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Every low- and middle-income country where UNICEF works receives a minimum allocation of $850,000, with additional amounts ...
Tragedy struck Yemen's Taiz province as an explosive device killed five children playing football in Al-Hashmah. Rights ...
The Security Council on Monday renewed the mandate of the UN mission in Yemen’s key port city of Hudaydah, as regional ...
Yemen's internationally recognised government has launched a three-day polio vaccination campaign, as the war-ravaged country ...
Over 14 million infants missed all vaccines in 2024, WHO and UNICEF warn. Global childhood immunisation rates have stalled, ...
By Vibhu Mishra, with reporting on polio vaccination by Emma Trager-Lewis The Security Council on Monday renewed the mandate ...
U.N. health officials have estimated that more than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year.
Witnesses say the children were playing football when the blast, whose circumstances remain unclear, occurred.
Five children playing soccer in Taiz province were killed after an explosive detonated in the area, tearing up their bodies.
The latest data highlights that the world is off track to meet the targets set by the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030) to achieve 90 percent global immunization coverage for essential childhood ...