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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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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
- Ten things you didn't know about malaria
- Nearly one billion people in Africa to be protected against yellow fever by 2026
- At current rates of reduction, it will take over 100 years to end child marriage in West and Central Africa
- UNICEF report: Over half a billion ‘uncounted’ children live in countries unable to measure SDG progress
- More action needed to improve security and humanitarian access in Myanmar if Rohingya children are to return safely - UNICEF
- Statement by Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, on Syrian children freezing to death while crossing from Syria to Lebanon
- At least one in four children in Iraq impacted by conflict and poverty
- Geneva Palais Briefing Note: The situation of children in Rakhine State, Myanmar
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