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  • 5 Expert Diet Tips Suggested By UNICEF For Your Family's Health Amid Coronavirus Scare
    5 Expert Diet Tips Suggested By UNICEF For Your Family's Health Amid Coronavirus Scare

    How to take care of the nutritional needs of your family and maintain a healthy diet during the lockdown? UNICEF drew up some tips for safe and healthy eating in times of Coronavirus pandemic.

  • Aamir Khan Travels to Bhutan to Advocate Against Malnutrition
    Aamir Khan Travels to Bhutan to Advocate Against Malnutrition

    Actor Aamir Khan, who is a Unicef Regional Goodwill Ambassador, took time out from his schedule to meet children affected by malnutrition here and to witness how the organisation is working to address stunting across ...

  • WHO and Unicef Endorse Mothers' Milk Banks for Working Mothers
    WHO and Unicef Endorse Mothers' Milk Banks for Working Mothers

    WHO and Unicef heartily endorse the idea of mothers' milk banks, calling it the best food if a new born is not able to get his mother's milk.

  • Breastfeeding Has Lifesaving Benefits: UNICEF
    Breastfeeding Has Lifesaving Benefits: UNICEF

    In a statement issued recently, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced that breastfeeding has lifesaving benefits.

  • 'One-Third of Indian Women are Underweight'
    'One-Third of Indian Women are Underweight'

    According to UNICEF India, "Malnutrition is more common in India than in Sub-Saharan Africa. One in every three malnourished children in the world lives in India."Although India seems to have made a satisfactory leap on ...

  • UN: Nearly 5 Million in Mali are Hungry
    UN: Nearly 5 Million in Mali are Hungry

    A convergence of droughts, harvest failures, locust invasions and political conflicts in Mali have left 4.75 million people without enough to eat, U.N. officials said Friday. UNICEF Emergency Director Afshan Khan said the children's agency ...

  • Chronic Malnutrition to Rise in Yemen on Lack of Water, Poor Sanitation
    Chronic Malnutrition to Rise in Yemen on Lack of Water, Poor Sanitation

    A lack of drinking water and poor sanitation in Yemen are likely to lead to a rise in chronic malnutrition with children under five most at risk, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said.

  • Five in Six Infants Undernourished, Risk Irreversible Mental and Physical Damage: U.N.
    Five in Six Infants Undernourished, Risk Irreversible Mental and Physical Damage: U.N.

    Five in six children under two years old in developing countries are not getting enough of the right kinds of food, putting them at risk of irreversible mental and physical damage, the U.N. children's agency ...

  • 2 Billion Children Breathe Toxic Air Worldwide, UNICEF Says
    2 Billion Children Breathe Toxic Air Worldwide, UNICEF Says

    As Indians wake Monday to smoke-filled skies from a weekend of festival fireworks, New Delhi's worst season for air pollution begins with dire consequences.

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