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50 Years of Bhutan-UNICEF partnership

December 16, 2024
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It is 50 years since the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) started working in Bhutan. This partnership has enhanced the well-being of children and their families. Marking the milestone, Bhutan and UNICEF came together to celebrate the partnership that continues to grow.

Since the partnership began in 1974, the organisation has supported the country in health, nutrition, sanitation, and education, among other areas. UNICEF’s first project in Bhutan was the Rural Water Sanitation and Hygiene Programme in Trashigang and Tsirang. Since then, UNICEF’s contribution to the country’s health and education sectors kept growing.

“In the last 50 years, we have got more children immunised against childhood diseases and more children going to early childhood development centres and primary schools. Bhutan is also open defecation free, which means there is good sanitation and health in Bhutan,” said Andrea James, UNICEF Bhutan Representative.

While celebrating these achievements today, UNICEF acknowledged that there are still some challenges that remain.

“We have seen a big challenge in mental health following the global pandemic. There are lots of opportunities for economic development but we also need to ensure that we have young children who have been educated and know how to use a digital device. I would also add opportunities around jobs and make sure that children and young people have those 21st-century skills so they can contribute to Bhutan’s prosperity,” said Andrea James, UNICEF Bhutan Representative.

During the event, UNICEF presented a plaque of commendation to the Royal Government of Bhutan.

Additionally, a photo exhibition was showcased, illustrating Bhutan’s journey and documenting milestones in child welfare and development.

UNICEF said it will continue to work with the Bhutanese government towards addressing challenges that persist.

Deki Lhazom

Edited by Kipchu

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