More than 100,000 children fleeing Sudan conflict face new dangers amid desperate situation in Chad
Start of rainy season increases risk of disease and delayed humanitarian access to hundreds of thousands in need
Start of rainy season increases risk of disease and delayed humanitarian access to hundreds of thousands in need
In response to high demand for the first-ever malaria vaccine, 12 countries in Africa will be allocated a total of 18 million doses of RTS,S/AS01 for the 2023–2025 period
Senior United Nations officials today voiced shock and condemnation at increasing reports of gender-based violence in Sudan – including conflict-related sexual violence against internally displaced and refugee women and girls – since fighting erupted in the country more than 11 weeks ago.
UNICEF is deeply concerned by the recent escalation of violence in Jenin, in the West Bank.
Women and girls responsible for fetching water in 7 out of 10 households without supplies on premises, according to first in-depth analysis of gender inequalities in drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in households
The impact of the Sudan crisis through children’s voices and drawings.
Latest research shows around 735 million people currently facing hunger, compared to 613 million in 2019
So far in 2023, an estimated 11,600 children made the dangerous crossing. The majority were alone or separated from their parents.
In the region of Analanjirofo on the eastern coast of Madagascar, a story of transformation is unfolding. By helping them develop skills and offering them prospects for the future, the Mahasoa Vocational Training Centre and its partners have opened new avenues for these young people in the region. Read how this transformation is taking place.
New WHO and UNICEF data show promising signs of immunization services rebounding in some countries, but, particularly in low-income countries, coverage still falls short of pre-pandemic levels putting children at grave risk from disease outbreaks.
Can't find what you're looking for? Contact Us