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Report
18 January 2023
Analysis of large-scale fortification of oil & wheat flour
A look at the status, challenges and opportunities for the future
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(PDF, 2 MB)
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Press release
16 June 2022
130 million African girls and women today married as children
On the International Day of the African Child, UNICEF calls on African Union member states to accelerate efforts and to increase domestic resources to end child marriage and female genital mutilation
Statement
26 May 2022
UNICEF profoundly saddened by the death of at least 11 newborn babies following a horrific fire at Tivaouane hospital
Statement attributable to Ms. Silvia Danailov, UNICEF Representative in Senegal
Press release
06 April 2022
Urgent action needed to holistically address child malnutrition in West and Central Africa
The sharp increase of the number of malnourished children in the recent years requires to act urgently not only to save lives, but also to prevent children from becoming malnourished
Press release
18 October 2021
About 300,000 additional doses of Covid-19 vaccines for Senegal
These additional doses of AstraZeneca vaccines were donated by the Government of Portugal through the COVAX facility
Press release
16 August 2021
Senegal is to receive 140,160 doses of COVID-19 vaccine from the United Kingdom – the country’s fourth batch of doses under the COVAX initiative.
Report
16 July 2021
The race against COVID-19
Outpacing the pandemic for children in Senegal
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ENG REPORT
(PDF, 3 MB)
FR REPORT
(PDF, 3 MB)
Article
16 July 2021
How is UNICEF Senegal supporting the community to end open
How is UNICEF Senegal supporting the community to end open defecation during COVID-19 times
Article
16 July 2021
Sitting exams is never easy, but exams in 2020 were doubly
Sitting exams is never easy, but exams in 2020 were doubly stressful with COVID-19 during the partial reopening of schools in Senegal
Article
16 July 2021
Adama reunite with this family after a few years living in a
Adama reunite with this family after a few years living in a daara
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