Saba'a's sister with her friends. Saba'a was treated in the Unicef-supported Therapeutic Nutrition Centre for severe malnutrition and complications of fever and diarrhea and was fighting for her life due to malnutrition and the disastrous war conditions that cast a shadow over all areas of the country. Saba'a received treatment in the centre and on the third day she began to improve. Diarrhea and fever stopped and her cough improved.
Saba'a's sister with her friends. Saba'a was treated in the Unicef-supported Therapeutic Nutrition Centre for severe malnutrition and complications of fever and diarrhea and was fighting for her life due to malnutrition and the disastrous war conditions that cast a shadow over all areas of the country. Saba'a received treatment in the centre and on the third day she began to improve. Diarrhea and fever stopped and her cough improved.

Unicef UK
Annual Report 2018

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In 2018, supporters helped Unicef UK raise £99.4 million to help build a safer world for every child. Read our annual report to find out more about Unicef UK’s work.

Unicef UK 2018 in numbers:

  • £3 million raised for Unicef’s work for Syrian children in danger
  • Vaccines to keep 300 million mums and babies safe from tetanus through 13 years of Pampers 1 pack = 1 vaccines.
  • More than 25 million children vaccinated against polio through six years of change for Good partnership with easyJet.
  • Soccer Aid 2018 raised £6.7  million, including Aid Match.

In the UK:

  • More than 23,500 people signed our petition calling for action following our campaing to tackle toxic air in the UK.
  • Nearly 700,000 newborn babies supported by Unicef’s Baby Friendly Initiative.
  • More than 1.75 million children go to schools that are putting rights at the heart of their culture.
  • 85,000 people took action in support of our campaign to reunite refugee children with family in the UK.

 

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