UNICEF warns that number of children in Haiti displaced by violence has nearly doubled
Read full article: UNICEF warns that number of children in Haiti displaced by violence has nearly doubledA new UNICEF report has found that the number of children displaced by violence in Haiti has nearly doubled to 680,000.
Thousands of children have been raped and sexually abused in eastern Congo, UNICEF says
Read full article: Thousands of children have been raped and sexually abused in eastern Congo, UNICEF saysThousands of children have been subjected to rape and sexual violence in the conflict-battered eastern Congo over the course of two months, the U.N. childrenโs agency said Friday, warning that existing funding gaps meant that hundreds of thousands were deprived of protection.
UN: Sudan war is world's worst humanitarian crisis: 30 million need aid, 16 million of them kids
Read full article: UN: Sudan war is world's worst humanitarian crisis: 30 million need aid, 16 million of them kidsThe head of the U.N. children's agency says the war in Sudan has created the worldโs largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis, with over 30 million people needing aid this year โ 16 million of them children.
Tyson Fury and Wayne Rooney to lead England squad at Soccer Aid 2025
Read full article: Tyson Fury and Wayne Rooney to lead England squad at Soccer Aid 2025Former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and ex-Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney will coach an England squad made up of athletes and celebrities for Soccer Aid 2025 at Old Trafford.
More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency says
Read full article: More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency saysThe U.N. childrenโs agency says children in conflict-ravaged Sudan as young as a year old have been raped since the beginning of 2024 and that sexual violence is being used as a tactic of war.
Armed fighters have raped scores of children in eastern Congo, UNICEF says
Read full article: Armed fighters have raped scores of children in eastern Congo, UNICEF saysThe U.N. childrenโs fund is accusing armed men, likely on both sides of the conflict in eastern Congo, of raping scores of children over the past weeks as rebels expand their footprint and push government forces out.
Worldโs most popular TikTok personality Khaby Lame joins UNICEF as goodwill ambassador
Read full article: Worldโs most popular TikTok personality Khaby Lame joins UNICEF as goodwill ambassadorKhaby Lame, the Senegalese-Italian influencer who ranks as worldโs most popular TikTok personality, has been named as a goodwill ambassador by the U.N.'s childrenโs agency.
Fast-rising cholera cases across war-torn Sudan alarm the UN
Read full article: Fast-rising cholera cases across war-torn Sudan alarm the UNSudan's health ministry says cholera cases in the country have increased by almost 40% across 11 of the total 18 states in less than two weeks, alarming the U.N. health officials.
The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is needed
Read full article: The first 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine reach Congo. But it's a fraction of what is neededAuthorities in Congo say the first batch of mpox vaccine has arrived in Congoโs capital, three weeks after the World Health Organization declared mpox outbreaks in 12 African countries a global emergency.
Aid groups in Gaza aim to avert a polio outbreak with a surge of vaccinations
Read full article: Aid groups in Gaza aim to avert a polio outbreak with a surge of vaccinationsThe threat of polio is rising fast in Gaza, prompting aid groups to call for an urgent pause in the war so they can ramp up vaccinations and head off a full-blown outbreak.
Extreme heat increasingly endangers children in West and Central Africa, UNICEF says
Read full article: Extreme heat increasingly endangers children in West and Central Africa, UNICEF saysUNICEF says children in West and Central Africa are increasingly exposed to extreme heat, creating health concerns.
Looting is on the rise in Haiti. Among the victims: UNICEF and Guatemala's consul
Read full article: Looting is on the rise in Haiti. Among the victims: UNICEF and Guatemala's consulA number of government and aid agencies in Haiti have reported their facilities and aid supplies have been looted as Haiti spirals into another wave of gang violence.
UNICEF: 230 million females are circumcised globally, 30 million more than in 2016
Read full article: UNICEF: 230 million females are circumcised globally, 30 million more than in 2016Over 230 million women and girls have undergone female genital mutilation, most of whom live in Africa, according to a report issued on Friday by the United Nations childrenโs agency.
Almost 100,000 Afghan children are in dire need of support, 3 months after earthquakes, UNICEF says
Read full article: Almost 100,000 Afghan children are in dire need of support, 3 months after earthquakes, UNICEF saysUNICEF says almost 100,000 children in Afghanistan direly need support, three months after earthquakes devastated the west of the country.
Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worse
Read full article: Millions of children are displaced due to extreme weather events. Climate change will make it worseA United Nations report says that storms, fires and other extreme weather events led to more than 43 million displacements involving children between 2016 and 2021.
UNICEF calls for better protection for Sudan's children trapped in 'unrelenting nightmare'
Read full article: UNICEF calls for better protection for Sudan's children trapped in 'unrelenting nightmare'UNICEF says Sudan's warring factions should better protect vulnerable children in the conflict zone, where hundreds of children have been killed and millions of young people โare trapped in an unrelenting nightmare.โ.
Heavy clashes rock Sudanโs capital despite truce extension
Read full article: Heavy clashes rock Sudanโs capital despite truce extensionSudanese residents say heavy explosions and gunfire have rocked parts of Sudanโs capital, Khartoum, and its twin city of Omdurman, despite the extension of a fragile truce between the countyโs rival top generals.
