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UNICEF and the European Union launch major child protection initiative in Bangladesh

UNICEF and the European Union launch major child protection initiative in Bangladesh
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UNICEF and the European Union launch major child protection initiative in Bangladesh - Bangladesh

UNICEF and the European Union launch major child protection initiative in Bangladesh Format © UNICEF Bangladesh/2020/McCauley Dhaka, 20 December 2020 – In a landmark announcement, the European Union has committed US$ 25.7 million to support UNICEF’s child protection programme in Bangladesh over the next four years. The project will give over 10 million children access to social services, and will empower children to claim their rights. The initiative has a special focus on adolescents and on children living with disabilities. “This is an unprecedented investment in the realization of child rights in Bangladesh. Children have been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and this generous contribution from the European Union comes at such a critical juncture. It will help ensure that children whose needs are the greatest have equal opportunities and equal access to critical services,” said Tomoo Hozumi, UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh.

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EU and UNICEF launch major child protection initiative in Bangladesh Diplomatic Correspondent 20th December, 2020 05:01:17 In a landmark announcement, the European Union has committed to provide US $25.7 million to support UNICEF’s child protection programme in Bangladesh over the next four years. The project will give over 10 million children access to social services, and will empower children to claim their rights. The initiative has a special focus on adolescents and on children living with disabilities, the UNICEF said in Dhaka on Sunday (Dec 20). “This is an unprecedented investment in the realization of child rights in Bangladesh. Children have been hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and this generous contribution from the European Union comes at such a critical juncture. It will help ensure that children whose needs are the greatest have equal opportunities and equal access to critical services,” said Tomoo Hozumi, UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh.

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