UNICEF Annual Report 2022: For Every Child Every Opportunity
2023
REF 025.2022
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Titre
UNICEF Annual Report 2022: For Every Child Every Opportunity
ISBN
WFPREF0252022
Mention d'impression
New York (New York - USA): United Nations Childrens' Fund (UNICEF), 2023.
Langue
Anglais
Note sur les langues
Arabic
English
French
Spanish
English
French
Spanish
Description
34 p.
Cote
REF 025.2022
System Control No.
oai:wfp.tind.io:126055
Résumé
In 2022, UNICEF responded to both human-made crises and natural disasters aggravated by climate change. The number of people requiring humanitarian assistance continued to grow in 2022, reaching about 274 million, up from 235 million in 2021. 8.8 million children and women in humanitarian contexts received interventions designed to prevent GBV, mitigate risks and support survivors. UNICEF direct support in humanitarian emergencies reached over 23 million people with WASH services in 2022, including through major interventions in response to war in Ukraine, flooding in Pakistan and conflict and severe drought in Ethiopia.
Note
Electronic ed.
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UNICEF Annual Report
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