Around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, equivalent to one in eleven people globally and one in five in #Africa, according to the #SOFI2024 report. More action is needed to reach #ZeroHunger. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/86WQ50SJgGg --- En 2023, environ 733 millions de personnes ont souffert de la faim, ce qui équivaut à une personne sur onze dans le monde et une sur cinq en #Afrique, selon le rapport #SOFI2024. Des actions supplémentaires sont nécessaires pour atteindre l'objectif #FaimZéro. En savoir plus ici : https://ow.ly/a41Q50SJgGf
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After months of war, children in the #Gaza Strip are facing a new threat as Type 2 poliovirus has been detected in wastewater. UNICEF spokesperson Joe English speaks to CTV News’s Your Morning on how a disease that should have been consigned to the past has reemerged in the warzone 👇🏼 Polio detected in Gaza | Your Morning (youtube.com)
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Parliament and schools are recessed for the summer, leaving crucial bills for our children's future behind. These bills can significantly improve the social protection, health, and education of children in Canada. It's time for policymakers to step up and create a vision for #Canada by setting specific, measurable targets for children's well-being and actively working towards achieving them. Every child deserves a bright, healthy and equitable future. Read the joint op-ed written by Lisa Wolff Director, Policy and Research at UNICEF Canada and Ryan Voisin, Director at Inspiring Healthy Futures published in The Hill Times today.
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Providing access to safe water is critical in Gaza. UNICEF has installed four mobile desalination plants in South #Gaza, that will provide 64,000 litres of water per day. These plants will help provide approximately 4,300 people with 15 litres of safe water every day. But much more is needed. Your support today will be doubled and will help our humanitarian response in Gaza: https://ow.ly/tcls50SIaNX
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I come here to catch up on what we missed. We study in a shelter, and I feel safe here. It's even suitable for living in. - Ihor, 12. Children in #Ukraine have missed out on vital parts of the school curriculum. Watch how UNICEF's catch-up classes are helping Ukrainian children continue their schooling in times of war.
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