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Önlenebilir bir hastalık olan zatürre başka herhangi bir hastalığa göre daha fazla sayıda çocuk ölümüne neden oluyor
Press release
12 November 2019
One child dies of pneumonia every 39 seconds, agencies warn
Pneumonia – a preventable disease – kills more children than any other infection
Limitsiz Kuşak girişimini desteklemek amacıyla gerçekleştirilen işbirliği, yeterince hizmet alamayan toplumlarda gençlere yönelik kaliteli eğitim ve iş becerileri konularına birlikte çözüm üretecek
Press release
26 September 2019
SAP and UNICEF partner to give young people job skills training
New partnership in support of Generation Unlimited will co-create solutions for quality education and job skills for young people in underserved communities
Report
01 September 2018
An Everyday Lesson - #ENDViolence in Schools - 2018
An Everyday Lesson - #ENDViolence in Schools - 2018

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Girls who have fought child marriage and are today going to school using a transporation facility provided in the village of Berhabad, in Jamua block of Giridih.
Press release
06 March 2018
25 million child marriages prevented in last decade due to accelerated progress, according to new UNICEF estimates
Improving trend in child marriage driven largely by significant reductions in South Asia, but problem persists with over 150 million girls likely to marry by 2030
As at 30 April 2016, it is estimated that approximately 720,000 of the 7.9 million people living in the six most affected provinces have been impacted by the earthquake that struck Ecuador on 16 April 2016. About 350,000 people are in need of urgent assistance, of which 250,000 are children and adolescents. Field assessments confirm significant levels of damage.
Press release
01 January 2018
Nearly 386,000 children will be born worldwide on New Year's Day, says UNICEF
UNICEF challenges nations around the world to make sure more newborns survive their first days of life
Report
12 December 2017
The State of the World's Children 2017 (SOWC)
Children in a Digital World

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Children from slums and mobile phone use, at St. Columba’s School, Delhi.
Press release
11 December 2017
UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children - while increasing online access to benefit the most disadvantaged
Flagship report highlights digital divides and explores current debates about the impact of the internet and social media on children’s safety and wellbeing
	World Children’s Day activities in over 130 countries to provide platform for children to speak out about their concerns
Press release
20 November 2017
Despite progress, 180 million children face bleaker prospects than their parents
World Children’s Day activities in over 130 countries to provide platform for children to speak out about their concerns; advocate for children being left behind
On 28 March, 9-day-old Manso Turay is cradled by his mother, Tenneh Mansaray (partially visible), in Bambaya Village in Fiama Chiefdom, Kono District.
Press release
19 October 2017
7,000 newborns die every day, despite steady decrease in under-five mortality, new report says
At current trends, 30 million newborns will die within first 28 days of life between 2017 and 2030
Breastfeeding isn't just a one-woman job
Press release
01 August 2017
Babies and mothers worldwide failed by lack of investment in breastfeeding
New analysis shows an investment of US$4.70 per newborn could generate US$300 billion in economic gains by 2025
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