UNICEF
in Pakistan
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is one of the most impactful UN agencies working in Pakistan, especially when it comes to children’s rights, health, education, nutrition, and protection.In a country where nearly half the population is under 18, UNICEF’s work helps shape not just childhood, but the nation’s future.

Suggested Article Topics for the
UNICEF Section

Clean Water, Healthy Children: UNICEF’s WASH Programs in Rural Pakistan
Looks at how UNICEF provides safe drinking water, hygiene education, and sanitation in schools and villages
Protecting Pakistan’s Most Vulnerable: UNICEF’s Child Protection Programs
Covers efforts to prevent child marriage, trafficking, abuse, and to support legal identity (birth registration) and oher programs
Fighting Malnutrition: UNICEF’s Battle Against Stunting and Wasting in Children
Explains how UNICEF tackles child malnutrition through community health workers, food programs, and maternal nutrition awareness.
Saving Lives with Vaccines: UNICEF’s Immunization Efforts in Pakistan
Explores how UNICEF supports vaccine distribution, cold chain infrastructure, and awareness campaigns to fight measles, polio, and other preventable diseases.
Back to School: How UNICEF Helps Educate Children in Crisis Zones
Focuses on temporary schools, accelerated learning programs, and support for displaced children in flood- and conflict-affected areas.




