Statements Gaza: “I wish my child would die” Statement 9. August 2024 Statement by UNICEF Communication Officer Salim Oweis on the impact of the conflict in the Gaza Strip on children. Middle East: "Immediate de-escalation is essential to safeguard childrens lives" Statement 8. August 2024 Statement by UNICEF Regional Director Adele Khodr on the impact of the recent violence and attacks in the Middle East on children. The current situation in the Gaza Strip Statement 25. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the situation in the Gaza Strip. Ukraine: Missile attacks claim numerous victims Statement 8. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on deadly strikes in Ukraine. Night-time curfew for children – UNICEF responds Statement 3. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein in response to the decision of the Studen municipality in Bern to introduce a night-time curfew from 22h00 to 06h00 for children younger than 14 from July 1. 1,000 days of education lost for Afghan girls Statement 13. June 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell 3.2 million children are at risk as Cyclone Remal hits hard in the coastal areas of Bangladesh Statement 28. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the military operations and border closures in Rafah. Gaza: “Children have endured an unrelenting nightmare" Statement 14. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Adele Khodr, on intensifying hostilities in Rafah and North Gaza. Uraine: Nearly 2,000 children killed or injured since the escalation of war Statement 13. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office and Special Coordinator for the Refugee and Migrant Response in Europe Regina De Dominicis. Gaza/Rafah: "Lost time will soon become lost lives" Statement 9. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the military operations and border closures in Rafah. First page « First Previous page ‹‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Gaza: “I wish my child would die” Statement 9. August 2024 Statement by UNICEF Communication Officer Salim Oweis on the impact of the conflict in the Gaza Strip on children.
Middle East: "Immediate de-escalation is essential to safeguard childrens lives" Statement 8. August 2024 Statement by UNICEF Regional Director Adele Khodr on the impact of the recent violence and attacks in the Middle East on children.
The current situation in the Gaza Strip Statement 25. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Ukraine: Missile attacks claim numerous victims Statement 8. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on deadly strikes in Ukraine.
Night-time curfew for children – UNICEF responds Statement 3. July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein in response to the decision of the Studen municipality in Bern to introduce a night-time curfew from 22h00 to 06h00 for children younger than 14 from July 1.
1,000 days of education lost for Afghan girls Statement 13. June 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell
3.2 million children are at risk as Cyclone Remal hits hard in the coastal areas of Bangladesh Statement 28. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the military operations and border closures in Rafah.
Gaza: “Children have endured an unrelenting nightmare" Statement 14. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Adele Khodr, on intensifying hostilities in Rafah and North Gaza.
Uraine: Nearly 2,000 children killed or injured since the escalation of war Statement 13. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office and Special Coordinator for the Refugee and Migrant Response in Europe Regina De Dominicis.
Gaza/Rafah: "Lost time will soon become lost lives" Statement 9. May 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the military operations and border closures in Rafah.