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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
- 17 million babies under the age of 1 breathe toxic air, majority live in South Asia – UNICEF
- West and Central Africa left behind in Global HIV response
- United Nations leaders call on the Saudi-led coalition to fully lift blockade of Yemeni Red Sea ports
- Statement by Mohamed Malick Fall, UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, on the school attack in Borno State
- Global complacency threatens the lives of children and adolescents as world set to miss global AIDS target - UNICEF
- 21-year-old Sathviga Sridhar from India wins first ever UNICEF Climate Comic Contest
- Global agreements on migration and refugees should include commitments to protect children, UNICEF urges world leaders
- Child malnutrition levels increase sharply in besieged Syrian town of East Ghouta
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