Learn more about UNICEF’s work under the topic "Ukraine".

In January 2023, UNICEF Canada’s President and CEO David Morley, visited Slovakia and witnessed the work being done by UNICEF in supporting children and families who have fled the war in Ukraine. Below are some of his thoughts from the visit.

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Newborn babies are spending the first days of their lives in shelters and basements.

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A look inside the UNICEF Supply Division in Copenhagen to see how volunteers and workers prepare life-saving kits for the children and families of Ukraine.

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UNICEF is working with UNHCR, local authorities and partners to bring safety, stability and advice to families fleeing the war in Ukraine through Blue Dot hubs.

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Humanitarian needs are escalating rapidly for Ukraine’s children. UNICEF and partners are working around the clock to ensure they get desperately needed support.

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8 tips to support and comfort your children

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As COVID-19 continues to spread, medical professionals are battling to save children and their families.

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Despite six years of violence, many schools in eastern Ukraine had managed to stay open. Then COVID-19 changed all that.

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For children trapped in conflict zones around the world, 2017 has been a ‘nightmare year’.