With a commitment to end the debilitating and life-threatening effects on children of lead poisoning, the Ministry of Environment, ...
Bangladesh ranks fourth globally for children affected by lead pollution, with over 3.5 million children showing harmful ...
Unicef has urged the interim government to develop a strategy to address the alarming rate of blood lead levels among ...
Bangladesh ranks fourth in the world for lead pollution affecting children, according to recent research by Unicef, the ...
DHAKA, Nov 5, 2024 (BSS) – Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Chief Health Officer Dr Fazle Shamsul Kabir today said DSCC is ...
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health concern in Bangladesh, claiming the lives of approximately 5,000 women ...
Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today called for taking urgent actions to address lead ...
Sohanur Rahman, executive coordinator of YouthNet Global, stressed that climate change is "a fight for survival" for Bangladesh's youth. "We need our government to go beyond promises and champion ...
Report finds around 1 in 11 boys and men also victims Most childhood sexual violence occurs in adolescence, ages 14-17 UNICEF says findings show urgent need for global action UNITED NATIONS ...
UNITED NATIONS – UNICEF has released first-of-its-kind research covering more than a decade on sexual violence against children around the world, finding almost a billion victims alive today.
UNICEF USA President & CEO Michael J. Nyenhuis recently sat down with UNICEF USA Chief Marketing Officer Shelley Diamond to chat about the history and impact of the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF ...
UNICEF’s humanitarian and development response to children’s health and nutrition needs, globally. In 2023 alone, India ranked as the third-largest source of essential supplies for UNICEF ...