Unicef Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/unicef/ Human Interest in the Balance Sat, 17 Jun 2023 00:45:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://tashkentcitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Tashkent-Citizen-Favico-32x32.png Unicef Archives · Tashkent Citizen https://tashkentcitizen.com/tag/unicef/ 32 32 16M children need humanitarian assistance, says UNICEF https://tashkentcitizen.com/16m-children-need-humanitarian-assistance-says-unicef/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 00:34:59 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=4154 UNICEF’s representative in Afghanistan Fran Equiza said that “16 million children” are in need of protection and humanitarian…

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UNICEF’s representative in Afghanistan Fran Equiza said that “16 million children” are in need of protection and humanitarian assistance.

Fran Equiza added that in Afghanistan, children’s rights are eroded every day and too many kids are burdened with responsibilities way beyond their age.

“That smile gives me hope. This smile and this child-friendly space, in a country with almost 16 million children, need protection and humanitarian assistance. In a country in which way too many kids are burdened with responsibilities way beyond their age, and children’s rights are eroded every day,”

The Ministry of Economics said that children in the country need humanitarian aid and support in the education sector, and the world should support the current government in both areas.

“Afghan children need support in two areas, in the area of humanitarian aid and in the area of education. We request the international community support the Islamic Emirate in both areas,” said Abdul Latif Nazari, the deputy minister of the Economy.

Meanwhile, some children in the capital said that because of their families and life, they face hard labor and they ask the Islamic Emirate to pay more attention to the rights of children.

“We call on the Islamic Emirate to pay attention to children so we can learn and be someone in the future,” said Najib, a child.

“I don’t want to work, I want to learn and become a pilot,” said Fahim, a child.

Earlier, the head of the labour organization in Afghanistan announced the increase in the number of child labourers in the country and said that the battles of several decades and the poverty of families are considered the main reasons for child labor.

UNICEF also said that In Afghanistan, 1 in 5 children is engaged in child labour, and it considered the political change in the country to be one of the factors influencing the increase in child labor.

Source: TOLO

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University of Central Asia and Unicef Partner for a Girls’ Hackathon https://tashkentcitizen.com/university-of-central-asia-and-unicef-partner-for-a-girls-hackathon/ Wed, 26 Apr 2023 05:25:54 +0000 https://tashkentcitizen.com/?p=3422  The University of Central Asia’s School of Arts and Sciences (UCA-SAS) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) organized…

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 The University of Central Asia’s School of Arts and Sciences (UCA-SAS) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) organized the EcoKyzdar (EcoGirls) Hackathon on “Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability” at UCA Campus in Naryn on 15-16 April 2023. The Hackathon welcomed 49 girls from diverse backgrounds across Kyrgyzstan including students from UCA and other universities as well as members of UNICEF’s “Girls in Science” programme.

Nestled amidst the splendid Tenir Too mountains, a group of young women aged 17-21 gathered for this Hackathon to deepen their understanding of climate change, build new friendships, and collaborate on addressing various environmental issues.

At the end of the hackathon, contestants presented innovative ideas to a panel of expert judges, including Samarat Mambetajieva, Manager of Academic Affairs of UCA’s School of Professional and Continuing Education, Naryn, Jyldyz Isabekova, Country Director of Accelerate Prosperity, Kyrgyzstan, Nuriia Karakulova, Adolescents & Youth Development Officer at UNICEF, Kyrgyzstan, and Dr Ian Phil Canlas, Senior Lecturer of Science at UCA-SAS and Scholar of the Department of Science and Technology in the Philippines.

The groups came up with innovative ideas to address environmental challenges. Ideas included: a) the development of a robot arm to separate recyclable trash from other waste, b) adding QR codes to fabric bags used at grocery stores for their loyalty programmes, c) producing sustainable book covers and d) teaching young girls how to make traditional Kyrgyz handicrafts and then helping them launch tourism-related startups.

“At UCA, we recognize that achieving gender equality requires more than providing ‘equal’ opportunities. By creating a programme that is exclusively for young women, we aim to address the gender-based inequities that exist in STEM fields and provide a more level playing field for our young women to succeed. This effort is part of the broader vision of the UCA Chancellor, His Highness the Aga Khan, who emphasises the importance of pluralism and civil society in promoting peace and development. We believe that by embracing both equality and equity, we can contribute to building a more inclusive and pluralistic society that aligns with our Chancellor’s vision,” said Kiran Bhimani, Faculty at UCA’s School of Arts and Sciences and co-Organizer of ECOKyzdar Hackathon.

The Hackathon concluded with Elnura Asangazy Kyzy, Vice Mayor of Naryn, awarding the competition winners with monetary prize ($500 for 1st place, $300 for 2nd place, and $200 for 3rd place) sponsored by UCA. To further develop the ideas that came up during ECOKyzdar Hackathon, the team that stood first has been invited to participate in the Accelerate Prosperity Incubation Programme, run by the Aga Khan Development Network. Accelerate Prosperity offers the team an opportunity to win $10,000 to invest in their startup.

“In 2020, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts asked girls and young women in over 100 countries what they were most concerned about. For girls under the age of 18, climate change was the most pressing issue. Since girls and young women are disproportionately affected by climate change, we need to ensure that they participate in the discourse. This initiative provides a learning environment for young Kyrgyzstani leaders to change the discourse and have a collective climate change response,” said Christine Jaulmes, UNICEF Representative in Kyrgyzstan.

In addition to their participation in the competition, the young women also attended sessions on Design Thinking, Public Speaking, Women in Leadership, Financial Literacy and Fundraising. These workshops were conducted by notable leaders who are distinguished in their respective fields such as Elena Chigibaeva, CEO of WeInCrypto; Aizat Ruslanova, Executive Director of IDEA Central Asia and Jyldyz Isabekova, Country Director of Accelerate Prosperity, Kyrgyzstan.

Source : Akipress

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