LUANDA (Reuters) - A severe drought in Angola has plunged 2.3 million people into a food security crisis with thousands of children being treated for malnutrition, a report compiled by the United ...
Luanda, Ango — More than 9,000 children who have arrived at two temporary reception centres in Dundo, northern Angola, from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) need urgent support, UNICEF said ...
In the next three years more than 1,400 schools will be built in Angola through UNICEF's partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the German National Committee for UNICEF. In the next three ...
Faced with one of the highest child mortality rates in the world even in the best of times, Angola is struggling to contain the impact of the current cholera outbreak on children, with 35 per cent of ...
Grizzlies’ Forward Pau Gasol, became the Ambassador for Spain’s UNICEF Committee in 2003. In his role as Ambassador, Pau Gasol actively works in favor of the promotion and defense of the rights of the ...
VIANA, Angola (Reuters) -- Almost three decades of brutal civil war has left Angola a smouldering ruin, but health experts say the conflict may have kept a lid on the HIV/AIDS pandemic that has ...
When poverty, conflict and climate emergencies threaten children's health and safety, UNICEF is there to help. UNICEF Inspired Gifts make it easy for anyone, anywhere, to send lifesaving supplies to ...
I recently returned from a trip to visit rural villages in Angola to look at the impact that Unicef's sanitation partnership with Andrex is having on children and families there. It's incredible to ...
IKEA, the international home-furnishings retailer, and the United Nations Children’s Fund have launched a fundraising effort to assist African children in need. Through August 2004, IKEA stores ...
The United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF, says Angola has taken some significant steps toward rebuilding the country from 30 years of civil war. But UNICEF said much work lies ahead, and help is ...
The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, UNICEF, says malnutrition and measles remain critical threats to Angolan children. UNICEF estimates one of four Angolan children dies before ...
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