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On 25 September, [NAMES CHANGED] (foreground, left-right) siblings Awa, 3, and Amadou, 4, pretend to talk on toy mobile telephones, at home in a village on the outskirts of the city of Kenema in Eastern Province. Many of the people in the village are affected by Ebola. Olematu and Ibrahim are being cared for by their 15-year-old sister, Betty, with help from a neighbour, following the death of their mother from Ebola one month ago. Betty is a survivor of the virus. An estimated 1,131 children in Sierra Leone are affected by Ebola virus disease. UNICEF/UNI172461/Bindra

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UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell's remarks at UN Security Council meeting on Sudan

With its economy and social services system and infrastructure in near collapse, and no end to the conflict in sight, we estimate that nearly two thirds of Sudan’s total population -- more than 30 million people -- will require humanitarian assistance this year.

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European Region reports highest number of measles cases in more than 25 years – UNICEF, WHO/Europe

GENEVA/COPENHAGEN, 13 March 2025 – 127,350 measles cases were reported in the European Region in 2024, double the number of cases reported for 2023 and the highest number since 1997, according to an analysis by WHO and UNICEF.

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Geneva Palais briefing note: Malnutrition tightening its grip on children in Rohingya refugee Camps

DHAKA/GENEVA, 11 March 2025 – “Children in the world’s largest refugee camp are experiencing the worst levels of malnutrition since the massive displacement that occurred in 2017.

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27 per cent surge in number of children admitted for severe acute malnutrition treatment in Rohingya refugee camps – UNICEF

DHAKA/COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh, 11 March 2025 – The number of children needing emergency treatment for severe acute malnutrition in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh has surged by 27 per cent in February 2025 compared to the same period last year, as worsening conditions push more young children into life-threatening hunger.

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Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on global foreign aid reductions

NEW YORK, 5 March 2025 – “Announced and anticipated funding cuts will limit UNICEF’s ability to reach millions of children in dire need.

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Children as young as one reported among survivors of rape during Sudan’s violent conflict – UNICEF

NEW YORK, 4 March 2025 – Armed men are raping and sexually assaulting children, including infants as young as one, amid the nationwide conflict rippling across Sudan.

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UNICEF UK welcomes the Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the UK

London, 3 March 2025 - The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) welcomes the Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the UK, published today.  

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UNICEF reaches 364,000 children daily in Goma with clean water and sanitation after escalation in DR Congo conflict

GOMA, DR Congo, 3 March 2025 – UNICEF and its partners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are providing life-saving clean water supplies to 700,000 people a day – around 364,000 children – in the main eastern city of Goma after breaks in the water supply during fighting.

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With stoppage of humanitarian aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip, UNICEF warns of severe consequences for children and families in desperate need

NEW YORK / AMMAN, 3 March 2025 – UNICEF is warning that the stoppage of aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip will quickly lead to devastating consequences for children and families across Gaza who are struggling to survive.

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UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing remarks on the impact of the attacks in Lebanon on children

GENEVA/BEIRUT, 28 February 2024 – “I am speaking to you this morning from Beirut to share alarming findings of the new UNICEF survey we conducted in January 2025, after more than a year of war and bombardment.

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Education under attack in Haiti

GENEVA, 28 February 2025 – “In just one month, January this year, armed groups destroyed 47 schools in Haiti’s capital. With 284 schools destroyed in 2024, the relentless attacks on education are accelerating, leaving hundreds of thousands of children without a place to learn.  

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Cholera surges in Sudan’s White Nile State, more than 292,000 children at risk in Kosti

PORT SUDAN, 27 February 2025 – More than 500 children are among the 2,700 cholera cases, that have been reported in Sudan’s White Nile State between 1 January and 24 February 2025, according to health authorities. The outbreak has already killed at least 65 people including ten children. In response, UNICEF, together with the Federal Ministry of Health and humanitarian partners, is scaling up a multisectoral response to prevent further spread of the disease and protect vulnerable children.

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Reports of grave violations against children in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo tripled in last month – UNICEF

GOMA, DR Congo, 26 February 2025 – UNICEF is deeply concerned by the significant increase in reports of grave violations against children in parts of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The number of incidents has tripled since the latest escalation of violence which began on 24 January 2025.

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THE UK COMMITTEE FOR UNICEF (UNICEF UK) RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT’S ANNOUNCEMENT TO CUT ODA FURTHER FROM 0.5% TO 0.3%

“We are deeply concerned by the decision taken by the UK Government today to reduce the aid budget even further, and the impact this will have on the world’s most vulnerable children. 

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Inter Miami CF Foundation and UNICEF partner to support children’s education across Latin America and the Caribbean

MIAMI/NEW YORK, 21 February 2025 - The Inter Miami CF Foundation and UNICEF announced a new global partnership today that will support access to quality education programmes for children in five countries across Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the deaths of Ariel and Kfir

NEW YORK, 21 February 2025 – ""I am deeply saddened by the confirmation of the deaths of Ariel and Kfir Bibas in the Gaza Strip, and call for the urgent return of their mother and all hostages held in Gaza. On behalf of UNICEF, I offer my heartfelt condolences to their loved ones, including the children’s father.

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The devastating toll of war on Ukraine’s children

ZAPORIZHZHIA/GENEVA, 21 February 2025 – “A staggering one in five children in Ukraine reported losing a close relative or friend since the escalation of the war three years ago. One in three children reported feeling so hopeless and sad that they couldn't do their usual activities.

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One in five children in Ukraine has lost a relative or friend since the escalation of war three years ago

KYIV/NEW YORK, 21 February 2025 – One in five children in Ukraine has reported losing a close relative or friend since the escalation of war three years ago, according to survey data released today by UNICEF.

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Mass polio vaccination campaign to continue in the Gaza Strip

EAST JERUSALEM/AMMAN/GENEVA/NEW YORK, 19 February 2024 - The emergency polio outbreak response in the Gaza Strip is continuing, with a mass vaccination campaign scheduled from 22 to 26 February 2025. The novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2) will be administered to over 591,000 children under 10 years of age to protect them from polio. This campaign follows the recent detection of poliovirus in wastewater samples in Gaza, signaling ongoing circulation in the environment putting children at risk.

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Multiple disease outbreaks heighten public health emergencies for children across Eastern and Southern Africa – UNICEF

NAIROBI, 19 February 2025 - Public health emergencies, including outbreaks of cholera, mpox and, more recently, viral haemorrhagic fevers, are posing significant threats to the safety and wellbeing of millions of children in Eastern and Southern Africa, UNICEF said today.

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