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By Vivian Ihechu, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Emeka Ahanonu and Ugo Alilionwu are from the same family. Following frequent hospital admissions in early childhood, they were later diagnosed with sickle cell disease. Their family, living in a village in the eastern part of Nigeria, did as much as they could to manage their condition.
Japan, UNICEF join hands to strengthen vaccine cold chain system in Nepal : Rashtra News #Japan #UNICEF #join #hands #strengthen #vaccine #cold #chain #system #Nepal KATHMANDU, JANUARY 31The Government of Japan has provided grant assistance to strengthen the vaccine cold chain system in Nepal through the United Nations Children's Fund.Under its grant, Japan has provided […]
DODOMA: The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday pledged to support Tanzania in improving nutrition and subsequently ending child stunti.