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UNICEF in INDIA

UNICEF in INDIA. Types of aid. Technical assistance aid - educating mothers encouraging women to have institutional deliveries . Project aid helping child laborers to go to school. Motives & objectives.

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UNICEF in INDIA

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  1. UNICEF in INDIA

  2. Types of aid • Technical assistance aid - educating mothers • encouraging women to have institutional deliveries. • Project aid • helping child laborers to go to school

  3. Motives & objectives • UNICEF uses its community-level knowledge to develop innovative interventions to ensure that people especially women and children, are able to access basic services such as clean water, health visitors and educational facilities, and that these services are of high quality.

  4. Contribution to development • Improved water, sanitation and hygiene practices mainstreamed into RTE(Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education) plans. • Early childhood education curriculum piloted in 16 states and finalized in three. • Child friendly schools as mandated by RTE integrated into governments plans and budgets including Activity Based child-centred method of teaching and learning replicated across 13 states. • UNICEF’s program contributes to reducing hunger and malnutrition rates, especially among the three most vulnerable groups of children (0-35 months old) • UNICEF supports setting up and managing of Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) that provide state-of-the-art care for newborns in some of the least developed districts of the country.

  5. Effectiveness in foreign aid • Very effective • Unicef has made life better for children in India by improving education, reducing hunger and malnutrition rates.

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