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EDUCATION FRESH
 
A FRESH APPROACH
 
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
 
 
 
 
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“Schools must have adequate hygiene and sanitation facilities, needed health and nutrition services, and school policies which guarantee physical and mental health, safety, and security…And above all, children must end up learning what they are meant and need, to learn.”

Carol Bellamy, Executive Director, UNICEF
 


Websites
UNICEF Website (Health)
UNICEF has an extensive global health presence, and strong partnerships with governments and non-governmental organizations at national and community levels.
- More info   >> Visit the website

UNICEF Website (Life skills)
The challenges children and young people regularly face are many, and require more than even the best numeracy and literacy skills.
- More info   >> Visit the website

UNICEF Website (Nutrition)
UNICEF has worked from its founding to help see that every child is well-nourished.
- More info   >> Visit the website


 
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