10 million Afghan children in need of aid: UNICEF

The United Nations Child Fund (UNICEF) reported that ten million Afghan children need immediate help as they lack access to sufficient food, medicine, and drinking water.

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Alice Akunga new UNICEF Representative to Nepal

Ms Alice Akunga has been appointed as the new UNICEF Representative to Nepal.

Alice Akunga new UNICEF Representative to Nepal

Ms Alice Akunga has been appointed as the new UNICEF Representative to Nepal.

UNICEF announces cash aid for Afghanistan's poor families

The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has announced cash aid for 1,00,000 poor families in Afghanistan

UNICEF concerned over children's death in Iran

An "estimated 50 children have reportedly lost their lives in the public unrest in Iran," UNICEF said in the statement.

Germany announces $140M to support UNICEF in Afghanistan

Germany on Wednesday announced USD 140 million to support UNICEF programs in the war-torn nation to help children and women in Afghanistan facing severe humanitarian crisis and harsh winter.

UNICEF lauds Nepal for significant progress

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has said that Nepal has made significant progress in the nutrition of mothers and children at risk due to current inequities

UNICEF provides aid to 800 families in Afghanistan

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) distributed aid to 800 vulnerable and needy Afghan families including food, medical supplies and winter supplies.

UNICEF provides aid to 800 families in Afghanistan

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) distributed aid to 800 vulnerable and needy Afghan families including food, medical supplies and winter supplies.

Priyanka Chopra commemorates 75 years of UNICEF

On Sunday, Priyanka Chopra revisited her journey as UNICEF ambassador.

UNICEF urges Afghan govt to resume kids' vaccination drives

The United Nations children's fund (UNICEF) on Sunday urged the Taliban's caretaker government to resume children's vaccination amid fear of spreading polio and measles in war-affected Afghanistan.