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The State government is committed to control sickle cell. Adopting a comprehensive approach in this direction, we are trying to give a better life to the infected, because the effect of this disease ...
UNICEF and WaterAid, in collaboration with The Daily Star, organised a roundtable on 27 May 2025 titled ‘Building ...
Ghana has taken a major leap in the fight against cervical cancer with the arrival of its first consignment of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, targeting the protection of girls aged nine to 14 ...
An official of the United Nations Children’s Fund bucked the move to amend the K-12 program as President Marcos joined the ...
Committee Principals' Chairman and Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Amenah 'Mina' Pangandaman welcomed the ...
Children UNICEF, the largest child’s rights organisation in the world, has commemorated the Day of the African Child by calling for a significant investment in African children in a new press release.
Sudan's health-care system and vital infrastructure, allowing infectious diseases to become rampant. Talha Burki reports.
Somalia added two vaccines to its routine immunisation programme to protect against pneumonia and diarrhoea. Manjulika Das ...
While ministering in Asia, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson saw members "ministering in a higher and ...
After more than two years of civil war in Sudan, a massive wave of displacement has created a deepening humanitarian crisis ...
Source: Prioritising Zimbabwean children’s future in an uncertain time for global aid UNICEF  One of the greatest joys of my work is meeting Zimbabwean children who inspire me with their ideas, ...
Amy L. Towers has been elected to a second one-year term as chair of the Rutgers University Board of Governors. The board ...