UNICEF in Zimbabwe Adolescents represent the future of the country. One of the most important commitments a country can make for its future is to address its developmental needs. Learn more Stories and News Article Ten Zimbabwean children join regional World Children’s Day Children from Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe submit to leaders of their countries a call for action on child protection, climate change, education. Read the story Press release 3D9EA723-DA22-4F94-B00E-91AA14D9685C@1x Created with sketchtool. 21 November 2023 Children and leaders from four Southern African countries renew their commitment to children’s rights Visit the page Article Child President holds informative discussion on adolescents “We thank UNICEF for the support you continue showing us in many areas, including the junior parliament and in Education and Health. Read the story Article Solarisation eradicates digital & energy poverty in schools The solarisation of schools in Manicaland and Matabeleland Provinces has promoted e-learning at the institutions and improved the quality of education. Read the story Press release 3D9EA723-DA22-4F94-B00E-91AA14D9685C@1x Created with sketchtool. 03 October 2023 Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare and Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife in collaboration with UNICEF Zimbabwe on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) General Comment No. 26 Visit the page News note 3D9EA723-DA22-4F94-B00E-91AA14D9685C@1x Created with sketchtool. 04 October 2023 Nothing for us, without us Read now Load more items Our work in Zimbabwe Child Protection Education Health HIV and AIDS Nutrition Social Policy & Research Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Take Action Children need champions. Get involved, speak out, volunteer, or become a donor and give every child a fair chance to succeed. Take Action
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