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Relentless conflict, mass displacement, and disease outbreaks are behind soaring malnutrition rates across Sudan, putting millions of children at risk.
Afghanistan families who once fled political unrest and economic hardship are now being forced to return from neighbouring Pakistan and Iran.
ROME/NEW YORK, 3 June 2025 - "The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF condemn an attack on a joint humanitarian convoy near Al Koma, North Darfur, last night. Five members of the ...
As war continues to rage on in the Gaza Strip, over a million children are struggling to survive amid relentless violence, hunger and disease. With food supplies dwindling and scarce medical aid, ...
The federal election is happening on Saturday 3 May, and it’s the first time Gen Z and Millennial voters will outnumber their older counterparts in an Australian election. It means that now more than ...
UNICEF Australia and Islamic Relief Australia are partnering to support the Climate Guardians program in the Maldives.
"For over a month, no commercial or humanitarian supplies have entered Gaza. "More than 2.1 million people are trapped, bombed and starved again, while, at crossing points, food, medicine, fuel and ...
Women today are more likely than ever to survive pregnancy and childbirth, according to a major new report released today, but United Nations (UN) agencies highlight the threat of major backsliding as ...
Australia’s favourite colourful group and UNICEF Australia ambassadors, The Wiggles, visited Timor-Leste to hear from children and communities.
Reports and images emerging from the Gaza Strip following today’s attacks are beyond horrifying, UNICEF's Executive Director said.
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Conflict-related violence continues to bring death and fear to civilians, including women and children in the West Bank, UNICEF's Edouard Beigbeder said.