UNICEF interventions lifts, excites Benue communities
1.3m children displaced by Iraq’s war with IS – UNICEF
UNICEF trains PHC workers in Delta
Environment contributes 80% to children’s IQ – UNICEF
17 million babies breathing toxic air worldwide – UNICEF
AIDS still epidemic among children – UNICEF
UNICEF, Kebbi target 1m women, children for immunisation
Monkey Pox Vaccination Rumour: UNICEF, NOA engage Abia communities on need for immunization, vaccination
500 persons for Abuja Sheraton road awareness UNICEF fund raising
Give children hope to live tomorrow
Nigerian children look forward to a secured future
UNICEF tasks Nigeria on open defecation
Nigeria ranks 3rd position in open defaecation – UNICEF Chief
Early childhood development key to achieving SDGs, says UNICEF
UNICEF, BERWASA to sensitize people on benefits of hand washing
UNICEF partners Imo RUWASA on hand washing

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UNICEF urges FG to increase funding of education sector
Mr Eki George, UNICEF’s communication For Development Specialist in Kaduna State, has urged the Federal Government to increase funding of the education sector to solve the nation’s technological challenges.
Out-of-school children in Sokoto drops by 50 per cent – UNICEF
Mohammed Muhuiddin, the outgoing UNICEF’s Chief of Field Office for Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi , says that there is over 50 per cent decrease in number of out-of-school children in Sokoto state.
Kebbi, UNICEF tackle diarrhoea, measles
FOLLOWING the recent outbreak of diarrhoea and measles in some parts of Kebbi State, the state, yesterday, signed an agreement with UNICEF to address the menace.
UNICEF worries over poor development of Nigerian children
A global UNICEF report, launched in Abuja yesterday, shows that Nigeria is putting its children at risk of under-development, both physically and mentally, because critical national policies are not providing an adequate foundation for their growth.
UNICEF worries over poor development of Nigerian children
A global UNICEF report, launched in Abuja yesterday, shows that Nigeria is putting its children at risk of under-development, both physically and mentally, because critical national policies are not providing an adequate foundation for their growth.
3m children need emergency education support in North-East Nigeria – UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said over 57 per cent of schools in Borno State remained closed, in spite the new school year, due to the Boko Haram insurgency in North-East Nigeria.
UNICEF worries over poor development of Nigerian children
A global UNICEF report, launched in Abuja yesterday, shows that Nigeria is putting its children at risk of under-development, both physically and mentally, because critical national policies are not providing an adequate foundation for their growth.
Lack of referral hampers cholera control in North East
Efforts to contain a cholera outbreak that has struck more than 1,000 people in refugee camps in the North-East are being hampered because people are failing to report suspected cases to authorities, a United Nations official has said.
UNICEF expresses concern over health of 1.4m IDPs living in cholera hotspots
The United Nations Children’s Funds, UNICEF, has expressed concern for the health and well-being of 1.4 million displaced people, including 350,000 children under the age of five, living in cholera ‘hotspots’ in North-East Nigeria.
UNICEF collaborates with Anambra to repackage Health Care
THE United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has begun a collaborative effort with authorities in health care delivery in Anambra State for the purpose of repackaging Primary Health Care, PHC, system in the state.
Conflicts, poverty stall progress in reducing out-of-school children – UNICEF
Pervasive levels of poverty, protracted conflicts and complex humanitarian emergencies have led to stagnation in reducing the global out-of-school rate over the past decade, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), said.
UNICEF plans quality service delivery in Anambra
Awka—THE United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has set machinery in motion to provide human resources, health infrastructure and quality service development in Anambra State as part of its programme to improve the standard of life in the state.
Boko Haram destroyed 75% water, sanitation infrastructure in Northeast – UNICEF
UNICEF said on Wednesday that Boko Haram terrorists have destroyed 75 per cent of the water infrastructure in the Northeast Nigeria.
83 children used as ‘human bombs’; 450,000 risk malnutrition—UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said yesterday that no fewer than 83 children, including 55 girls, 27 boys and a baby strapped to the mother’s back, have been used as human bombs by Boko Haram in the North-East this year.
UNICEF raise alarm over use of children as human bomb in North-East
UNICEF on Tuesday said it is extremely concerned about an appalling increase in the cruel and calculated use of children, especially girls, as so called “human bombs” in northeast Nigeria. In a media statement, UNICEF said that children have been used repeatedly in this way over the last few years and so far this year […]

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