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UNICEF ANNUAL REPORT 2011

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Advocacy in India Inspires Government Action Advocacy efforts around pneumonia are vital in India, which has more child pneumonia deaths each year than any other country in the world. In 2008, approximately 370,000 Indian children under the age of five died of pneumonia. For the past five years, the small grant awardee Swaasthya has been implementing a maternal and newborn health initiative in the slums of Malegaon, a small city in the state of Maharashtra, India. Swaasthya noticed delays in community members reporting to a health care provider when babies came down with pneumonia. To combat this problem, the group organized a rally featuring storytelling about children’s struggles with pneumonia. In attendance were 450 people, including parents,. | unite for children unicefw Front cover photo UNICEF NYHQ2011-1245 Riccardo Gangale A woman and two children silhouetted by the rising sun wait to register for aid in an area for new arrivals at Dadaab s Ifo camp for Somali refugees in North Eastern Province Kenya near the Kenya-Somalia border. For any corrigenda found subsequent to printing please visit our website at www.unicef.org publications . Note on source information Data in this report are drawn from the most recent available statistics from UNICEF and other United Nations agencies annual reports prepared by UNICEF country offices and the June 2012 UNICEF Executive Director s Annual Report to the Executive Board. Note on resources All amounts are in US dollars unless otherwise specified. Contents Foreword 2 Chapter 1 Achieving results for children 4 Chapter 2 Developing every child s full potential 10 Chapter 3 Remaining steadfast in crisis 18 Chapter 4 Championing child rights 22 Chapter 5 Operating efficiently for equity 26 UNICEF ANNUAL REPORT 2011