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Title: UNICEF's Role in COVID-19

Sub-Title: UNICEF's Role to Combat COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (UK)

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Abstract

COVID-19's urgency disturbs the global economy with the adverse effects on children and

families well-being, for which UNICEF, the humanitarian institution, take responsive

measures to combat those crises. The UNICEF's prime goal is to offer significant access to

education and healthcare facilities to individuals by collaborating with other organizations.

Utilizing technological assistance is another successful measure to save lives globally. By

overviewing the UK region, the infectious threat violates the rights for children is availing

educational opportunities and health services, which further grasp the attention of UNICEF

members to mitigate those catastrophes and manage the living for people in the UK.

Potentially, the research critically investigates the role of UNICEF in the COVID-19 by

specifying the UK region and related outcomes.


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Outline

1. UNICEF and Global Spread of COVID-19: COVID-19 emerges health urgency

globally with adverse influence on economic growth that distressing impact the well-

being of families and children, for which UNICEF social protection program works

progressively to combat the crises.

1.1 UNICEF immediate responses to promote social protection in pandemic crises

1.2 UNICEF's role in embracing long-term social fortification for children and families

worldwide with improved education and healthcare services.

2. UNICEF Partnership and Coordination to Mitigate Global Crises: Partnering with

International Organizations backs UNICEF to boost social protection worldwide

3. UNICEF Role in the UK region to Combat COVID-19: The international institution

contributes potentially to save lives with affirmative measures.

3.1 Using information through social media platforms to promote awareness of social

protection among children,

3.2 Helping kids to cope up with Coronavirus by adopting new normal,

3.3 Collaborate with a child psychologist to offer assistance,

3.4 Develop multiple campaigns to mitigate emerging crises with accessible education and

health services.

4. UNICEF Effective Contribution to Educational Progress in the UK: With response

program and implementation, UNICEF focuses on five goals to combat education

catastrophes evidence synthesis.

4.1 Embrace child development by emphasizing the violence prevalence during Covid crises,

4.2 Promote education with broadcast media for equal opportunities of digital literacy,

4.3 Social protection with technical assistance to minimize health disabilities,

4.4 High emphasis on child well-being,


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4.5 Provide internet access to children for online education.

5. UNICEF generates productive outcomes in the UK's case: the institution impressively

lessens the threat of corona on children's education and health with responsive action

programs.

5.1 UNICEF reviews the impact of COVID-19 on children rights,

5.2 Offer quality education and health facilities to children and young generations,

5.3 Embrace the mission of saving maximum lives with social protection.
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