From emergencies to long-term development work, UNICEF Australia is working to create a better world for children. Do you want a career driven by purpose and passion? You can be part of something ...
“Reports and images emerging from the Gaza Strip following today’s attacks are beyond horrifying. Hundreds of people have reportedly been killed, including more than 130 children, representing the ...
17 March 2025 – UNICEF Australia says we must stop being taken by surprise when disasters strike, and start planning for the needs of children and young people to ensure they are not disadvantaged by ...
NEW YORK, 13 March 2025 - "Excellencies, colleagues, thank you for inviting me to speak here today. "I’d like to express my appreciation to Denmark and to the United Kingdom for convening and hosting ...
Trigger warning: This story contains information and descriptions related to violence against women and children, including sexual violence, self-harm and suicide. * Indicates a person’s name has been ...
05 March 2025 – Preparing children and supporting them through a weather emergency is an important step that will build their resilience and assist their recovery, according to UNICEF Australia.
A new survey commissioned by UNICEF Australia shows children and young people are generally aware of online risks and take steps to protect themselves, but some are still engaging in risky behaviours ...
AMMAN, 09 March 2025 – “UNICEF is deeply alarmed by the recent surge in violence in Syria’s coastal areas, which has reportedly claimed the lives of at least 13 children, including a six-month-old ...
Inspire your child to build courage with fun stories and activity packs. Do you want a career driven by purpose and passion? You can be part of something bigger at UNICEF Australia.
From emergencies to long-term development work, UNICEF Australia is working to create a better world for children. Do you want a career driven by purpose and passion? You can be part of something ...
Young Aussies have told us that social media is a big part of their lives. In fact, over 80 per cent of teens say social media has a positive impact on them. But, they also know there are some risks.
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