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UNICEF, Nigeria
UNICEF calls for action as 10.2 million Nigerian children remain out of school
The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund, 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.
242 mn children's schooling disrupted by climate shocks in 2024: UNICEF
Extreme weather disrupted the schooling of about 242 million children in 85 countries last year -- roughly one in seven students, the UN children's agency reported Thursday, deploring what it said was an "overlooked" aspect of the climate crisis.
Flooding Disrupted Learning Of 2.2m Nigerian Children In 2024 — UNICEF
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has said that flooding disrupted the learning of 2,200,000 children in Nigeria in 2014, highlighting the impact of
Extreme weather disrupted the schooling of about 242 million children in 85 countries last year
"Children cannot concentrate in classrooms that offer no respite from sweltering heat."
UNICEF: Climate Crises Disrupted Schooling For 242M Children In 2024
A new UNICEF report finds that heat waves, cyclones, floods and storms impacted education most severely in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Pakistan and the Philippines. Flooding interrupted schooling for Tawhida,
10.2m Children Out Of School In Nigeria – UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said the number-of-out of school children at primary school level in Nigeria has reached 10.2 million with 16
UNICEF: Extreme weather kept 242 million children out of school last year
At least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heat waves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather, the United Nations Children's Fund said in a new report Friday.
2024 flood displaced 2.2 million pupils in Nigeria — UNICEF
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 nationwide.
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UNICEF Photos of the Year 2024 show global children's fates
The award-winning pictures show sad and hopeful moments of children reminding us of "our common task: to stand up for the ...
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Russia accuses UNICEF head of caring more about kids in Ukraine than Gaza
Russia on Thursday reprimanded the head of the U.N. children's agency UNICEF for not providing a "weighty argument for her ...
Armed robbery in Revesby
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UNAIDS Encourages President Donald J. Trump, 47th President Of United States, To Continue Strong U.S. Leadership In Global AIDS Response
UNAIDS congratulates President Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States."Under President Trump's leadership ...
TheCable
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UNICEF: Out-of-school rate in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina at alarming levels
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says the out-of-school children rate in Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina are now at ...
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UNICEF decries high out-of-school children rate in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina
The United Nations Children's Fund has decried alarming the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria's North-West region ...
Nairametrics
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UNICEF seeks over $250million to address nutrition, health challenges in Nigeria’s vulnerable states
Cristian Munduate, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), representative has said that to address the challenges of nutrition, health and education across ...
Center for American Progress
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A 2024 Review of Child Care and Early Learning in the United States
Updated data on child care and early learning in the United States illustrate the urgent need for holistic public ...
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee moves to advance Elise Stefanik for floor vote
The Senate Foreign Relations Committe voted on Thursday to move forward New York Rep. Elise Stefanik for a floor vote.
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