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MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026

Unicef

Unicef

People's Republic of Bangladesh Government Logo. Representational Image.

Govt to procure Vitamin A capsules

The proposal seeks policy approval to procure Vitamin A capsules directly through Unicef to ensure an uninterrupted supply of the essential supplements

Protesters, including children, block the Mirpur-10 Road demanding justice for Ramisha’s killing. Photo: TBS

Unicef calls for urgent action to stop brutality against children in Bangladesh

Professor Dr Md Sayedur Rahman. Photo : Collected

No specific discussion on measles vaccine shortage at Unicef briefing: Dr Sayedur

Press Conference on Measles Outbreak Situation and Ongoing Response Efforts held on 20 May 2026. Photo: TBS

Warned interim govt at least 10 times over measles vaccine shortage since 2024: Unicef

Displaced Palestinian children gather at a tent camp in Gaza City, February 3, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas/File Photo

Around 4.9 million children under five died in 2024: UN

A nurse prepares a measles-rubella vaccine in Yangon, Myanmar, November 26, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Ann Wang

Measles cases in Europe, Central Asia drop 75% in 2025: Agencies

Representational Image. Photo: TBS

Experts stress primary healthcare reform to advance universal health coverage

Photo: collected

97% typhoid vaccine coverage among children places Bangladesh among global leaders: Unicef

Illustration showing a young boy engaged in child labor carrying bricks, while a group of children walks to a nearby school, with a map of Bangladesh highlighting the Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions.

Rajshahi, Rangpur lead in highest child labour prevalence

Islamic Foundation, UNICEF support typhoid vaccination advocacy campaign

Islamic Foundation, UNICEF support typhoid vaccination advocacy campaign

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus (R) and Unicef Executive Director Catherine Russell speak on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly at a hotel in New York on 29 September 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing

Concerned about Rohingya children growing up as angry young people: Yunus to Unicef chief Russell

Members of the YPAG. Photo: UNB

UNICEF launches YPAG in Bangladesh to amplify youth leadership, drive change for children

Photo: Courtesy

98% of Dhaka's children have excessive lead levels in their blood: icddr,b Study

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