UNICEF Eswatini
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UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most
disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere.
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https://www.unicef.org/eswatini/ 28-09-2015 09:43:50
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Now we have pleasure of welcoming USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Global Health, Carmen Coles, and Regional Deputy Mission Director, Rick Burns to Khuphuka Health facility where UNICEF Eswatini in collaboration with USAID installed solar power to reduce electricity cost
UNICEF Eswatini World Vision Eswatini @ Ecinisweni High monitoring Back to School interventions supported by EU. Teachers and learners trained on digitization, dignity packs and clothes distributed, payment of school fees for 9 boys and 9 girls & procurement of special shoes for 2 learners
UNICEF Eswatini Right now meeting with Ministry of Education Senior Management team led by the Honourable Minister of Education, Mr Owen Nxumalo to discuss how we can work together towards #TransformingEducation #LetMeLearn #AUEducation2024
Dr Daly's Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance secretariat representative speaking at the launch of the Gavi Alliance support to the kingdom of Eswatini through core partners UNICEF Eswatini, WHO_Eswatini and CHAI
#VaccinesWork #VaccinesSaveLives
Right now! @Eswatinigovern1, UNICEF Eswatini, WHO_Eswatini, CHAI and representatives of the Gavi Alliance launching Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance financial support to the kingdom
#VaccinesSavelives #VaccinesWork
Very productive week 11-15th March Eswatini Government ministry of health officials with support from UNICEF Eswatini and Global fund participated in benchmarking exchange mission to Malawi to inform strengthening of local community based health systems
Right Now UNICEF Eswatini in partnership with the Ministry of health, PSI and George town with more than 250 children and young people to provide HPV and COVID vaccines & discuss HIV prevention
Productive week! UNICEF Eswatini @MOEPD
and AECID supported child poverty analysis through the MODA method using new MICS data. The journey continues as we transition from training to implementing solutions. Stay tuned! PartnershipForChildren #DataDriven #ChildPoverty #MODA
Eswatini Government and UNICEF Eswatini participants appreciate support from Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation @AECID.es in empowering them on Child poverty assessments using MODA. · #ChildPoverty #MODA #ActionForChildren #Eswatini
Day 3 Collaboration in action! UNICEF Eswatini, MOEPD
AECID supporting government officials' child poverty analytics training using Multiple Overlapping Deprivations Analysis. Transforming data into action for children's welfare. #PartnershipForChildren #ChildPoverty #MODA
Addressing income inequality, improving access to education, health, social protection and promoting social policies that prioritize children's wellbeing can create a brighter future #ForEveryChild
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Child poverty is a social injustice that can be addressed by providing adequate resources, education and support to families in need and create a more equitable society Eswatini Government UNICEF Eswatini AECID #ChildPoverty #MODA #ActionForChildren #Eswatini
Empowering Eswatini Government technical working team! Appreciating UNICEF Eswatini and AECID for facilitating insightful training on the MODA approach for child poverty assessment, using the latest MICS data. Excited for the positive impacts ahead! #ChildPoverty #MODA
Participants excited to learn about 'child poverty assessment using the Multiple Overlapping Deprivations Approach' day one organized by UNICEF Eswatini, Eswatini Government, and supported by AECID #ChildPoverty #MODA
In Eswatini, only 16% of learners in grade 2 and 3 can read a simple sentence with understanding. More investment in early #learning can improve this situation.
#LetMeLearn #ForEveryChild #aueducation2024
In Eswatini, early #learning attendance for children 3 to 4 years is at 9%, yet the foundation years in education are the most important for a child’s development.
#LetMeLearn #ForEveryChild #aueducation2024
The Government of Eswatini spends over E20 million per year on repetition in primary school. Investment in early learning can reverse these losses.
#LetMeLearn #ForEveryChild #aueducation2024
On 16th February the African Union declared 2024 as the year of #education , under the theme “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building Resilient Education Systems for Increased Access to Inclusive, Lifelong, Quality, and Relevant Learning in Africa.'
#LetMeLearn