UNICEF is deeply concerned about the deadly impact the ongoing military escalation in Iran is having on children. Approximately 180 children have reportedly been killed and many more injured.
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UNICEF is deeply concerned about the deadly impact the ongoing military escalation in Iran is having on children. Approximately 180 children have reportedly been killed and many more injured.
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Seven children have been killed and 38 injured in the past 24 hours amid escalating hostilities across Lebanon, according to the Ministry of Public Health.
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UNICEF is alarmed by reports that children have been killed and injured in the recent escalation of hostilities between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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UNICEF statement on the impact of the military escalation on children in the Middle East: www.unicef.org/press-releas...
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UNICEF is deeply alarmed by new reports that at least five children have been killed and three others injured in deadly airstrikes in Myanmar between 23 and 24 February.
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UNICEF is deeply concerned by the reports that children arrested in connection with the recent public unrest in Iran remain in detention.
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On Monday 16 February, at least 15 children were reportedly killed and 10 wounded after a drone strike on a displacement camp in Al Sunut, West Kordofan.
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The number of children recruited and used by armed groups in Colombia has spiked by 300 per cent in five years.
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The number of children in Haiti recruited and used by armed groups has skyrocketed by an estimated 200 per cent in 2025 reflecting a growing reliance on the exploitation of children.
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UNICEF strongly condemns the devastating attack at a place of worship in Islamabad yesterday, that reportedly claimed the lives of six children.
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The conflicts and crises across the Middle East and North Africa are experiencing ongoing flashpoints that are altering childrenβs lives, often irreparably.
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Statement by UNICEF on AI-generated sexualised images of children: βDeepfake abuse is abuseβ.
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More than 450,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition as the hostilities are causing mass displacement and halting of critical health and nutrition services in Jonglei state.
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In Darfur today, reaching a single child can take days of negotiation, security clearances, and travel across sand roads under shifting frontlines.
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Almost two and a half years of attacks on Gazaβs schooling have left an entire generation at risk. Sixty per cent of school-aged children in Gaza currently have no access to in-person learning.
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For the first time in many months, there are signs that an imperfect, fragile but vital ceasefire is making a difference in the lives of over one million children.
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After more than two years of restrictions, UNICEF has been allowed to bring recreational kits to the Gaza Strip to support childrenβs learning, wellbeing, and resilience.
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The exceptionally heavy rains that weβve seen during the first weeks of January have triggered a rapidly escalating emergency across vast swathes of Mozambique.
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UNICEF calls for the protection of all children from all forms of violence and harm.
See the statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Edouard Beigbeder calling for the protection of children amid public unrest in Iran.
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Since fighting erupted in April 2023, Sudan has become one of the largest and most devastating humanitarian crises in the world, pushing millions of children to the brink of survival.
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New data from UNICEFβs latest SMART survey in Um Baru locality, in Sudanβs North Darfur, reveals that more than half of children assessed were acutely malnourished.
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Since 1 December, intense fighting has displaced more than 500,000 people, including over 100,000 children inside South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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See the remarks by UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell, at the launch of UNICEFβs Humanitarian Action for Children Appeal for 2026.
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The cholera outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has had a devastating impact tallying 64,427 total cases since the start of the year, including 1,888 deaths, with children accounting for 14,818 cases and 340 deaths.
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Over 100,000 people, around two thirds of them children, have been displaced in northern Mozambique during the month of November, following attacks against civilians.
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More than 340 educational facilities in Ukraine have been damaged or destroyed this year bringing the total number of schools damaged or destroyed to 2,800 since the escalation of the war in February 2022.
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UNICEF strongly condemns the reported attack on a Government Girls School in the Maga community of Kebbi State, in Northwest Nigeria, which resulted in the death of the schoolβs Vice-Principal of the school and the reported abduction of 25 students.
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Nearly 477,000 children are experiencing significant disruptions to their schooling due to damaged or temporarily closed schools across Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica. According to UNICEFβs most recent assessment, 900,000 children are in humanitarian need.
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Famine conditions confirmed in Sudanβs Al Fasher and Kadugli but hunger and malnutrition ease where conflict subsides - @unicef.org @wfp.org @fao.org
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More than 2 million children in South Sudan are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition during the 2026 lean season, from April to July.
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