Nearly 70 per cent of children with disabilities remain out of school as of last year in Bhutan. That is over 2,600 children.
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 ...
Bhutan is aiming to eliminate gender-based violence in the next three years. For this, the national strategy, which was ...
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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 Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck Mother and Child Hospital in Thimphu, Bhutan, has officially opened ... and intensive ...
Bhutan aims for upper-middle-income status by 2029 but faces challenges like youth migration, a struggling private sector, ...
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 ...