A simple classroom tool; a paper with lines. Remains a luxury for children in low-income unfortunately to this day.
What is a notebook?
UNICEF distributes life-saving drops to prevent diseases.
What are vaccines?
Without this resource, you cannot drink or wash. UNICEF works to provide this essential.
What is clean water?
UNICEF fights to end this practice that forces children into adult-labor.
What is child-labor?
The population children make up of the world (in a fraction).
What is 1/3?
244 million children worldwide are missing this activity to this day. (A daily activity)
What is going to school?
The first important meal of an infants life that is strongly supported by UNICEF.
What is breastfeeding?
THIS MANY HOURS is how long it takes for some kids that live in rural areas to collect water.
What is up to 4 hours?
Children separated from their families during conflict that is called ____
What is unaccompanied minors?
What is education?
UNICEF supports this type of “temporary school” for children with conflicts.
What is a (temporary) learning space?
The number one death of children under 5 globally.
What are preventable diseases?
Toilets build by UNICEF is to help prevent what disease that is often found in schools?
What are latrines?
UNICEF works to stop this- marrying girls before age 18
What is child marriage?
A popular ball sport that is played by kids worldwide.
What is soccer (football)?
Two obstacles (start with p and c) are the reasons why in certain regions girls cannot attend school.
What are poverty and child marriage?
A packet of electrolytes that save millions of kids’ lives per year from dehydration.
What is oral rehydration solution?
A three letter acronym for a water system that can turn dirty water into drinkable water.
What is WASH?
A document that protects children’s rights globally.
What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
what is the life expectancy of a kid that is born today?
What is around 71-73 years?
The region with the highest number of children out of school.
What is sub-Saharan Africa?
A condition where a child gets little to no nutrition for too long (this applies to 1 in 5 children under the age 5).
What is stunting?
Safe water access protects children from what waterborne disease? (Starts with C)
What is cholera?
UNICEF helps rehabilitate children forced to fight in this group.
What is an armed group/forces?
Every child has the right to these two things- UNICEF. (Starts with “N” and “I”)
What is nutrition and identity?