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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has raised alarm over the persistent crisis of out-of-school children in Northern Nigeria, warning that millions remain excluded from education, with girls bearing the brunt due to deep-rooted cultural, economic and social barriers. The concern was raised by the Chief of UNICEF Field Office in Kano, Mr. Rahama Rihood …

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has secured a major agreement to reduce the price of the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine to about $3 per dose, a move expected to dramatically improve affordability and access across high-burden countries. According to UNICEF, the new pricing set to take effect within the next year will enable the organisation …

UNICEF has revealed that more than 400 million children globally live in poverty, lacking at least two essential needs such as nutrition, sanitation, or healthcare. The warning comes as global funding cuts, conflicts, and climate crises threaten children’s access to critical services. The findings are detailed in UNICEF’s flagship report, The State of the World’s …

At least 91 people died in September in the besieged Sudanese city of el-Fasher, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The group warned of a “full-blown humanitarian disaster” as fighting between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) pushes the region deeper into crisis. Children and five pregnant people were among the victims …

...State targets 220,000 new pupils as out-of-school numbers soar past 787,000 Gombe State has launched an ambitious campaign to tackle its growing out-of-school population, with a targeted enrolment of 110,000 pupils ahead of the 2025/26 academic session — a number that could double under new proposals. The 2025 Enrolment Drive Campaign, spearheaded by the State …

At least 10 children have died in Niger State following a diphtheria outbreak, prompting the government to launch an emergency response. The measures include mass vaccination, public sensitisation, and rapid case detection. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tertiary Health, Dr. Mohammed Gana, confirmed the deaths in Bida Local Government Area. He blamed the high …

Diphtheria Outbreak Claims 10 Children in Niger State

For the first time in history, obesity has surpassed underweight as the most prevalent form of malnutrition among school-aged children and adolescents worldwide. One in 10 children, or 188 million, now live with obesity, UNICEF revealed in its latest report, titled "Feeding Profit: How Food Environments are Failing Children." The surge in childhood obesity is …

For years, students at LEA Pilot Science Primary School and LEA Primary School Phase Three in Gwagwalada, Abuja, faced the daily struggle of carrying their books in one hand and shame in the other. With the school’s toilets abandoned, children had no choice but to memorize lessons while also memorizing the paths to the bush, …

The United Kingdom has pledged £19 million to build climate-resilient schools and healthcare facilities, taking a bold step to protect Nigeria’s most vulnerable communities from climate change. The UK announced the funding on Tuesday while commissioning 84 renovated facilities in Kano and Jigawa States. The project, implemented with the federal government, state governments, and UNICEF, …

By Esther Ososanya A deadly cholera outbreak in Niger State has killed 13 people, mostly children, and infected at least 297 across six local government areas. The outbreak, which began two weeks ago in Minna and Shiroro, has spread to Bosso, Magama, Bida, and Munya. State officials say emergency health measures are in place to …

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