Children like Eyad, 14, and Abdel Rahman, 10, need specialized care after suffering multiple injuries from ongoing hostilities. UNICEF Spokesperson Salim Oweis reports from the overwhelmed Al-Aqsa medical facility in Gaza. A ceasefire is urgently needed along with more aid and healthcare.
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UNICEF saves children’s lives, defends their rights, and helps them fulfill their potential. We never give up 🌎.
About us
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone. And we never give up.
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https://www.unicef.org/
External link for UNICEF
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1946
- Specialties
- Child Survival and Early Childhood Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, Child Protection, Policy Advocacy and Partnerships, Humanitarian response, Supply and Logistics, Research and analysis, Development, and Innovation
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3 United Nations Plaza
New York, New York 10017, US
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Wesselenyi utca 16
Budapest, Budapest 1077, HU
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125 Maiden Ln
New York, NY 10038, US
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Updates
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Planning to work while breastfeeding? Here’s some tips to help make your job easier. https://uni.cf/3SaZzUH
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What creates a supportive environment for breastfeeding? ✅ Access to skilled breastfeeding counselling. ✅ Family-friendly policies such as paid maternity leave, breastfeeding breaks and dedicated spaces for breastfeeding. ✅ Strong laws protecting parents from predatory breastmilk substitute marketing. ✅ Robust breastfeeding monitoring, to help inform policy and funding decisions. Together, we can make sure all mothers are supported on their breastfeeding journeys. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
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Breastfeeding isn’t always easy. Here are five ways to navigate potential challenges. https://uni.cf/3RMPU6y
5 common breastfeeding problems
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In Syria, only 28% of children are exclusively breastfed in their first six months, risking life-long consequences. Through this mobile clinic, we're changing that narrative. Breastfeeding is not just a mother's job - it's a family and community responsibility. Investing in nutrition services and skilled breastfeeding counseling is crucial for the health and future of our children.
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Monitoring matters. Exclusive breastfeeding, when a child only receives breastmilk for the first six months of life, is crucial for a child's growth and development. Yet not enough countries collect data on it. The more we know, the more we can take action. UNICEF is working with governments and partners to strengthen monitoring, which will in turn, help inform policies and investments which create supportive environments for breastfeeding mothers. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
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From experiencing panic attacks before exams to pursuing her passion for designing, 20-year-old Lujain from Syria has come a long way. Her life changed when she enrolled in a UNICEF-supported youth-friendly space, where she learned how to care for her mental health. Gaining confidence in her abilities, she expanded her knowledge at the youth centre, learning computer skills and accounting and attending entrepreneurship courses. Today, she runs a successful business selling gowns and dresses, yet she remains devoted to working at the centre as a life skills trainer. “Those sessions made a difference in my life, and I want to help other young people make the same change.” Lujain’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience and support. She is not just designing clothes; she’s designing a future filled with hope and opportunity.
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“You shouldn’t breastfeed if you’re sick." Fact or fiction? Here’s 14 common breastfeeding myths, busted. https://uni.cf/3xCtZI8
Busted: 14 myths about breastfeeding
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Breastfeeding: not just a mother’s job Health workers play a key role in helping mothers start their breastfeeding journey and achieve their breastfeeding goals. UNICEF and WHO are calling for investment in breastfeeding support and protection, including the prioritization of women’s nutrition and essential antenatal care services. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek
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Kasmin, 8, is holding up a drawing of what she last ate in her right hand and her idea of healthy food in her left hand. She lives and goes to school in a small stilt village in Sandakan, Malaysia. This fun activity has a serious goal. It's part of a wider research initiative to improve nutrition for vulnerable children in the local area. With governments and partners, UNICEF is working to end child food poverty by improving nutrition services and access to nutritious food.
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