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The official account of Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore. Championing the rights of & young people around the world.
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Henrietta H. Fore 4 j
Baby Josue is being looked after in a UNICEF-supported nursery for children whose families have been affected by Ebola in Beni, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Henrietta H. Fore 6 j
How do we scale innovation ? This is the question that UNICEF's Global Innovation Centre set out to answer when they embarked on 1,600+ days of scaling innovations for children across 90 countries. Learn more on the findings.
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Henrietta H. Fore 16 j
. champions unrestricted funding . Sweden’s core contribution of $300m for 2018-2021 enables us to support national priorities, respond to crises in real time & operate with high standards of accountability, quality and transparency.
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Henrietta H. Fore 18 j
Millions of children with disabilities are excluded from quality education. Innovative assistive technology as showcased by can help erase this loss of opportunity.
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Mark Lowcock 20 j
In 🇨🇩 w/ & . Today in Kinshasa, we met w/ to discuss the humanitarian challenges in DRC and his plans to tackle them. The stands in solidarity with the Government and the people to help build on progress made
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Elhadj As Sy 20 j
Happy to join and to meet and government officials in today. We discussed the need to scale up response to and other humanitarian needs.
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Henrietta H. Fore 20 j
Last week, Ambassador, Joanna Wronecka, and I discussed joint efforts to provide psychosocial support and inclusive education for children affected by armed conflict.
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Henrietta H. Fore 21 j
Very insightful discussion with , , and others on the situation for children in DRC. Their contribution to address the multiple problems faced by children and young people is commendable. We need to do more and we will and young person.
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Henrietta H. Fore 22 j
: 13 million people, including 7.5 million children, need humanitarian assistance. I met with today and we agreed that, together, we can help ensure their well-being. ⁦
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Henrietta H. Fore 18 Mar
"I love school, because one day I want to be the president or to be a teacher." Jacques & his mother survived the world’s second largest Ebola outbreak in history. Now he’s back at school. has been there every step of the way.
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Henrietta H. Fore 18 Mar
. and the Government of Kyrgyzstan is looking to engage over 1,500 local schools to explore the use of a blockchain-based solution for improving and monitoring internet connectivity levels.
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Henrietta H. Fore 17 Mar
Together with , we innovate to impact vulnerable children's lives. I challenge the tech industry to collaborate and build solutions that will leave no child behind.
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Henrietta H. Fore 15 Mar
As young people around the world raise their voices to call for , watch 12-year-old Timoci's powerful speech on why we must act now to protect our planet.
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António Guterres 15 Mar
I’m saddened & strongly condemn the shooting of innocent people as they prayed peacefully in mosques in New Zealand. I express my deepest condolences to the victims’ families. Today and every day, we must stand united against anti-Muslim hatred, & all forms of bigotry & terror.
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Henrietta H. Fore 15 Mar
Our hearts break with news that 49 people were killed during prayer at mosques in New Zealand. This is a senseless attack on a peaceful community and the universal right to freedom of worship. We grieve with children facing the profound shock that a parent is never coming home.
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UNICEF Ukraine 15 Mar
We are gravely concerned by a recent attack on a school in Zolote in eastern . It is the 5th time in 2019, when this school is damaged by shelling, putting over 100 . UNICEF calls to stop attacks and ensure safe learning for all
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Henrietta H. Fore 14 Mar
Membalas @unicefchief
We appreciate that the US government, through Congress, has invested $5 million annually since 2017 in UNICEF’s work to end FGM. We’re not aiming for fewer cases of FGM. We’re calling for zero. With the commitment of partners, we will get there.
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Henrietta H. Fore 14 Mar
Ending FGM is a matter of rights. A matter of health and safety. A matter of equality, education and economic growth. A matter of dignity.
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Henrietta H. Fore 14 Mar
Measles anywhere is a threat to children everywhere. We must act now.
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Henrietta H. Fore 14 Mar
This teenager is more than an inspiration. A must-watch.
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