Noor Sahara, 16, a refugee girl with unwavering determination to learn. Her education was interrupted twice, yet she never gave up. Today, she is back in the classroom, carrying her dreams forward again. Thanks to @EduCannotWait for helping make education possible for children.
UNICEF Bangladesh
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Protecting the rights of every child in Bangladesh since 1952. And we never give up!
Joined May 2011
- Resilient services protect children. And it pays off. Every $1 invested in adaptation returns more than $10 over ten years. Protecting children from climate change is not just right. It is smart. Let's act.
- In the Rohingya refugee camps, a multi-purpose center helps children rediscover comfort again through play, art, and friendship. 🩵 Thanks to @WorldBankGroup, children and families can access spaces that help them feel safe and hopeful again.
- Shaon had left school in Grade 3, long before he was ready to stop learning. Now, at the centre, he returns to the quiet magic of reading, writing and finding his way back to a classroom. For every child like Shaon, learning is not just a right. It is a second beginning.
- What does child protection look like? It means safety and the freedom to simply be a child. Thanks to @SwissHumAidUnit, UNICEF is able to create child-friendly spaces where Rohingya children can play, learn, and experience childhood in a safe and nurturing environment.
- A child is a child, wherever they are. 💙 Australia has renewed its commitment to Rohingya children with a new multi-year contribution of USD 11.4 million (AUD 16 miilion) to UNICEF. This funding will secure health, learning, nutrition, protection, and clean water through 2028.This critical support will directly reach children in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char. Flexible funding like this ensures resources go exactly where a child needs them most. In 2025 alone, this impact reached over 637,000 people. 🌏Thank you, Australia, for standing with children when it matters most. Reliable partnership makes all the difference in sustaining life-saving services and protecting futures. 🇦🇺📷🇧🇩 W/ @dfat
- In a meeting with the Honorable Home Minister, the Government of Australia has committed USD 11.4 million/AUD16 million in multi-year funding to UNICEF to sustain life-saving support for Rohingya children and host communities in Bangladesh.
- Every child deserves a healthy start. On 28 June 2026, take children aged 6–59 months to the nearest vaccination centre between 8AM–4PM for one Vitamin A capsule. Support their growth, vision and immunity. #VitaminA #Immunization #ForEveryChild
00:00 - Ever since a water point was built near Rojina’s home, her daily struggle to collect drinking water has become easier. Now, she can collect water for her family twice a day. With support from @UKinBangladesh, thousands of women like Rojina now have access to safe water every day.
- Children and young people are living the climate crisis. But are leaders doing enough? Your voice matters! Take our latest poll to contribute to the official COP31 Global Youth Statement – send COP31 in a message to @ureport.
- UNICEF Bangladesh reposted🧵#Happeningnow:Leaders from across #SouthAsia are in #Colombo today for the region's Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence against Children (EVAC). Over the next 2 days,countries will share progress, tackle challenges & strengthen action aimed at EVAC 1/#EVAC2026 @SaarcSec
- From weak and quiet to playful and thriving – Wahida’s recovery has brought happiness back to her family. From her first screening to her full recovery, our partnership with @eu_echo enables us to fight malnutrition in the camps and help thousands of children like her thrive. 👇
00:00 - A packet of magic ✨ UNICEF’s Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) is packed with the essential nutrients children need to grow. Thanks to @eu_echo, Rohingya children affected by severe malnutrition are receiving life-saving nutrition support on their journey back to health.
















