"Every day the war continues, children will continue to suffer."
UNICEF Emergency Programmes Director Manuel Fontaine's remarks at the Security Council briefing on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine

UNICEF Emergency Programmes Director Manuel Fontaine's remarks at the Security Council briefing on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine
Sana’a authorities signed an Action Plan with the United Nations to protect children and prevent grave violations against them in the context of the armed conflict in Yemen.
UNICEF condemns this attack and appeals in the strongest terms to all parties to protect children at all times.
With Lebanon’s health system being stretched to breaking point by so many crises, impoverished families can no longer afford to even access basic health care for their children – as many dedicated health workers struggle to keep operations running during the crisis
UNICEF provides technical and financial assistance to the Government of Bangladesh in support of childhood immunizations on Bhasan Char.
The decline in vaccination rates in the region is alarming and puts millions of children and adolescents at risk of dangerous diseases that could be prevented
UN Children’s Fund warns of rapid rise in need as humanitarian funding requirements double
The worst climate-induced emergency in 40 years has impacted at least 10 million children across the Horn of Africa and the situation is rapidly deteriorating, especially for children
Reported worldwide measles cases increased by 79 per cent in the first two months of 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, as WHO and UNICEF warn conditions ripe for serious outbreaks of vaccine-preventable illnesses
The worst climate-induced emergency in 40 years is threatening the lives of 10 million children across the Horn of Africa
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