Flooding: UNICEF warns that 1.5 million Nigerian children are at risk of waterborne diseases
Of the 2.5 million Nigerians affected by the devastating flooding, 60% are children
Of the 2.5 million Nigerians affected by the devastating flooding, 60% are children
Airtel Africa, a telecommunications services provider with a presence in 14 countries in Africa, in partnership with UNICEF, is set ...
Humanitarian aid organization, UNICEF, has utilized Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) as a means of raising funds to help with its mission ...
The heads of UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) have urged Russia to stop ...
At least two-thirds of Nigerian households with children have lost income or brought in less more since the outbreak of ...
Nigeria has been labelled as the country with the highest rate of air pollution-related pneumonia deaths of children under-five in ...
Airtel Africa Plc has disclosed that the company has secured a five-year pan African partnership worth $57 million, aimed at ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) , along with UNDP, UNEP and UNICEF have partnered to create a new compendium of ...
The WHO and UNICEF have maintained that teachers and school staff should be among the groups prioritised for COVID-19 vaccinations ...
The Federal Government has announced that it will commence the administration of the second batch of Covid-19 vaccines that it ...