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Families displaced by violence in eastern DRC are rebuilding their lives with support from UNICEF through a cash transfer ...
About 6,100 schools, or at least one out of four, was shut on the first day of the school year, UNICEF said. ... is very upsetting," John Agbor, UNICEF Representative in Burkina Faso, ...
The Chief of Health, UNICEF, Nigeria, Mr John Agbor, made the assertion in an online interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos in commemoration of the 2017 World Malaria Day.
This high level of malnutrition rates is a stark reminder of the profound human cost of insecurity," said John Agbor, UNICEF Representative in Burkina Faso.
The Chief of Health, UNICEF Nigeria, Mr. John Agbor, made this known in an online interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.
More than one million children and 31,000 teachers have been unable to return to their classrooms in Burkina Faso due to violence and insecurity as the West African nation starts another academic ...
"Having so many children still unable to return to school due to violence and insecurity, and so many schools closed, is very upsetting," John Agbor, UNICEF Representative in Burkina Faso, said in ...
"Having so many children still unable to return to school due to violence and insecurity, and so many schools closed, is very upsetting," John Agbor, UNICEF Representative in Burkina Faso, said in ...