Nigeria has 18.5 million out-of-school children, with Kano State accounting for 1.9 million, the highest rate in the country, according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in a 2022 survey.
particularly women and children in the IDPs camps in Benue State. She said “with the unwavering support of UNICEF Nigeria and the collaboration of key stakeholders, this project is dedicated to ...
Borno is grappling with a high number of out-of-school children, particularly within Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps ... bandits in Nigeria UNICEF reaffirms commitment to partner Benue ...
But the tablets prescribed by the local doctor (quack) did not work in the long run," he told visiting journalists outside a medical camp set up by UNICEF with support from the West Bengal government.
The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund, UNICEF, has revealed that flooding in 2024 displaced approximately 2.2 million pupils across Nigeria, significantly disrupting academic activities ...
Nigeria aims to remedy this specific effect through this measure. Once rounded up, the children travel to a rehabilitation camp to receive ... according to a UNICEF survey.
Hitesh and Juthika are among hundreds of children and women, who have been getting benefited from local-level health camps run by UNICEF in remote areas of Sundarbans in West Bengal. Parents of many ...
Hitesh and Juthika are among hundreds of children and women, who have been getting benefited from local-level health camps run by UNICEF in remote areas of Sundarbans in West Bengal. Advt Parents ...
UNICEF, has urged stakeholders to intensify efforts to address the alarming statistic of 10.2 million primary school-aged children currently out of school in Nigeria. Mr. Rahama Rihood Mohammed ...