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    Also, the achievement of learning still remains unclear. Education has expanded, but there still are 796 million adults who are illiterate and two-thirds of them are women. Most children enroll school, but millions of them drop out of school without receiving the acquired knowledge they need to live in the society. Therefore, there should be extra attention in achieving equal, quality education compulsorily. As for some countries in the Middle East that are under Taliban’s rule, women are blocked

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    Nutrition

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    Several factors contribute to poor nutritional status among children, such as shortage of food, cultural feeding practices and negative food beliefs within in the households. UNICEF reported in 2015 that under-nutrition accounts for 40% of children’s death under the age of five. Additionally, it stated that 33% of children are chronically undernourished, 5% are severely undernourished, and 14% are underweight. Sadly, chronic under-nutrition permanently stunts the growth of the body and brain of a

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    One of Hollywood's greatest style icons Audrey Hepburn finished the last five years of her life as an ambassador for United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Her commitment to helping children was influenced by her adolescent years. This point of view arose from her time in Netherlands during World War II. Hepburn’s slender figure unlike most actresses was due to malnutrition during this time. As a result of the Nazis taking control of the food supply her mother and her struggled to survive.

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    in her lifetime, she put acting on the back burner. Her love for helping others started off when she was younger. During most of World War II, Hepburn studied at Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands. After retiring from acting she began helping UNICEF. Hepburn was born May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium, Audrey and her mother struggled to survive after the Nazis invaded. She helped the resistance movement by delivering messages.Though doing this was difficult, as both of her parents were Nazi sympathizers

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    Sierra Leone is a country most notoriously known for its humanitarian problems associated with conflict diamonds. These luxury items have caused numerous individuals residing in the third world country to lose their lives or lose the ability to live a fruitful life. In addition to their humanitarian issues, they are also plagued by issues of bad governance. Their recent civil war that took place during most of the 1990s had tainted the citizens’ views on what an effective government could do. To

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    Unicef illustrates, "Sport is a good-entry point for the promotion of life skills-based education and healthy lifestyles, including the values of physical fitness, proper nutrition and how to make choices that positively impact health." In other words, Unicef believes that sports assist an individual in all aspects of life, whether it is physical, mental, or life skills oriented. Simply put, participating in a sport has multiple benefits that can be applied to everyday life. For this exact reason

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    signed to her first European film Dutch in Seven Lessons. Years later, she became a special ambassador for UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund). Audrey Hepburn impacted the world by providing kids in need with help, making people happy with her roles in movies, and being a strong role model towards everyone.

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    are at a great risk for severe morbidity and mortality” (Roller, Gray, Previl, Forrest, 2014, p. 1094). There is no reason for these children to be suffering from malnutrition when there is such a simple solution to fix malnutrition. According to UNICEF the percent of children that are underweight and is considered moderate to severe is 11.4

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    This a challenge because wearing only one pair of clothes until you buy new clothes. They overcome this challenge by the dad trying to work at a business that has a pretty good paying job. The organization that helped Dania with this problem was UNICEF. Another problem

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    Causes Of Child Labour

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    of human history and across different cultures, children less than 17 years old have contributed to family welfare in a variety of ways. There are various reasons which lead to child labour. Some of the important reasons are as follows: • POVERTY: UNICEF suggests that poverty is a big cause for child labour. The report also notes that in rural and impoverished parts of developing and undeveloped parts of the world, children have no

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