UN: Months after Pakistan floods, millions lack safe water
Read full article: UN: Months after Pakistan floods, millions lack safe waterThe United Nations childrenโs agency says that after last summerโs devastating floods, 10 million people in Pakistan, including children, still live in flood-affected areas without access to safe drinking water.
1.1 million Afghan children could face severe malnutrition
Read full article: 1.1 million Afghan children could face severe malnutritionIn Afghanistan, 1.1 million children under the age of 5 will likely face the most severe form of malnutrition this year, according to the U.N., as increasing numbers of hungry, wasting-away children flow into hospital wards.
East and Horn of Africa prep for worst drought in decades
Read full article: East and Horn of Africa prep for worst drought in decadesAgricultural workers in the east and Horn of Africa are preparing for their most severe drought in forty years, as authorities warn that higher temperatures and less than normal rainfall was recorded by weather agencies in March and April this year.
9 million children to be vaccinated against polio in Africa
Read full article: 9 million children to be vaccinated against polio in AfricaA drive to vaccinate more than 9 million children against polio has been launched this week in four countries in southern and eastern Africa after an outbreak was confirmed in Malawi.
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Haiti gang leader threatens to kill kidnapped missionaries
Read full article: Haiti gang leader threatens to kill kidnapped missionariesThe leader of the 400 Mawozo gang that Haitian police say kidnapped 17 members of a missionary group is seen in a new video saying he will kill them if he doesnโt get what he is demanding.
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UN: 100,000 children in Ethiopia's Tigray face deadly hunger
Read full article: UN: 100,000 children in Ethiopia's Tigray face deadly hungerThe United Nations childrenโs agency says more than 100,000 children in Ethiopiaโs embattled Tigray region could face the most extreme and life-threatening form of malnutrition in the next year.
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Bhutan fully vaccinates 90% of eligible adults within a week
Read full article: Bhutan fully vaccinates 90% of eligible adults within a weekThe Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has fully vaccinated 90% of its eligible adult population in one week, exceeding the rates in countries with far greater resources.
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UNICEF says malnutrition spikes for Haiti kids amid pandemic
Read full article: UNICEF says malnutrition spikes for Haiti kids amid pandemicA UNICEF report says severe acute childhood malnutrition is expected to more than double this year in Haiti as the country struggles with the coronavirus pandemic, a spike in violence and dwindling resources.
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Nigeria receives nearly 4 million vaccines from COVAX
Read full article: Nigeria receives nearly 4 million vaccines from COVAXCOVID-19 vaccines are offloaded from a plane at Lagos airport, Tuesday March 2, 2021. Nigeria received vaccines acquired through the United Nations-backed COVAX initiative with a delivery of the AstraZeneca vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India. With more than 150,000 Nigerians infected with the virus and over 1,800 lives lost, the path to recovery for the people of Nigeria can finally begin,โ said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Nigeria Country Representative. โThis is a very significant occasion -- the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines into Nigeria is critical in curbing the pandemic. Nigeria is among 92 countries worldwide that will receive vaccines for free through the COVAX initiative.
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US is 'gravely concerned' by reports of abuses in Ethiopia
Read full article: US is 'gravely concerned' by reports of abuses in EthiopiaManuel Fontaine, UNICEF Director of the Office of Emergency Programmes, center, visits internally-displaced people in Adigrat Town, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Accounts of atrocities by Ethiopian and allied forces against residents of the country's northern region of Tigray were detailed in reports by The Associated Press and by Amnesty International. We are also deeply concerned by the worsening humanitarian crisis,โ said Blinken in a statement issued Saturday. AdThose responsible for abuses in Tigray must be held accountable, Blinken added, calling for an independent, international investigation into the reports of human rights violations. The U.S. urged the immediate withdrawal from Tigray of troops from the neighboring country of Eritrea and from Amhara, the Ethiopian region bordering Tigray.
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Ghana 1st nation to receive coronavirus vaccines from COVAX
Read full article: Ghana 1st nation to receive coronavirus vaccines from COVAXThis photograph released by UNICEF Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021, shows the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines distributed by the COVAX Facility arriving at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana. Ghana has become the first country in the world to receive vaccines acquired through the United Nations-backed COVAX initiative with a delivery of 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India. Ghana is among 92 countries that will receive vaccines for free through the initiative, which is led by the WHO; Gavi, a vaccine group; and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations. Neighboring Ivory Coast will be the next to receive vaccines, and also will roll them out starting next week. Even as it celebrated receiving the first doses, Ghana noted the long road ahead.
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Hunger study predicts 168,000 pandemic-linked child deaths
Read full article: Hunger study predicts 168,000 pandemic-linked child deathsThe study from the Standing Together for Nutrition Consortium draws on economic and nutrition data gathered this year as well as targeted phone surveys. โAn entire generation is at stake.โThe fight against malnutrition had been an unheralded global success until the coronavirus pandemic struck. The number of children suffering from wasting stood at 54 million in 2010 and had dropped to 47 million last year. The consortium includes the World Bank, World Food Program, UNICEF and USAID as well as private health foundations and universities. He added that the pandemic makes the benefits of nutrition clear, because malnutrition leaves the body vulnerable to all kinds of disease, including coronavirus.
