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Mahimbo Mdoe, Unicef's representative for Sierra Leone, said he was taken aback by the strength of the Sierra Leonean state's commitment to providing free health care to pregnant mothers and children aged under five. Gates optimistic about the 'magic' of vaccines The Maine Department of Educa...
In 2020, UNICEF ranked Norway No. 1 among 41 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and European Union countries for conditions that support child well-being. Norway spends 3.3 percent of its GDP on family benefits, one of the highest rates among OECD nations, and about three ...
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For example, let us take the example of UNICEF. UNICEF, one of the biggest NGOs in the world, utilizes Drupal to deliver crucial services to children in more than 190 countries. They were able to develop a platform which could be easily modified to suit their needs due to the flexibility...
This KII guide was then adapted for the Brazilian context, based on feedback from the UNICEF country office to add additional questions on sexual exploitation (which was of particular concern to UNICEF Brazil). Interview questions asked respondents about their perceptions of changes to women and ...
It is coordinating with a number of national and international organizations which includes WHO, UNICEF, CIDA, GIZ, IDRF Canada, Mercy Malaysia, and IICO from Kuwait, Aga Khan Foundation from Pakistan and PIMA, FIMA besides Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan, Department of Health, and Government of...
as defined by the World Health Organisation [4]. Despite the increasing debate regarding the age of adolescence [18], this definition was considered as appropriate for our study as it is accepted by international organisation such as OMS and UNICEF. Also, we considered this age range more homog...
It also invites the question—does the progressive approach adopted by the Queensland court in 2022 represent the future direction of judicial decision making in matters concerning children when exercising the parens patriae jurisdiction? This approach would certainly allow for recognition of the rights ...
Many colleagues in International NGOs such as Leonard Cheshire International and Save the Children UK, alongside UN agencies including UNESCO and UNICEF have helped to make the world a better place for people with disabilities and its their wisdom I have drawn upon. However, those who made the ...