Increasing bombardment damaging essential services and putting children in Lebanon at great risk Children must be protected and the services they rely on must be safeguarded, in line with international law.
Urgent humanitarian response needed amidst escalating conflict in Lebanon – WFP and UNICEF Statement attributable to UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban and WFP Deputy Executive Director Carl Skau
UNICEF provides medical supplies for about 2 million people in need in Lebanon Health services under immense strain as the number of casualties and injuries rise, including among children
Geneva Palais briefing note: Caught in the Crossfire – Lebanon’s children under fire This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed - at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva
Children in Lebanon pay heavy price amid intensifying conflict in the south and compounding national crises 75 per cent of children in Lebanon at risk of poverty, as multiple overlapping crises push families closer to the brink.
Children hit ever-harder by Lebanon’s unrelenting crises – UNICEF The impact of Lebanon’s unrelenting, overlapping crises continues to worsen, increasingly robbing children of their education and forcing many into child labour, as parents struggle with ever-diminishing resources.
Lebanon’s crisis stretches families’ coping ability to breaking point – UNICEF Families in Lebanon are barely able to meet their most basic needs despite cutting down drastically on expenses according to a new survey by UNICEF.
Deprived of the basics, robbed of their dreams, children in Lebanon lose trust in their parents: UNICEF report A UNICEF report shows that much of the progress towards achieving children’s basic rights has been eroded by the economic crisis and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lebanon’s crisis threatening children’s health – UNICEF 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
80,000 children displaced due to Beirut explosions – UNICEF UNICEF scales up response and assistance to children and families
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