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@unicefchief

The official account of Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore. Championing the rights of & young people around the world.

Joined January 2018

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  1. Gender stereotypes affect everyone, not just women and girls. Today, joined the to work with businesses and advertisers to end harmful stereotypes.

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    16 hours ago

    The level of suffering in Hodeidah, is heartbreaking. If fighting disrupts vital nutrition supplies, the lives of 100,000 children are at risk.

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  3. Jun 21

    Investing in children and young people is a calling of our time. Today, I was inspired by Amanda Fang and Sadie Jamenez who shared with and the Group of Friends of Children their actions in support of the .

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  4. Jun 21

    A warm congratulations to both and on the arrival of your daughter!

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  5. Jun 20

    I wish you, Ambassador Nguyen Phuong Nga, Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the UN, all the best in your move back to Hanoi. remains dedicated to supporting Viet Nam's progress in achieving the to ensure that no child is left behind.

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    Jun 20

    30 million forcibly displaced children represent: 30 million hopes. 30 million dreams. There are more displaced children than at any time since WWII. They need protection & solutions →

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  7. Jun 20

    A pleasure meeting with International PolioPlus Committee Chair Mike McGovern this week. Thank you for your continued partnership with and others, working to strengthen immunization and reach every last child to , once and for all.

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  8. Jun 20

    Children are the strongest foundation for Africa’s future. I look forward to us delivering on the together so that no child is left behind.

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  9. Jun 20

    Thank you for being a champion for refugee and migrant children!

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  10. Jun 20

    Responding to the immediate needs of children in conflict zones in vital. Yet so is our work strengthening schools, health centres and water systems. In doing this, we are sowing the seeds of hope. In doing this, we are building a lasting peace.

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    Jun 20

    On and I call for uprooted children to be protected wherever they are.

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  12. Jun 20

    Over the last decade, the number of children living in conflict zones has increased by 74%. A generation of children is at risk. The world must do more to help them.

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    Jun 20

    This our Goodwill Ambassador is raising her voice for children forced to flee their homes. Join her and show your support →

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  14. Jun 19

    Our ability to make a difference in the lives of child refugees - between despair and hope, and being left behind and building a future - is a test of our shared humanity. My op-ed on with on

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  15. Jun 19

    A pleasure to speak with , a true champion for children, about conflict in Yemen and ’s vital work to protect .

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  16. Jun 19

    A rich discussion this week with Ambassador Valentin Rybakov, Permanent Representative of . Education is a human right. Every girl and every boy, everywhere, is entitled to learn.

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  17. Jun 19

    Excellent meeting with President on building human capital. I value his commitment to deepen the Bank’s partnership with on key issues like early childhood development, needs of young people, conflict and violence, and universal health coverage.

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  18. Jun 19
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    Jun 19

    Following "heartbreaking" scenes of separation, urges US to think again about policies that endanger children and divide families on the southern border. cites UN childrens' rights convention

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    Jun 19

    Children should not be separated from their families because of their migration status. The best interests of refugee & migrant children should be paramount in application of U.S. asylum procedures & laws -

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