Press releases
The number of children facing education disruption in Yemen could rise to 6 million, UNICEF warns
Just over 2 million school-age girls and boys are now out of school as poverty, conflict and lack of opportunities disrupt their education. This is double the number of out-of-school children in 2015 when the conflict started.
Hurricane Elsa: UNICEF ready to provide lifesaving assistance in the Caribbean
While Hurricane Elsa is currently battering the Caribbean, UNICEF has prepositioned humanitarian supplies for vulnerable families in all countries likely to be affected.
First US donations of COVID-19 vaccines arrive in South Asia via COVAX
2 July 2021 - Statement on the first COVID-19 vaccines donated by the US Government to arrive in devastated South Asia.
More than 2.1 million children caught up in humanitarian crisis in Niger
Conflict, displacement, food insecurity, malnutrition, recurrent disease epidemics and outbreaks, cyclical floods and droughts in Niger have put more than 3.8 million people, including 2.1 million children, in need of humanitarian assistance, a 30 percent increase compared to 2020.
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on obstruction of UNICEF humanitarian action in Mekele, Ethiopia
28 June 2021 — Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on obstruction of UNICEF humanitarian action in Mekele, Ethiopia.
Geneva Palais briefing note on the worsening situation in Sub Saharan Africa as a result of secondary impacts of COVID-19
25 June 2021 - A summary of what was said by UNICEF spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed – on the worsening situation for children in Sub Saharan Africa as a result of secondary impacts of COVID-19, at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Haiti: About 8,500 women and children displaced by ‘urban guerrilla’ in two weeks
Port-au-Prince, 16 June 2021 - A new wave of gang violence in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince forced nearly 8,500 women and children to flee their homes in just two weeks, UNICEF alerted today.
At least 33,000 children in parts of Tigray, Ethiopia, at imminent risk of death as conflict increases famine threat
NEW YORK, 14 June 2021 – “At least 33,000 children in inaccessible parts of Tigray, Ethiopia, are severely malnourished and face imminent death without immediate help.
UNICEF welcomes G7 leaders’ commitments to donate COVID vaccine doses, calls for accelerated timetable
13 June 2021 - Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on G7 Leaders' commitments to sharing doses of Covid-19 vaccines
Geneva Palais briefing note on the situation of children in Tigray, Ethiopia, and Cabo Delgado, Mozambique
11 June 2021 - Summary of what was said by UNICEF spokesperson, James Elder, to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Response to UK Government’s Covid-19 vaccine commitment
10th June 2021 - UNICEF UK response to UK Government's Covid-19 vaccine commitment ahead of G7 in Cornwall
UN agencies concerned by looming famine in northern Ethiopia, call for urgent life-saving action to avert it
he Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF call for urgent action to address the dramatic acute food insecurity in northern Ethiopia. The three agencies are particularly concerned about the situation in Tigray region where the risk of famine is imminent, unless food, livelihood assistance and other life-saving interventions continue to be scaled-up, unimpeded access is guaranteed, and hostilities cease.
James Arthur, Tom Grennan, Micah Richards, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes to star in September Soccer Aid for UNICEF with Alex Scott set for presenting debut
8 June 2021 - Soccer Aid for UNICEF is back on Saturday 4 September at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium raising money to help UNICEF deliver 2 billion Covid-19 vaccines around the world, get children back to school and beat malnutrition. It's us against Covid for every child, everywhere!
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, David Beckham, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Whoopi Goldberg, Angélique Kidjo, and Liam Neeson join 28 high-profile UNICEF supporters in urging G7 countries to donate Covid-19 vaccine doses to poor countries now or risk ‘putting us back where we all started’
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors Priyanka Chopra Jonas, David Beckham, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Whoopi Goldberg, Angélique Kidjo, and Liam Neeson have joined an extraordinary call by 28 high-profile UNICEF Ambassadors and Supporters demanding that G7 leaders commit to donating doses of Covid-19 vaccines to poorer countries now.
UNICEF supports 26 oxygen plants and sends over 4,000 oxygen concentrators, and other critical supplies as India continues to grapple with COVID-19
3 June 2021 – UNICEF continues its emergency support to India’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
Children in northern Ethiopia in dire need of protection and assistance
1 June 2021 - Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore.
Haiti: Funding gap threatens the lives of nearly 86,000 children
Over 86,000 Haitian children under five are projected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year, compared to 41,000 children last year and could die if they don’t get urgent assistance. UNICEF is alarmed by the spike in malnutrition over the past year and concerned about the shortage of ready-to-use therapeutic food in the coming weeks.
Up to 280,000 children face displacement because of DRC volcano threat
GOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 27 May 2021 – As the authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) advise people living in part of the city of Goma to vacate their homes due to the risk of another volcanic eruption, UNICEF has warned that as many as 400,000 people - including 280,000 children - could be displaced and in need of protection or support.
JOINT COVAX STATEMENT - UNICEF, WHO, CEPI, GAVI
It’s understandable that some countries want to press ahead and vaccinate all of their populations. By donating vaccines to COVAX alongside domestic vaccination programmes, the most at-risk populations can be protected globally, which is instrumental to ending the acute phase of the pandemic, curbing the rise and threat of variants, and accelerating a return to normality.