The ICC and UNICEF have teamed up to increase awareness about children's mental health

The ICC and UNICEF have teamed up to increase awareness about children's mental health

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Category : International Published on: October 16 2021

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  • Throughout the men's T20 World Cup, the ICC has worked with UNICEF to raise awareness about mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.
  • The collaboration will emphasise the importance of having more talks around mental health and well-being.
  • UNICEF's global campaign #OnYourMind, which calls for commitment, communication, and action to support good mental health for all children, will be amplified as a result of the relationship.

Important Facts 

About UNICEF

  • UNICEF: United Nations Children's Fund
  • Headquarters: New York
  • Head: Henrietta H. Fore
  • President: Tore Hattrem
  • Founded: 11 December 1946
  • UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador: Priyanka Chopra
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