FG, UNICEF unveil $406,000 cold chain store for vaccines in Borno
The Nigerian Federal Government, in partnership with UNICEF, has launched a $406,000 cold chain storage facility in Maiduguri, Borno State, to protect vaccines from heat and improve immunization efforts.
UNICEF, Unilever deepen pact on children’s skills development
UNICEF and Unilever Nigeria have renewed their partnership to enhance children's and youth's skill development in Nigeria, focusing on employability, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship.
Who protects children from sexual violence?
A controversial court ruling in Brazil that initially cleared a man of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl has sparked outrage and led to a reaffirmation of his conviction by the appeals court after public pushback.
N’East governors assert child protection amid rising armed group recruitment
North-East Nigerian governors emphasize the importance of education and youth empowerment in preventing the recruitment of children into armed groups.
The number of working children in the world would triple if domestic work was taken into account
An INED study reveals that global child labor statistics significantly underestimate the actual number of working children, particularly girls, by not including domestic work.
Madagascar: In Tamatave, the school year resumes despite the trauma left by Cyclone Gezani
In Tamatave, Madagascar, the school year has resumed shortly after Cyclone Gezani caused significant damage, with efforts being made to aid children in returning to school.
Time to end Nigeria’s child malnutrition crisis
The article discusses the escalating malnutrition crisis in Nigeria, highlighting the urgent need for balanced and nutritious food for families who cannot afford it.
Mutilated Childhood and a Generation Without Fathers: Gaza Faces the Largest Orphan Crisis in Modern History
Gaza is experiencing an unprecedented orphan crisis, impacting around 40,000 children who have lost one or both parents, according to UNICEF.
At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN
A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan has reportedly killed at least 15 children, according to a UN statement.
UN: At least 15 children killed in drone attack in Sudan
At least 15 children were killed in a drone strike on a displaced persons camp in Sudan, according to UNICEF.
Sudan: Joint UN Convoy Brings Vital Aid to Cut-Off Communities in Sudan's South Kordofan State
A joint UN convoy successfully delivered essential humanitarian aid to over 130,000 people in South Kordofan, Sudan, marking the first significant supply effort in three months.
UNICEF urges FG to prioritise child survival through medical oxygen access
UNICEF has called on the Nigerian government to prioritize the provision of medical oxygen to enhance child survival rates.
After Cyclone Gezani, nearly 30,000 students deprived of classes in eastern Madagascar
Nearly 30,000 students in eastern Madagascar are unable to attend classes due to the destruction caused by Cyclone Gezani.
People angry: See how the UN illustrated the announcement about child marriages
The UN sparked controversy for using an image of a blonde girl in a white Western wedding dress to depict child marriages, overshadowing the reality of the practice being prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia.
Sudan’s children caught between war and hope
The article discusses the plight of children in Darfur as they navigate the challenges of war and displacement, focusing on the story of a teenage girl named Doha who arrived at an overcrowded camp for internally displaced persons.
War in Ukraine: One in Three Children in Ukraine is Displaced
According to UNICEF, over one-third of children and adolescents in Ukraine are on the run due to the ongoing war, with significant internal and external displacement reported.
Sudan: Thousands Cling to a Fragile Hope in Makeshift Tents
Thousands of internally displaced people in Sudan's Tawila camp live in dire conditions, clinging to hope despite the challenges they face.
Sonia Silva, UNICEF head in Gaza: "One in five babies in Gaza is being born malnourished"
Sonia Silva, the head of UNICEF in Gaza, highlights the severe humanitarian crisis affecting children, with one in five babies being born malnourished due to the ongoing conflict.
The social scourge of child labor at a global level
A recent report from the ILO and UNICEF highlights that 140 million children worldwide are affected by child labor, with 50 million involved in hazardous work.
Sudan: In Sudan, Sick and Starving Children 'Wasting Away'
Ongoing violence and humanitarian crises are causing severe malnutrition and suffering among children in Sudan, according to UN agencies.
Sudan: In Sudan, Sick and Starving Children 'Wasting Away'
The UN warns that relentless violence, famine, and disease are leading to a rising death toll among children in Sudan, with more than half of children in parts of North Darfur being acutely malnourished.
UNICEF Alarm: One in Three Teenagers Uses Chatbots, but the Real Problem is When They Start
The increasing use of AI tools by adolescents raises concerns about cognitive development and the ability to discern reliable information.
Millions of children are subjected to AI abuse
A new report by Unicef reveals that at least 1.2 million children across eleven countries have had their images manipulated for fake sexual content using artificial intelligence.
Millions of children are subjected to AI abuse
A UNICEF report reveals that over 1.2 million children in eleven countries have reported their images being manipulated for sexual purposes using generative AI, highlighting a severe and growing problem.
The martyrdom of 37 children since the beginning of the year... UNICEF calls for an end to the suffering of Gaza's children
UNICEF reports that 37 children have died in Gaza since the beginning of the year, warning of the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Microchips or infertility? MSP launches campaign to clarify myths about childhood vaccination in Ecuador
The Ministry of Health in Ecuador, along with Unicef and OPS, has initiated a national campaign led by the character Máximo to promote evidence-based information on childhood vaccinations and combat misconceptions.
