UNICEF warns that children are bearing a devastating burden in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, accounting for nearly one in four of more than 64,000 cases ...
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell today concluded a visit to South Sudan, urging the Government and the international community to step up efforts to protect children’s lives amid escalating ...
home Media Centre UNICEF Australia urges families to prepare for social media ban and support young people through the change SYDNEY, 8 DECEMBER 2025 – Later this week, young people in Australia will ...
Positive relationships – including loving, trusting, supportive connections with family, peers, and adults like teachers and ...
Over 100,000 people, around two thirds of them children, have been displaced in northern Mozambique following attacks against civilians. This is the latest wave of displacement and follows months of ...
Children across Sri Lanka face an escalating humanitarian crisis in the wake of Cyclone Ditwah which struck the island's east coast with force. The powerful storm unleashed torrential rains and ...
On average, almost two children have been killed in Gaza every day since the ceasefire took effect. Each one is a child with a family, a dream, a life, suddenly cut short by continued violence.
Here Christmas in Australia is a special time for many when the spirit of giving really shines. It's the season of warmth, joy, and togetherness, making it the perfect occasion to extend your ...
Natural disasters and conflicts are devastating the lives of children. From Haiti to Syria, here are seven unfolding ...
For the world's most vulnerable children, UNICEF's presence on the ground is much more than just life-saving deliveries. In their greatest times of need, UNICEF is an encouraging message of hope from ...
Statement by UNICEF Afghanistan Representative, Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale, on the earthquake in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces: KABUL – “A powerful 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan late ...