UNICEF Georgia did a video social experiment as the The State of the World’s Children, an annual report made by the organization, was released today.
The number of children involved in Boko Haram suicide attacks has increased dramatically, said a UNICEF report on April 12.
Trailblazing pop star Pink saw firsthand severely malnourished children during a recent visit to Haiti as a part of a UNICEF program to provide therapeutic food packets to children in need.
Edward G. Lloyd, COO and CFO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF talks about the challenges of keeping the organization on target.
At least 29 people have died in South Sudan’s latest cholera outbreak, the U.N. children’s agency said Friday
At least 129 children were killed, with boys castrated and girls raped, during a government offensive against rebels last month in South Sudan
UNICEF is commending the Canadian government and its provincial counterparts after it found the country’s overall child poverty rate decreased during the recession five years ago.
Canada is contributing $20 million over two years to UNICEF toward ending child marriage in six countries.
The next 365 days will be critical in helping the people of the Philippines rebuild their lives, says UNICEF Canada.
Maybe it was the first snow last week, or the lighting up of the giant snowflake over Fifth Avenue, holiday season has arrived in New York City
Every day, 2,300 children under 5 and 145 women of childbearing age die in Nigeria, making the country the second-largest contributor to the under-5 and maternal mortality rate in the world.
With over one-third of the world’s under-nourished children living in India, the country is once again all geared up to tackle the problem, which still shamefully stands unconquered after decades of efforts.
The great number of AIDS orphans in Asia is one of the most serious consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic today. The toll on children has become so serious that UNICEF has included an indicator related to the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in its “child risk measure.”
A UNICEF report finds that the well-being of Canadian children doesn’t measure high when compared to other rich nations.
UNICEF Georgia did a video social experiment as the The State of the World’s Children, an annual report made by the organization, was released today.
The number of children involved in Boko Haram suicide attacks has increased dramatically, said a UNICEF report on April 12.
Trailblazing pop star Pink saw firsthand severely malnourished children during a recent visit to Haiti as a part of a UNICEF program to provide therapeutic food packets to children in need.
Edward G. Lloyd, COO and CFO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF talks about the challenges of keeping the organization on target.
At least 29 people have died in South Sudan’s latest cholera outbreak, the U.N. children’s agency said Friday
At least 129 children were killed, with boys castrated and girls raped, during a government offensive against rebels last month in South Sudan
UNICEF is commending the Canadian government and its provincial counterparts after it found the country’s overall child poverty rate decreased during the recession five years ago.
Canada is contributing $20 million over two years to UNICEF toward ending child marriage in six countries.
The next 365 days will be critical in helping the people of the Philippines rebuild their lives, says UNICEF Canada.
Maybe it was the first snow last week, or the lighting up of the giant snowflake over Fifth Avenue, holiday season has arrived in New York City
Every day, 2,300 children under 5 and 145 women of childbearing age die in Nigeria, making the country the second-largest contributor to the under-5 and maternal mortality rate in the world.
With over one-third of the world’s under-nourished children living in India, the country is once again all geared up to tackle the problem, which still shamefully stands unconquered after decades of efforts.
The great number of AIDS orphans in Asia is one of the most serious consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic today. The toll on children has become so serious that UNICEF has included an indicator related to the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in its “child risk measure.”
A UNICEF report finds that the well-being of Canadian children doesn’t measure high when compared to other rich nations.