On average, almost two children have been killed in Gaza every day since the ceasefire took effect. Each one is a child with a family, a dream, a life, suddenly cut short by continued violence.
Natural disasters and conflicts are devastating the lives of children. From Haiti to Syria, here are seven unfolding ...
We’re here to help, tell you more or answer any questions you may have! Reach out to us at giftsinwills@unicef.org.au or 1300 884 233 and we'll be in touch. Together with Ahmad Al Sarray, one of our ...
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Faith Leaders Convening 2025 brought together UNICEF’s faith-based partners to discuss the humanitarian context for children and the vital role of faith ...
Acknowledging calls from UNICEF Australia and other organisations to help protect children from emerging AI risks, UNICEF Australia welcomes the Government’s announcement today of a new AI Safety ...
Children in Oceania, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and Southern Asia are most likely to live with a mother who has experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse by a partner in the past year, ...
A new report by UNICEF Australia, in partnership with ARACY and supported by The Minderoo Foundation, takes a comprehensive ...
Scores of children and teachers were reportedly abducted from a secondary school in Niger State, Nigeria, just days after a separate attack in Kebbi State led to the abduction of 25 girls from a ...
World Children's Day is on the 20 November 2025. This year is the 36th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child – a special moment where governments around the world ...
The first round of the catch-up immunisation campaign in the Gaza Strip concluded today, marking an important milestone in efforts to safeguard children’s health after two years of conflict and as ...