains are now under serious threat
A 15-year-old girl Valia from eastern Ukraine ran away from home, as her home life had taken a turn for the worse, after her mother lost her job and her step-father began harassing her. She called a UNICEF supported helpline, where a solution was found.
Press release
03/05/2021
At least 1 in 7 children and young people has lived under stay-at-home policies for most of the last year, putting mental health and well-being at risk – UNICEF
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, UNICEF urges greater investment in mental health services
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