UNICEF said Ukraine’s children are facing the war’s harshest winter, with attacks and freezing temperatures leaving millions without heat, power and water. The United Nations children’s agency UNICEF ...
This came during a joint press briefing in Geneva by UNICEFCountry Representative in Ukraine Munir Mammadzade and IFRC Deputy Head of Delegation for Ukraine Jaime Wah ... UNICEF also reported a worrying rise in child casualties.
) UNICEF/UNI448430/Hrom ... "UNICEF has also equipped the tents with psychosocial support materials, which provide children with games and toys to play and relax, helping both children and adults to cope with increased anxiety.
UNICEF has also equipped the tents with psychosocial support materials, which provide children with games and toys to play and relax, helping both children and adults to cope with increased anxiety ... About UNICEF ... Media@unicef.ca.
Children across Ukraine are facing an increasingly dire winter as intensified attacks on energy and water infrastructure leave families without heating, electricity and basic services, the country representative of UNICEF said Friday.
UNICEF said it needs $950 million to support 12 million people in Afghanistan, including 6.5 million children, amid worsening humanitarian conditions. UNICEF said it urgently needs $950 million to meet ...
The United NationsChildren’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that more than 100 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began last October, including those killed by Israeli drone and quadcopter strikes.