UNICEF: Sudan’s war has displaced five million children
Sudan’s civil war has displaced an estimated five million children, making it one of the world’s largest child displacement crises,...
Sudan’s civil war has displaced an estimated five million children, making it one of the world’s largest child displacement crises,...
It was reported on November 24 that UNICEF is now targeting a reduction in the cost of the malaria vaccine....
UNICEF has said Israel is withholding vital medical supplies needed to immunise children in Gaza, Reuters reported on November 11th....
A report by UNICEF released on October 8th stated that the number of children displaced by violence in Haiti has...
UNICEF has issued a serious report about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Children in need of urgent care, and...
On July 3rd, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) reported that across the five states that make up...
UNICEF has raised the alarm over a growing cholera threat in Central and West Africa, warning that an estimated 80,000...
Every five seconds, a child is displaced, injured, or killed amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa...
US aid cuts have left the UN children's agency, UNICEF, with no choice but to suspend or cut back on...
UNICEF reports that an estimated 3.2 million children below the age of five are expected to experience acute malnutrition this...
The International Organisation for Migration has stated 2275 refugees were left unaccounted for in the Mediterranean Sea over the last...
A remote community in South Sudan is struggling to survive as prolonged Nile flooding, exacerbated by climate change, has submerged...
Jihadist militants in northern Mozambique have carried out further abhorrent attacks in recent weeks, including beheading civilians, burning settlements and...
Top UN human rights chief warned on December 10 that the organisation’s ability to respond to global crises is being...
It was reported on December 9 that the 100 children who were kidnapped in Nigeria have been brought to safety...