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Reflections from a recent visit to Zambia, where UNICEF and partners are improving the lives of children through impactful programs. Key Club volunteer Aspen Hess lends a hand during a stimulation ...
Integrated, community-based approaches to delivering for children "You cannot divide a child into parts," Malti Gandhi, UNICEF’s Deputy Representative in Zambia, told our group shortly after we ...
As USAID offices officially close on Tuesday, Dr. Brooke Nichols's research is not alone. An international, 15-member ...
About 4.3 million school-aged children in Zambia – or every school-aged child in the country - will remain at home following an announcement to keep schools closed in a bid to stem the worst ...
The failure of Zambia’s government to intervene against “blatant violations” of environmental laws is worsening the exposure ...
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Aug. 9, 2022)—Children in Malawi and Zambia are calling for their governments to change the school calendar and close during the winter months of June and July with climate change ...
The 67-page report, “Poisonous Profit: Lead Waste Mining and Children’s Right to a Healthy Environment in Kabwe, Zambia,” documents the Zambian government’s issuance of mining and ...
Working closely with Zambia’s Health Ministry since 2017, SACH has treated more than 100 Zambian children and trained local medical professionals in advanced cardiac care in Israel. The latest mission ...
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, ... In 2024, Zambia received $240 million from the U.S. to support HIV/AIDS work, including prevention, treatment and distribution of medications.
Zambia government’s neglect exposing more children to lead poison, HRW says. Report says more than 95 percent of children in the central town of Kabwe had elevated levels of lead in their blood.