Over 100,000 Flee South Sudan Conflict into Ethiopia: UNICEF Reports Crisis
UNICEF reports over 100,000 displaced from South Sudan’s Akobo into Ethiopia amid escalating conflict, with critical malnutrition and health facility closures.
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UNICEF reports over 100,000 displaced from South Sudan’s Akobo into Ethiopia amid escalating conflict, with critical malnutrition and health facility closures.
A French UNICEF worker killed in a Goma drone attack highlights escalating violence in eastern DRC, with global leaders urging protection for aid personnel.
UNICEF warns of escalating risks for Afghan children returning from Iran amid Middle East tensions, urging immediate humanitarian support.
UNICEF warns 825,000 Sudanese children face severe malnutrition in 2026 as conflict cripples healthcare and blocks aid access in world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
UNICEF reports Israel blocking 1 million syringes for Gaza children’s vaccines, hindering critical immunization efforts amid ongoing humanitarian crisis.
South Korean vlogger Kim Jeong-won shares how UN initiatives inspired her global perspective, part of the UN@80 ‘One Home: Shared Future’ campaign.
UNICEF’s Trevor Clark outlines challenges in delivering aid to Myanmar’s children: access barriers, information gaps, and sustaining global support systems.
Gaza faces critical water and food shortages as Israeli aid blockade intensifies, with UNICEF warning of dire humanitarian conditions.
Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin met with UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell in Beijing to deepen cooperation on children’s welfare, education, and health care.
UNICEF will begin a second round of polio vaccinations in Gaza on October 14, targeting 590,000 children under 10, with humanitarian pauses agreed upon to facilitate the campaign.
Typhoon Yagi has affected nearly six million children across Southeast Asia, compromising access to essential services, the United Nations reports as relief efforts continue.
UNICEF reports nearly 500 million children, mainly in West and Central Africa, endure temperatures above 35°C for over half the year, highlighting the urgent need for action on rising temperatures.