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Children of Zanzibar

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Key statistics of children in Zanzibar. Includes data on poverty, health, nutrition, HIV, child protection and education.

Children of Znz 1
Author(s)
UNICEF
Publication date
August 2024
Languages
English

Files available for download

  • Children of Zanzibar 2024 (pdf, 8 MB)
  • Children of Zanzibar 2021 (pdf, 2 MB)

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