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UNICEF and the Global Goals
UNICEF is committed to doing all it can to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in partnership with governments, civil society, business, academia and the United Nations family – and especially children and young people.
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Child protection and social inclusion
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- WHERE WE WORK
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PRESS CENTRE
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Syrian crisis
As the crisis enters its sixth year, the world must not forget the human realities at stake.
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Latest press releases
- Statement from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake and WHO Director-General Margaret Chan on the cholera outbreak in Yemen as suspected cases exceed 200,000
- Children caught up in Venezuela protests must be protected – UNICEF
- UNICEF statement on Saudi contribution to Yemen cholera response
- 5.6 million children at risk of waterborne diseases as rainy season hits communities affected by Lake Chad crisis
- Crisis ‘far from over’ as malnutrition, thirst and disease threaten lives of millions of children in north-east Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen
- Nowhere To Go: Children in Iraq trapped in cycles of violence and poverty as conflict reaches unprecedented levels
- South Sudan famine ebbs, but situation still desperate as hunger spreads
- EU Trust Fund contribution to UNICEF’s Syria crisis response reaches nearly €200 million
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