Ongoing attacks and airstrikes attributed to Israeli forces in Gaza continue to kill and maim people of all ages in the shattered enclave despite an agreed ceasefire, UN agencies said on Friday.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that no fewer than 67 children have been killed in Gaza since the announcement of a ceasefire in the enclave on October 10 an average of two children ...
As the world marks World Children’s Day 2025, UNICEF Nigeria has called for renewed commitment to protecting and promoting the rights of the country’s youngest citizens. While acknowledging ongoing ...
An average of almost two children have been killed every day in conflict-related incidents in Gaza since the ceasefire began, ...
Ending child poverty is within reach, UNICEF argues, because solutions exist. Meet some of the children and families who are ...
A UNICEF report revealed on Thursday that over 19 percent of children globally live in extreme poverty, with the majority concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The organization urged ...
Medecins Sans Frontieres said on Friday that its medical teams in Gaza had treated Palestinian women and children this week for injuries from Israeli airstrikes and gunfire, almost six weeks into a ...
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), in collaboration with key stakeholders including the Liberia ...
The inaugural session underscored the urgency of collaborative governance and interoperable platforms to build resilient ...
By providing medical care, counseling, education and a safe place to live, UNICEF programs help children reclaim their lives.
The majority of staff jobs at the United Nations children's agency in Geneva and New York will be relocated to cheaper ...
"Stop Disasters," an online video game developed by the United Nations, teaches young people how to reduce risks linked to ...