Protecting children’s mental health
UNICEF is working to ensure children around the world get the mental health and psychosocial support they need to meet their social and emotional needs.
UNICEF is working to ensure children around the world get the mental health and psychosocial support they need to meet their social and emotional needs.
UNICEF again calls for an immediate and lasting ceasefire, the release of hostages, and for all parties to protect civilians, including children and humanitarian workers. Food, water, as well as nutrition and medical supplies, must reach children safely and without delay. The deaths and suffering of children and civilians must end
UNICEF is working with our partners to ensure children in emergencies can get the essential water, hygiene and sanitation services they need to survive.
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell
Children in the Gaza Strip are starving to death.
Gaza faces the severe risk of famine as food consumption and nutrition indicators have reached their worst levels since the conflict began, according to data shared in the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Alert.
As the climate crisis turns natural disasters more intense and frequent, a response plan is in place so that children can keep learning.
Thousands of children in Ethiopia will benefit from this generous support.
We are grateful to all our donors for supporting UNICEF's mission to create a better world for every child. Learn More.
UNICEF provides access to water, sanitation and hygiene so children can have a healthier start in life.
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