Play is how young children learn and make sense of the world around them. While they are having fun, they are working on critical parts of their development like building
Intensifying conflict, malnutrition and disease in the Gaza Strip creates a deadly cycle that threatens over 1.1 million children
Children in the Gaza Strip face a deadly triple threat to their lives, as cases of diseases rise, nutrition plummets and the escalation in hostilities approaches its fourteenth week. Thousands
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on her visit to Gaza
I visited the Gaza Strip to meet with children, their families and UNICEF staff. What I saw and heard was devastating. They have endured repeated bombardment, loss and displacement. Inside the Strip, there is nowhere safe for Gaza’s
Necessary tips on World Mental Health Day
Today, Tuesday (October 10th), marks World Mental Health Day, which is celebrated under the slogan “Our Mental Health, Our Rights.” This year’s theme was “Mental Health is a Universal Human
Signs that your child has pathological anxiety. And how to deal with it
Pathological anxiety in children can be a challenge for parents and educators, as it is sometimes difficult to understand and deal with the signs effectively. In this article, we’ll look
Lebanon records the first death from cholera and alerts in hospitals and schools!
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced the registration of the first death due to cholera, and until the beginning of the week, Lebanon recorded 14 cases of cholera, according to
In the World Mental Health Day: “Mental health is a priority for all”
Under the slogan “Make mental health a priority for all”, World Mental Health Day is celebrated on October 1 each year, and in our world today, about one billion people
Your early detection is a life for you and everyone who loves you!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so let all women take the initiative to get early screening.. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer
Lebanese crisis forcing youth out of learning, robbing them of their futures
Lebanon’s crisis is increasingly forcing young people to drop out of learning and engage in ill-paid, irregular and informal work just to survive and help feed their families, UNICEF said
Training Lebanon youth, provides paid local employment
A UNICEF programme supports Lebanon’s youth by providing training and access to paid employment. Through a Cash for Work (C4W) project funded by Germany through the German Development Bank KfW,