Funds for world’s climate hotspots woefully neglect the needs of children, new report finds
Children are being failed by climate funding commitments, despite bearing the brunt of the climate crisis.
Children are being failed by climate funding commitments, despite bearing the brunt of the climate crisis.
In this episode you'll travel with us to Lebanon, South Africa and Uganda as we take a look at the importance of education for children, particularly girls; and children who have been uprooted from their homes due to conflict.
Around the world 7,000 newborn babies will not survive their first day. Why? In this episode we'll answer that question and bring you into UNICEF's fight for survival of the world's youngest citizens.
Meet a few female superheroes come to life and learn how they’re improving the world for women and girls.
High winds and massive flooding from Tropical Cyclone Idai have affected more than 3 million people in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi –half of them are children. We bring you to the ground in Mozambique to give you an exclusive update on what UNICEF is doing to help the children and families affected.
Travel with us to Yemen, where we'll tell you a harrowing tale of how UNICEF managed to temporarily pause a war to vaccinate children. Learn how UNICEF gets vaccines to children in some of the most remote places in the world and come with us into a Rohingya refugee camp where you'll hear how vaccinations are saving lives.
Witness an emotional family reunification and learn about the difficult work that UNICEF does to reunite families that have been separated by conflict or natural disasters.
Discover what matters to Canadian youth in the upcoming federal election, and find out why GFORCE are UNICEF Canada’s new Halloween Heroes.
Discover how UNICEF keeps children safe when disasters strike without warning, and hear from young people on the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Discover how UNICEF responds to prolonged humanitarian crises and the reality children face growing up in refugee camps.
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