UNICEF donates boat ambulance to Ogun
UNICEF has donated a boat ambulance to Ogun State to improve emergency healthcare delivery in difficult-to-access communities, particularly in riverine and coastal areas.
UNICEF donates boat ambulance to Ogun riverine communities
UNICEF has donated a boat ambulance to Ogun riverine communities to improve emergency healthcare access, as praised by the state's Commissioner for Health.
Kenya: Budget Constraints Hamper Child Protection, Clerics and Unicef Warn
Religious leaders and UNICEF in Kenya have expressed concerns about inadequate funding for child protection services, highlighting the negative impact on efforts to prevent violence and exploitation of children.
Unicef urges countries to criminalize AI-generated abusive material
Unicef calls on countries to criminalize the production of AI-generated material depicting sexual abuse against children, expressing strong concern over increasing instances of AI-generated images that sexualize minors.
UNICEF's appeal to countries: Criminalize AI content that removes clothing from children
UNICEF has urged nations to criminalize the creation of child sexual abuse material generated by artificial intelligence, highlighting the increasing number of such images that sexualize children.
South Sudan: Lives of Malnourished Children At Risk With Upsurge in Violence in South Sudan
UNICEF warns that over 450,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition in Jonglei state due to increased violence and displacement since 2026.
UNICEF Finland: Children Concerned About Their Rights
A survey by UNICEF Finland revealed that the majority of children view child rights as essential for a safe life, with significant concern over global inequality and the lack of child rights enforcement worldwide.
The president of Unicef Spain: "We are facing one of the most critical situations for children, comparable to that of World War II"
UNICEF Spain's president, María Ángeles Espinosa Bayal, emphasizes the critical state of children's rights amidst significant cutbacks, drawing a parallel to the dire conditions during World War II.
Unicef: 4,000 children need care outside Gaza
Unicef spokesperson Jonathan Crickx emphasizes that while the opening of the Rafah border crossing is a significant step forward, sick and injured children still require access to proper care in Gaza.
Ukraine receives new batch of generators from UNICEF
UNICEF has provided Ukraine with an additional 42 generators, increasing the total supplied to 106 units to help support critical heating needs in conflict-affected areas.
Ceasefire in Gaza: Unicef reports more than 100 dead children
Since the ceasefire began in early October, more than 100 children have reportedly been killed in Gaza despite a decrease in bombings and shootings, according to Unicef spokesperson James Elder.
More than 100 children killed in Gaza since ceasefire began
UNICEF reported that at least 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire started three months ago, with an average of one child dying almost daily.
Unicef denounces that at least 100 children have died in Gaza since the beginning of the truce with Israel
The UN reports that at least 100 children have died in Gaza since the ceasefire with Israel began, with UNICEF describing the situation as an insufficient step toward safety despite the halt in bombings.
Why are children in Gaza dying after the ceasefire? UNICEF responds
UNICEF reports that since the ceasefire began, 100 children in Gaza have died due to cold, lack of fuel for heating, and inadequate provisions for shelter.
UNICEF: More than 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire began
UNICEF reports that over 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire began in October, despite a decrease in bombings and gunfire.
More than 100 children have been killed in Gaza after the truce, says Unicef
Unicef reports that over 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire, although airstrikes have decreased they have not completely stopped.
Without UNICEF and 'guardians of childhood', the world would be a much harder place for many children to live in
This year marks UNICEF's 80th anniversary of unwavering commitment to children's rights and well-being globally, showcasing its historical role in humanitarian efforts post-World War II.
Green Visions: A Project to Empower 500,000 Arab Youth in Facing Climate Change
The 'Green Visions' project, launched by the Qatar-based 'Education Above All' foundation in partnership with UNICEF's 'Generation Unlimited' initiative, aims to empower youth in Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon to confront climate change through green economy initiatives, targeting half a million young individuals to transform them from beneficiaries to change leaders.
UNICEF warns of alarming rise in sexual violence against children in Eastern DRC
UNICEF reports a disturbing increase in sexual violence against children at the Rhoo displacement camp in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo amidst ongoing conflict and insecurity.
SER Catalunya auctions a 'Perro Sanxe' from the president's office
SER Catalunya is auctioning a 3D printed 'Perro Sanxe' from the president's office to raise funds for toys for vulnerable children and aid projects in Gaza.
If there are no schools, health centers, or jobs, families find it hard to return to Syria
Meritxell Relaño, head of Unicef in Damascus, discusses the dire conditions in Syria after nearly 15 years of war and the fall of the Al Assad regime.
Annual Report from Unicef: Never Have More Children Lived in a War or Crisis Zone
According to Unicef's annual report, 2025 saw the highest number of children living in conflict and crisis areas, with one in five globally affected, particularly in regions like Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, and Congo.