UNICEF and UNESCO Advocate for Schools as Sacred Havens

In a joint statement released on February 2, 2024, Bruno Maes, the representative of UNICEF, and Tatiana Villegas-Zamora, the representative of UNESCO in Haiti, called for the respect of children's right to education in Haiti amid the rise of insecurity and socio-political instability.

Jean Daniel Sénat
Par Jean Daniel Sénat
02 Feb 2024 | Lecture : 2 min.

In a joint statement released on February 2, 2024, Bruno Maes, the representative of UNICEF, and Tatiana Villegas-Zamora, the representative of UNESCO in Haiti, called for the respect of children's right to education in Haiti amid the rise of insecurity and socio-political instability. The representatives of the two UN agencies expressed concerns about the consequences of persistent armed violence and socio-political instability on the functioning of schools.

"UNICEF and UNESCO join their voices to draw attention to the de

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