Adolescent deaths from AIDS tripled since 2000 – UNICEF

New data also says most babies are untested JOHANNESBURG/NEW YORK, 27 November 2015 – The number of adolescent deaths from AIDS has tripled over the last 15 years, according to new data released today by UNICEF. AIDS is the number one cause of death among adolescents in Africa and the second leading cause of death … Continued

Emma Bunton launches Pamper’s UNICEF campaign

Celebrating its 10th year, the Pampers UNICEF campaign calls for parents to join together to help eliminate maternal and newborn tetanus. To date parents across Ireland have donated more than 21 million vaccines as part of this initiative Dublin, Ireland 30th September 2015: Today, Pampers® and UNICEF mark the 10th anniversary of their longstanding partnership … Continued

Central Africa Republic: Children brutally targeted in weekend’s violence

Dakar, 28 September 2015 – Children were deliberately targeted in the latest flare of violence in Central African Republic that killed three dozen people and wounded more than a hundred in the capital Bangui last Saturday. Preliminary reports from local organisations indicate that three boys aged between 16 and 17 were brutally killed, including one … Continued

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham calls on world leaders to #ENDviolence against children

LONDON/NEW YORK, 15 September 2015 – UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham is championing a letter signed by 18 child survivors of violence that calls on world leaders to end the widespread abuse that affects millions of children around the world. One of the signatories is a 16-year-old boy from Cambodia, where Beckham travelled earlier this … Continued

Child refugee crisis in Europe will only grow if humanitarian needs in Syria and the region are not met, warns UNICEF

NEW YORK, 10 September 2015 – The refugee and migrant crisis in Europe will only worsen if greater efforts are not made to end the protracted conflict in Syria and address the humanitarian needs of the millions affected by the violence, says UNICEF today. “Every Syrian I spoke to has told me that they would … Continued

Number of women and children passing through the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to seek refuge in Europe triples in three months

GENEVA / SKOPJE, 1 September, 2015 – The number of women and children fleeing violence in countries of origin and passing through the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia seeking refuge in Europe has tripled in the past three months, UNICEF said today. An estimated 3,000 people are transiting through the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia … Continued

Severe water shortages compound the misery of millions in war-torn Syria- UNICEF says

AMMAN, 26 August 2015- Amid the unremitting brutality of the war in Syria, and a scorching summer heat wave, there is increasing evidence that parties to the conflict are using water to achieve military and political gains. In recent months, up to five million people living in cities and communities across the country have suffered … Continued

UNICEF and WFP Reach Thousands of People in South Sudan Stranded Without Humanitarian Assistance for Months

JUBA, 26 August 2015: Despite intense insecurity in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State, UNICEF and the World Food Programme (WFP) have managed to get urgently needed food and nutrition assistance to tens of thousands of people who had been cut off from relief agencies for months. WFP and UNICEF have deployed a mobile emergency relief … Continued

More than 1000 child casualties amidst ongoing conflict in Yemen

SANAA, 19 August 2015 – An average of eight children are being killed or maimed every day in Yemen as a direct result of the conflict gripping the country, according to a report released by UNICEF. Yemen: Childhood Under Threat says that nearly 400 children have been killed and over 600 others injured since the … Continued

365 children killed as conflict in Yemen continues to escalate

SANAA/AMMAN, 27 July 2015- UNICEF Regional Director Dr. Peter Salama has ended a three-day visit to Yemen, during which he saw first-hand the impact of the country’s brutal conflict on children. The visit came as new UNICEF data confirmed that 365 children have been killed since the conflict escalated in late March. 484 other children have … Continued

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