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 ...
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 ...
With local collaboration and trusted partnerships, UNICEF is helping children access clean water, nutrition, and early ...
For the world's most vulnerable children, UNICEF's presence on the ground is much more than just life-saving deliveries. In their greatest times of need, UNICEF is an encouraging message of hope from ...
UNICEF Australia commends the commitment of Education Ministers today putting children first, and for the range of measures agreed to protect children in childcare settings. A national register of ...
We’re looking for young people from across Australia and the Pacific who are passionate about climate change and leading climate solutions to join the conversation at the 2025 Australia Pacific Youth ...
For more than two years, children and their families have been living through a brutal conflict. Now, on top of mass displacement and ongoing violence, they are facing a devastating hunger crisis, cut ...
Bismarck Swangin was about eight years old when he was displaced for the first time. He doesn’t know the date of his actual birthday, as he was born at home and his birth was never registered. Towards ...
We welcome today’s announcement by Minister for Education Jason Clare and Minister for Early Childhood Education Dr Jess Walsh, introducing stronger national child safety measures across early ...