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The 125 million dollar agreement will encompass a range of projects to tackle mother and child health and education in 2008, Gianfranco Rotigliano was quoted by AFP as saying.
A focus of next year's efforts would be promoting proper sanitation for children "which means advocacy and behaviour change for children to wash their hands and putting taps into schools," Rotigliano said.
The annual work plan is to also include construction of 130 new schools in Indonesia's Aceh province, the area worst hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami he said.
UNICEF also secured Indonesian government agreement for HIV/AIDS prevention and education, particularly in the eastern Papua region, where the disease is most widespread, UNICEF spokeswoman Kendartanti Subroto said.
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