In southern Nepal, a UNICEF-supported effort to help households access safe water is resulting in saved time and better cohesion among community members.
For 22-year-old Binata Mallik, mother of four young children, providing adequate care and nutrition for her children and taking care of her own nutritional needs, has been an uphill battle. Married as...
Committing to the principle of universal, equitable, inclusive, and sustainable access to safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services for ALL in communities, institutions, and public places to...
UNICEF works on disaster risk reduction (DRR) in 150 countries. Child-responsive DRR prioritizes children and young people in the whole disaster management cycle, ensuring their individual and collect...
Oxygen is a life-saving medicine for the treatment of respiratory conditions, including in newborns and children. For example, in 2019, an estimated 7 million children under the age of five were admit...
Health care-seeking behaviour is defined as, “The actions that people undertake when they perceive themselves to have some health problems or have some illness.” The behaviour guides people to find an...
This Field Note brings to light the findings of a project entitled “Making Development Disability-Inclusive for All Children in Nepal” implemented by UNICEF Nepal and its partners (2019-2022) that aim...