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Unicef

Floods leave 1.5m children at risk in Bangladesh: Unicef
Bangladesh

Floods leave 1.5m children at risk in Bangladesh: Unicef

As a UNICEF National Ambassador, Bidya Sinha Saha Mim joins prominent personalities around the world who use their voice and prominence to advocate for the rights of children. Photo: UNICEF
Splash

Bidya Sinha Saha Mim appointed as Unicef national ambassador in Bangladesh

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

South Asia is epicentre of severely wasted children; Bangladesh fares better than India, Pakistan: Unicef

Photo: Collected
World+Biz

UN warns of 'catastrophic' child malnutrition due to price hikes, Ukraine war

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Unicef recognises Bangladesh's Covid vaccination as a success story

Photo: Courtesy
Education

Unicef: Education milestone for Rohingya refugee children as Myanmar curriculum pilot reaches first 10,000 children

Photo: PR
Health

Rohingya children on Bhasan Char get routine vaccines

Experts focus on climate change as driver of violence against children
Corporates

Experts focus on climate change as driver of violence against children

Two starving street kids covered in dust in Arambagh area during the early stage of the lockdown. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

9 in 10 children below 14 suffer violent disciplining in Bangladesh: Unicef

Picture: Unicef
Bangladesh

Investing in social service crucial for protecting children in Bangladesh: Unicef

Photo: Courtesy
Splash

“Shorno Chef” a cooking show for young cooks promotes healthy eating and clean cooking habits

Photo: Courtesy
Coronavirus chronicle

Girls must get priority in Covid recovery plans: Unicef

Today, 1 billion of the world’s most vulnerable children are at extreme risk. If the world fails to act, tomorrow it will be all children. It is past time to put children at the center of climate action. Photo: Courtesy
Climate Change

UNICEF executive director Catherine M. Russell on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR6 report

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