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Humanitarian Action for Children 2021

databases in South Sudan, the most significant of which are those of the World Bank, WFP, and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). 2022 Programme Targets - Social protection and cash transfers C4D • 11,974 households reached with UNICEF funded multipurpose humanitarian cash transfers. UNICEF will continue with its pivotal role in promoting positive behavioural practices towards mitigating and preventing diseases and other emergencies across the country. UNICEF will be accountable to affected populations and will ensure equitable representation of women and girls in all community feedback and complaint mechanisms and will target the most vulnerable people, including internally displaced persons, survivors of GBV, children with disabilities as well as young people and adolescents. 2022 Programme Targets - C4D, RCCE and AAP . • 3,825,503 people reached through messaging on prevention and access to services 304,745 people with access to established accountability mechanisms. Expression of thanks UNICEF's work is funded entirely through the voluntary support of millions of people around the world and our partners in government, civil society, and the private sector. Voluntary contributions enable UNICEF to deliver on its mandate to protect children's rights, to help meet their basic needs, and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. On behalf of the children and women throughout South Sudan who have been reached with your assistance, UNICEF South Sudan would like to express its sincere appreciation to its resource partners around the world for their continued and critical support. We take this opportunity to thank all our partners for their commitment and trust in UNICEF. UNICEF South Sudan's humanitarian interventions in 2021 would not have been possible without the continued generous support from resource partners both from the public and private sector. Results achieved in 2021 for children and women in South Sudan were possible thanks to donors' support and more specifically to thematic flexible funding that allowed UNICEF South Sudan to respond more effectively and efficiently to the needs of all children and women across the country. It is thus critical that donors continue providing flexible funding in the future. 24 224
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