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World to see drastic fall in Vaccination: world bodies
The world is going to see a drastic decline in the number of children receiving life saving vaccines, warned the World Health Organisation and...
Covid 19 to push 130 million into hunger
The COVID-19 pandemic will send over 130 million more people into chronic hunger by the end of 2020, according to the State of Food...
Covid 19 to have larger impact on South Asian Children: UNICEF
The COVID-19 pandemic in South Asia that houses a quarter of the world’s population will have longer impacts on the health, education and other...
Countries fail to protect violence against children; Global report
Half of the children in the world or about a billion of them are affected every year by physical, sexual or psychological violence and...
Crisis in education divisive and deepening: UNICEF
Stating that access to technology and materials for continuing the learning process while schools are closed is desperately unequal, the UNICEF said that the...
NO concerns needed to breast feed babies
With concerns raised over spreading of coronavirus through breast milk, the World Health Organisation and UNICEF along with other agencies have once again clarified...
World Agencies demand stronger legislation against breast-milk substitutes
In the wake of Covid 19, the world is misled in the name of breast milk substitutes and the UN Agencies have recommended stronger...
COVID-19 pandemic becoming a child rights crisis: UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that health crisis is “quickly becoming a child rights crisis” even as the coronavirus outbreak enters its...
Collective response for children’s protection a must at time of Corona
The UNICEF, WHO and a group of other world organisations have called on the governments to take united efforts to protect the children from...
UN Body wants tightening of commercials targeting children
Children the world over are addicted to commercials,which advertise harmful junk foods that cause several health issues in them, according to a World Health...









































