Following the announcement of new contribution from the Republic of Korea to ensure new-borns’ lifesaving care across selected governmental hospitals and the availability of essential paediatric acute medications in primary
The World Health Organization: ten reasons calling for stopping the war in Gaza
The World Health Organization has published ten reasons calling for stopping the war in Gaza: 25,295 people rose 63,000 people were infected Displacement of 1.7 million people Lack of clean
UNDP Report: Lebanon faces potentially dire socio-economic and environmental impacts from Gaza war
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) today launched a report titled “Gaza War: Preliminary Findings on the Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact on Lebanon”, providing a preliminary analysis of the impacts
UNICEF Communication Specialist Tess Ingram: born into hell
This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Communication Specialist Tess Ingram – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais
Statement by UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban upon conclusion of his visit to the Gaza Strip
UNICEF Deputy Executive Director, Ted Chaiban, concluded his visit to the Gaza Strip and declared the following statement: “I have just finished a three-day visit to the Gaza Strip, where
UNICEF appeals for US$9.3 billion emergency funding for children living through conflicts and crises in an increasingly hostile world
In response to an alarming surge in the number of children facing unprecedented humanitarian crises worldwide, UNICEF launched today a US$9.3 billion emergency funding appeal to reach at least
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
UNICEF: Preventing famine and deadly disease outbreaks in Gaza requires faster, safer aid access and more supply routes
As the risk of famine grows, and more people are exposed to deadly disease outbreaks, a fundamental step change in the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza is urgently needed,
UNICEF: Once again, Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world for children
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that the Gaza Strip has once again, after the resumption of hostilities, has become the most dangerous place for children in the world.
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