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  2. UNICEF in India

    www.unicef.org/india

    Take action. Children need champions. Get involved, speak out, volunteer, or become a donor and give every child a fair chance to succeed. Join UNICEF. UNICEF is the global leader promoting and protecting children’s rights in 190 countries, including India.

  3. Work with us | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/take-action/vacancies

    The UNICEF global intern programme is managed through our headquarters in New York and there are specific criteria for applying for an internship. For more information please go to the intern page on our global website. We sometimes have opportunities for interns locally in India and these are advertised online. Visit current internships.

  4. India - UNICEF

    www.unicef.org/topics/india

    UNICEF India is committed in its continued support to the Government in this extraordinary journey of development to reach every child everywhere in India. Our goal is to enable every child born in India to have the best start in life, to thrive and to develop to her or his full potential. Learn more.

  5. Contact us | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/contact-us

    UNICEF India country office. UNICEF House, 73 Lodi Estate New Delhi 110 003 Tel: + 91 11 2469-0401 + 91 11 2469-1410

  6. Mother's milk is nectar for the child | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/stories/mothers-milk-nectar-child

    Reality: It requires practice and support for both mother and baby to master. Myth: Formula feeding is just as good as breastfeeding. Reality: Breast milk is unique for the baby. It provides adequate nutrients, boosts immunity, protects babies from infections, and enhances children's IQ. Formula feeding can be harmful for babies.

  7. Clean drinking water | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/what-we-do/clean-drinking-water

    Thanks to UNICEF’s continued advocacy, technical assistance and engagement with the Ministry of Jal Shakti, safe drinking water and sanitation remain high on the agenda of India’s government. UNICEF focuses on community-managed drinking water, including water safety and security planning, in support of the JJM.

  8. Tender calendars | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/tender-calendars

    UNICEF-India, S&P will decide whether to tender for these requirements through a Request for Quotation (RFQ), Invitation to Bid (ITB) or Request for Proposal (RFP). Companies interested in participating in any of the listed bidding exercises should be registered with the United Nations Global Marketplace , where instructions on how to register ...

  9. Early Childhood Development (ECD) | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/what-we-do/early-childhood-development

    Early Childhood Development or early childhood care and education as it is known in India refers to: An outcome defining a child’s status – being adequately nourished, physically healthy, mentally alert, emotionally sound, socially competent and ready to learn and. A process - comprehensive and closely linked cross-sectoral interventions ...

  10. Gender equality | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/what-we-do/gender-equality

    UNICEF India’s 2018-2022 Country Programme has been developed in response to the identification of deprivations that Indian children face, including gender based deprivations. Each programmatic outcome is committed to a gender priority that is noted explicitly in its programme, budget and results. These include:

  11. Stories | UNICEF India

    www.unicef.org/india/stories

    Read all out blogs on UNICEF connect. Visit the site. Read the latest news and stories of children and their families from across the country.