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- Number of COVID-19 orphans nears 150,000 in South Africa - UNICEF
Number of COVID-19 orphans nears 150,000 in South Africa UNICEF South Africa calls for a whole of society response to protect, nurture and care for the most vulnerable children
- Volunteering in orphanages | UNICEF South Asia
The family is a nurturing and caring environment and is the ideal place to raise a child Genuine orphans can be successfully reunified with extended family members such as uncles, aunts, grandparents, cousins or older brothers and sisters or other families If you aren’t a qualified professional, please reconsider volunteering with children - especially in orphanages and other institutions
- Child Protection | UNICEF
Every child has the right to live free from violence, exploitation and abuse
- Stories of loss and grief: At least 17,000 children are . . . - UNICEF
GENEVA, 2 February 2024 – "UNICEF estimates that at least 17,000 children in the Gaza Strip are unaccompanied or separated Each one, a heartbreaking story of loss and grief "This corresponds to 1% of the overall displaced population - 1 7 million people "Of course, this is an estimation since it is nearly impossible to gather and verify information under the current security and
- ‘Not the new normal’ – 2024 one of the worst years in . . . - UNICEF
NEW YORK, 28 December 2024 – The impact of armed conflicts on children around the world reached devastating and likely record levels in 2024, according to a review by UNICEF of the latest available data and prevailing global trends More children than ever are estimated to be either living in conflict zones or forcibly displaced due to conflict and violence A record number of children
- Children in alternative care - UNICEF
Most children growing up without their parents are not orphans And many end up in residential care for reasons outside of a family's control
- Prospects for Children in 2025: Building Resilient Systems for Children . . .
Building Resilient Systems: As we face into a new and intensifying era of crisis for children, what are the issues to watch in 2025?
- UNICEF Annual Report 2024
It was a difficult time to be a child in 2024 With deepening violent conflict, climate shocks and poverty, children faced skyrocketing needs while the resources to respond continued to shrink But as this year’s Annual Report shows, across more than 190 countries and territories, UNICEF was there, saving and uplifting the lives of millions of children – even in the hardest-to-reach places
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