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Aid group says staffer killed in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict
Read full article: Aid group says staffer killed in Ethiopia's Tigray conflictTigray refugee children sing and dance inside a tent run by UNICEF for children's activities, in Umm Rakouba refugee camp in Qadarif, eastern Sudan, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)NAIROBI โ An international aid group said Friday that a staff member has been killed in Ethiopiaโs conflict in its Tigray region. Frustration among humanitarian groups is widespread as the Tigray region remains largely unreachable and supply-laden trucks have waited for weeks at its borders. โDeeply concerned about humanitarian situation in Tigray region,โ the president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Francesco Rocca, tweeted on Thursday. โLack of consistent access to civilians, hospitals without water, electricity and medicines, people in desperate need of aid.
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2 million stillbirths every year, pandemic might worsen toll
Read full article: 2 million stillbirths every year, pandemic might worsen tollLONDON โ The World Health Organization, UNICEF and partners said there are about 2 million stillbirths every year, mostly in the developing world, according to the first-ever global estimates published Thursday. The U.N. health agency said that last year three of every four stillbirths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa or Southern Asia. The report warned that the coronavirus pandemic could worsen the global toll, estimating that a 50% reduction in health services during the pandemic could result in an additional 200,000 stillbirths in the next year in 117 developing countries. About half of stillbirths in sub-Saharan Africa and central Asia occur during labour, versus about 6% in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. For example, in Canada, the report found that Inuit women suffer stillbirth rates nearly three times higher than the rest of Canada.
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โThere was no such a thing as remote learningโ for at least 463 million children, UNICEF official says
Read full article: โThere was no such a thing as remote learningโ for at least 463 million children, UNICEF official saysAt least a third of children couldnโt access remote learning when the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools, creating โa global education emergency,โ the U.N. childrenโs agency said. At the height of lockdowns meant to curb the pandemic, nearly 1.5 billion children were affected by school closures, UNICEF said. โFor at least 463 million children whose schools closed due to COVID-19, there was no such a thing as remote learning,โ UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said. The highest number of children affection by region were in South Asia, at least 147 million, according to the report. The youngest children are also most likely to miss out on remote learning during critical years, the report said, largely due to challenges and limitations to online learning for young children and lack of assets at home.
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Smile!: Katy Perry gives birth to a baby girl named Daisy
Read full article: Smile!: Katy Perry gives birth to a baby girl named DaisyKaty Perry has given birth to a baby girl named Daisy Dove Bloom. The pop superstar and her partner, actor Orlando Bloom, got UNICEF to announce the news on its Instagram account. Both Perry and Bloom are goodwill ambassadors for the United Nations agency that helps children. The baby is Perry's first. Bloom and his former wife, Miranda Kerr, have a son, Flynn, who was born in 2011.
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UNICEF: Millions of Yemeni children may starve amid pandemic
Read full article: UNICEF: Millions of Yemeni children may starve amid pandemicThe U.N. childrens agency says that millions of Yemeni children could be pushed to the brink of starvation as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the war-torn Arab country amid a huge drop in humanitarian aid funding. UNICEF on Friday, June 26, 2020 released a new report, Yemen five years on: Children, conflict and COVID-19. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File)CAIRO Millions of children could be pushed to the brink of starvation as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across war-torn Yemen amid a "huge" drop in humanitarian aid funding, the U.N. childrens agency warned Friday. International relief agencies are alarmed by the significant decline in humanitarian funding promised earlier by donor countries. Around 9.6 million children do not have sufficient access to safe water, sanitation, or hygiene and two-thirds of the countrys roughly 30 million people rely on food assistance.

More than 4,000 people have died from measles in Congo this year
Read full article: More than 4,000 people have died from measles in Congo this yearThere's a "reasonable chance" the US will lose its measles elimination status in October because of measles outbreaks in New York state, the CDC said. (CNN) - More than 4,000 people have died from a measles outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo this year, UNICEF, the United Nations' children's agency, said on Wednesday. "The number of measles cases in DRC this year is more than triple the number recorded for all of 2018. In Congo, measles immunization coverage was only 57% in 2018, UNICEF said. WHO reported in August that there had been almost three times as many measles cases in 2019 as had been reported by the same time in 2018.

Fighting in Ukraine threatens water supply for 3.2 million
Read full article: Fighting in Ukraine threatens water supply for 3.2 millionA Ukrainian boy, who was injured during fighting, is one of 500,000 children at risk in water shortage, according to UNICEF. This year alone, the fighting has either disrupted or entirely halted the water supply for 3.2 million people, the children's rights organization said in a new statement released Wednesday. In 2018, water supply in eastern Ukraine was disrupted 89 times, UNICEF said in a report published in March. One single incident damaging a water facility can disrupt water supply for an entire region, Sebastien Truffaut, Chief of UNICEF's Water and Sanitation Program in Ukraine, told CNN. Soon after, Ukrainian government forces were sent to eastern Ukraine to confront pro-Russian rebels who were seizing government buildings in towns across the region.
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