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UNICEF partners are leveraging their resources and expertise to combat COVID-19. To help those most threatened by the novel coronavirus, Kimberly-Clark has donated $2.5 million to UNICEF and its ...
UNICEF is leading on procurement and delivery of COVID-19 vaccines for the COVAX Facility, using its networks, buying power and expertise to get 2 billion vaccine doses to more than 180 countries ...
UNICEF is warning the public about the spread of coronavirus misinformation after a scam message purporting to be from the humanitarian aid organization started circulating around social media ...
A Unicef report out Tuesday blamed enforced home-learning of as long as a year, due to the shuttering of schools during COVID-19, for sharp declines in the academic skills, mental and physical ...
U.N. health officials have estimated that more than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year.
The United Nations children’s agency UNICEF is stockpiling hundreds of millions of syringes in anticipation of a coronavirus vaccine to make sure there is enough global supply, the organization ...
Vietnam has made remarkable progress in protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases, according to the latest World ...
Millions of children around the world missed routine childhood vaccinations against diseases such as measles, diphtheria and tetanus during the Covid-19 pandemic, but new data suggests that this ...
UNICEF: Pandemic Raises Concern About Youth Suicide In South Asia : Goats and Soda A report on the impact of the novel coronavirus on the children of South Asia pays special note to reports of ...
A s part of an effort to widen access to its Covid-19 pill, Pfizer has reached a deal with UNICEF to supply up to 4 million treatment courses to 95 low- and middle-income countries representing 53 ...
UNITED NATIONS agencies recently announced full backing behind quality and inclusive education in the Philippines. In a press ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF on Wednesday warned of widespread disruptions to global immunization programs for children due to the coronavirus pandemic.