Zelensky meets with UNICEF representative in Ukraine
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has met with UNICEF Representative in Ukraine Lotta Sylwander and noted that the state needs new cooperation programs with the Fund.
"On Children's Day, President Volodymyr Zelensky met with UNICEF Representative in Ukraine Lotta Sylwander," the president press service’s reported on June 1.

The president praised the level of cooperation between Ukraine and UNICEF.

"We are very grateful to UNICEF for its support and cooperation with Ukraine. Children inspire us to make the world a better place. Some of our children, especially those who belong to vulnerable groups, have many problems. We need more programs with UNICEF, and we must make more efforts to give Ukrainian children the happy childhood they deserve,” Zelensky stressed.

The president stressed that Ukraine needs new programs of cooperation with UNICEF that protect the safety and rights of children. "I am very pleased that Ukraine has joined the Safe Schools Declaration. Children are our future, which we risk if we do not protect them properly," he said.

Volodymyr Zelensky and Lotta Sylwander discussed the possibilities of social support for children living below the poverty line who may find themselves in a difficult situation.

The UNICEF representative noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has become a challenge for the future of children in Ukraine and around the world. According to her, the most vulnerable are children under three and children raised in large families or by single parents.

"Poverty is also often the reason why many children find themselves in institutions, why they are deprived of the right to a family. We hope that the leadership of the President of Ukraine will allow us to take real steps to improve the life of every child in Ukraine. UNICEF reaffirms its willingness to work with the Ukrainian authorities to implement these changes,” she said.