Maseru, Aug.25 — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has issued a public warning against scams circulating on social media platforms that solicit payments in exchange for financial aid purportedly from the organization.
In its official statement, UNICEF stressed that it does not request any form of payment in return for financial support, scholarships, or employment opportunities.
The agency advised members of the public to remain vigilant, avoid sending money or sharing personal information in response to such fraudulent claims, and to always verify information directly with UNICEF before taking any action.
UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) is a global United Nations agency dedicated to protecting children’s rights and enabling every child to thrive. . . .
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