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From clean water to recreational kits, here are five ways your support is helping children and families recover from the disaster.
UNICEF’s impact shows what’s possible when people and communities come together to uplift the lives of every child.
Media listing UNICEF AustraliaMore than 5,000 children diagnosed with malnutrition in the Gaza Strip in May ...
Welcome to UNICEF Australia’s parent and teacher resource hub – a dedicated space to helping you support the children and young people in your life. Being a parent, teacher, or carer is an incredibly ...
The federal election is happening on Saturday 3 May, and it’s the first time Gen Z and Millennial voters will outnumber their older counterparts in an Australian election. It means that now more than ...
Held every three years, the federal election is a chance to have your say about who you want to lead the country. Voting is very important because the decisions the government makes during those three ...
Thanks to our partnership with Islamic Relief Australia and the Government of Maldives, UNICEF Australia is supporting the Climate Guardians program in the Maldives. The program empowers a group of ...
Gender-based violence as a tactic of war In many conflict settings around the world, including Sudan, sexual violence has often been used as a weapon of war. Young Sudanese children and women who have ...
2024 tested the resilience of children around the world like never before. From heartbreaking conflicts to unprecedent climate disasters, childhoods were disrupted and thrown into disarray. Amidst the ...
Youth Justice Laws Public Statement Children in contact with the law are among the most vulnerable members of our society, and as such have special protections under international law. Australia is a ...
What is World Children's Day? Every year, World's Children Day is celebrated on 20 November, marking the date that the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted. This year is ...
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