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25 YEARS OF UNEVEN PROGRESS: the world remains a highly discriminatory place for girls

Despite gains in education, world still a violent, highly discriminatory place for girls. Two and a half decades after the historic Beijing women’s conference, violence against women and girls still not only common, but accepted.

Statement by Charlotte Petri Gornitzka, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director for Partnerships, on coronavirus misinformation

"A recent erroneous online message circulating in several languages around the world and purporting to be a UNICEF communication appears to indicate, among other things, that avoiding ice cream and other cold foods can help prevent the onset of the disease. This is, of course, wholly untrue".

Minsk, Baranovichi and Navahrudak obtained the honorable status of a Child Friendly City

On April 28, UNICEF Belarus and the Ministry of Education conducted a Coordination Council Meeting and congratulated Minsk, Baranovichi and Navahrudak with obtaining the honorable status of a Child Friendly City.

UNICEF and the Government of the Republic of Belarus jointly conducted the Situation Analysis of Children

In order to rely upon a strategic analytical basis when developing the Cooperation Program for 2016-2020, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Office in Belarus and the Government of the Republic of Belarus jointly conducted a Situation Analysis of Children in Belarus.

Минск присоединяется к Глобальной инициативе ЮНИСЕФ «Город, дружественный детям»

20 января 2012 года в 16.30 в Минской городской ратуше (пл. Свободы, 2а) состоится подписание меморандума о присоединении Минска к глобальной инициативе Детского Фонда ООН (ЮНИСЕФ) «Город, дружественный детям».