UNITED NATIONS, March 27 (Xinhua) -- At least 14 million children face disruptions to nutrition support and services this year due to dramatical funding cuts, leaving them at heightened risk of severe ...
UNITED NATIONS - At least 14 million children suffering from malnutrition face disruptions to food aid, UNICEF warned Wednesday, as major international donors like the United States slash aid budgets.
At least 14 million children are expected to face disruptions to essential nutrition support and services in 2025 because of ...
Working mostly in rural areas, the operation has been vast, employing 28,000 full-time carers and physicians and 32,000 ...
At least 14 million children face hunger and a heightened risk of malnutrition or death this year, UNICEF warned Wednesday, as major international donors like the United States slash aid budgets.The ...
A new modelling study has sought to find out what impact recent foreign aid cuts – particularly from the US – will have on ...
UNICEF Thailand welcomes the new law banning all forms of corporal punishment, calling it a major step in protecting children ...
The Federal Register shows the termination of the CHNV program effective March 25; the notice gives recipients in the U.S. 30 ...
In a letter addressed to the Nepal Finance Minister, Bishnu Prasad Paudel, on Sunday rights groups urged Nepal to protect the ...
Share UNICEF USA recognized Decatur as a child-friendly city on March 21. Decatur is the third municipality in the United ...
An analysis by WHO and UNICEF revealed that measles cases topped 127,350 across Europe in 2024, doubling the cases from 2023 ...
UNICEF and partners took on Guinea worm, a debilitating parasitic disease. Joining them in that fight: former President Jimmy ...