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| headquarters = Kathmandu, Nepal<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mofa.gov.np/united-nations-childrens-fund-regional-office-for-south-asia-unicef-rosa/|title=UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND REGIONAL OFFICE FOR SOUTH ASIA (UNICEF ROSA)|website=[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nepal)|MoFA Nepal]]}}</ref> |
| headquarters = Kathmandu, Nepal<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mofa.gov.np/united-nations-childrens-fund-regional-office-for-south-asia-unicef-rosa/|title=UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND REGIONAL OFFICE FOR SOUTH ASIA (UNICEF ROSA)|website=[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nepal)|MoFA Nepal]]}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:54, 2 August 2024
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Abbreviation | UNICEF ROSA |
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Type | Regional office |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Kathmandu, Nepal[1] |
Regional Director | Sanjay Wijesekera |
Parent organization | UNICEF (the United Nations) |
Website | Unicef.org.ROSA |
UNICEF South Asia Regional Office, also known as UNICEF ROSA, is one of the seven regional offices that support the work of the United Nations Children's Fund. Globally, UNICEF works to promote children's rights in over 150 developing countries.[2] Under the UNICEF South Asia Regional Office are eight Country Offices.[3]
National offices
UNICEF's Regional Office for South Asia works with all eight Country Offices to help design, deliver and demonstrate results for children in the region.[4]
- UNICEF Afghanistan
- UNICEF Bangladesh
- UNICEF Bhutan
- UNICEF India
- UNICEF Maldives
- UNICEF Nepal
- UNICEF Pakistan
- UNICEF Sri Lanka