PROTECTING EVERY CHILD’S RIGHT TO HEALTH
UNICEF is supporting children’s right to health by strengthening health systems and providing access to life-saving vaccines.
UNICEF is supporting children’s right to health by strengthening health systems and providing access to life-saving vaccines.
UNICEF’s latest State of the World’s Children Report states 1 in 5 children are unvaccinated, leaving them vulnerable to a range of vaccine-preventable diseases.
We mourn the loss of Harry Belafonte, one of the world’s greatest actors, singers, producers, and champions of human rights – especially children.
As violent clashes in Sudan continue, UNICEF and the child-focused NGOs World Vision and Save the Children are highlighting the danger to children if the current ceasefire is not respected by all parties.
On International Day of Girls in ICT, new analysis warns that girls* are being left behind in an increasingly connected world.
Slowing momentum toward eliminating child marriage most acute in sub-Saharan Africa, which is now over 200 years from ending child marriage; 1 in 4 young women still married before 18th birthday in South Asia despite progress
The situation in Sudan is teetering toward catastrophe, and children are increasingly caught in the crossfire.
This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed - at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
A health centre in this Ethiopian village is tackling maternal malnutrition through supplements provided by UNICEF and partners, leading to improved nutrition in pregnant women and chances of a safe delivery and healthy, happy babies and mothers.
Help reach millions of children affected by the escalating conflict in Sudan.
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