The result is that nearly 42% of Bhutan’s children struggle to read and write. The future of Bhutan depends on the health, education and protection of its children – benefitting the future of us all.
Together with the Royal Government of Bhutan, UNICEF has made significant strides in ensuring the well-being of children. Celebrating 50 years of UNICEF in Bhutan has been a privilege and working on ...
The U.S. has offered to resettle 60,000 of the estimated 107,000 Bhutanese refugees of Nepalese origin now living in seven U.N. camps in southeastern Nepal -- their home for the p ...
The first Western Buddhist nun to be fully ordained in Bhutan tells us her story.
The Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck Mother and Child Hospital in Thimphu, Bhutan, has officially opened ... and intensive ...
This discriminatory policy denies children rations of food, clothes, and other goods, and makes them ineligible for repatriation to Bhutan. These registration procedures violate children’s right ...
we changed the lives of over 741,000 children in Nepal and neighboring Bhutan last year – giving them the chance to grow up healthy, educated and safe, so they can realize their potential. Puran, just ...