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Article
21 December 2021
“We just want the men to stop fighting”
Refugees fleeing violence in northern Cameroon find refuge in neighbouring Chad
Article
18 December 2020
In Côte d’Ivoire, protecting children and young people on th
The pandemic has increased risks for millions of children in vulnerable situations, including migrant and displaced children.
Press release
18 December 2020
UNICEF Senegal and Mastercard Foundation to partner on the pandemic response
An innovative partnership to build back better for children and young people in Senegal
Report
18 December 2020
Screening of Acute Malnutrition by the Family at community l
Screening of Acute Malnutrition by the Family at community level
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FAMILY MUAC
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Press release
17 October 2019
EU-UNICEF programme sees birth registration numbers soar
Three-year partnership leads to doubling of birth registration coverage in targeted districts
Statement
24 May 2019
Statement on attacks in the Central African Republic
By Marie-Pierre Poirier, UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa
Press release
15 May 2019
Nearly 900 children released from armed group in north-east Nigeria
New release brings total number of children released since 2017 to over 1,700
Article
20 March 2019
Sadia retrouve l’école
Sadia marchait de quatre à Huit kilomètres par jour pour collecter de l’eau au détriment de sa scolarité
Press release
27 February 2019
School closures in the Sahel double in the last two years due to growing insecurity – UNICEF
School closures in the Sahel double in the last two years due to growing insecurity – UNICEF