Neue Adresse Sie finden unsere Büros neu an der Pfinstweidstrasse 10, 1 OG. Anfahrt UNICEF Schweiz (PDF) Weitere News Increase in child abuse: We are taking action! News 26. January 2023 Zurich Children’s Hospital recorded 647 cases of suspected child abuse last year. More than ever before. UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein is committed to prevention and to raising awareness among professionals. Education funding: the poorest children receive the least support News 18. January 2023 Children from the poorest households benefit the least from national public education funding, UNICEF said in a new report released today, while calling for additional – and more equitable – investment to lift millions of children out of a learning crisis. Pakistan: Stagnant and polluted floodwater endangers children's lives News 9. January 2023 More than four months after a national state of emergency was declared in Pakistan, up to 4 million children are still living near contaminated and stagnant flood waters, risking their survival and wellbeing, UNICEF warned today. First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Increase in child abuse: We are taking action! News 26. January 2023 Zurich Children’s Hospital recorded 647 cases of suspected child abuse last year. More than ever before. UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein is committed to prevention and to raising awareness among professionals.
Education funding: the poorest children receive the least support News 18. January 2023 Children from the poorest households benefit the least from national public education funding, UNICEF said in a new report released today, while calling for additional – and more equitable – investment to lift millions of children out of a learning crisis.
Pakistan: Stagnant and polluted floodwater endangers children's lives News 9. January 2023 More than four months after a national state of emergency was declared in Pakistan, up to 4 million children are still living near contaminated and stagnant flood waters, risking their survival and wellbeing, UNICEF warned today.