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Agenda for #EVERYchild
As world leaders set out a roadmap for human progress over the next 15 years, it is vital that every child is included, and that children everywhere are at the heart of the new global agenda.
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Child protection and social inclusion
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Child survival
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Gender equality
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PRESS CENTRE
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Syrian crisis
As the crisis enters its third year, the world must not forget the human realities at stake.
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Latest press releases
- UNICEF welcomes declaration of the end of Ebola outbreak in Guinea
- Nigeria conflict forces more than 1 million children from school
- More than 380,000 children out of school in northern Mali, three months into school year
- On the Day of International Migration, UNICEF says children need urgent solutions, solidarity
- Unicef statement on the report of the independent review on sexual exploitation and abuse of children in the Central African Republic
- More than 16 million babies born into conflict this year: UNICEF
- Burundi: Urgent action needed to prevent a humanitarian crisis
- UNHCR and UNICEF highlight unrelenting children’s crisis
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