Press releases
Footballers reflect on their 'unstoppable’ childhoods as Brighton & Hove Albion FC teams up with UNICEF for World Children’s Day
Monday 17 November: A host of Brighton & Hove Albion FC players have joined forces with UNICEF to celebrate the unstoppable spirit of children ahead of World Children’s Day.
MAJORITY OF UK PUBLIC WORRY ABOUT IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CHILDREN
London, 17 November 2025 - A new YouGov survey commissioned by The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) reveals that most adults across the UK are deeply concerned about the impact of climate change on children, both at home and around the world. The findings come as world leaders gather in Belem, Brazil, for COP30, with calls mounting for the UK Government to ringfence 25% of overseas development aid for programmes focussed on children.
Over 1.7 million children live in areas affected by strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year
MANILA, 13 November 2025 – More than 1.7 million children are impacted by Super Typhoon Fung-wong, which made landfall in the Philippines on 9th November.
The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) responds to the Global Fund Replenishment
Joanna Rea, Director of Advocacy for the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) said: “Cutting the UK’s pledge to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria jeopardises vital partnerships that protect children from preventable diseases.
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom visits Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, where funding cuts are putting half a million children’s futures at risk
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom visits Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, where funding cuts are putting half a million children’s futures at risk
UNICEF UK statement on Goodwill Ambassador Sir David Beckham's knighthood
“It’s brilliant to see our UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Sir David Beckham, receive his knighthood today, which is so deserved.”
Hunger and malnutrition deepen as conflict and access constraints persist in South Sudan
JUBA, South Sudan, 4 November 2025 – The United Nations today warns that South Sudan continues to face a severe food and nutrition crisis, which is threatening to deteriorate further unless urgent humanitarian action is mounted.
Famine conditions confirmed in Sudan’s Al Fasher and Kadugli but hunger and malnutrition ease where conflict subsides
ROME/NEW YORK/GENEVA, 4 November 2025 – The latest analysis of food insecurity and malnutrition in Sudan shows stark contrasts along conflict lines, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF warned today. In areas where violence has subsided – allowing humanitarian access and market recovery – food security has begun to improve. But in conflict-hit locations that have been largely cut off from humanitarian assistance or under siege, famine has now taken hold.
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson travels to South Sudan to meet children in a country under threat from global funding cuts
JUBA/NEW YORK, 27 October 2025 – UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Liam Neeson visited South Sudan last week to see the impacts of economic shocks, climate change, poverty, and insecurity on children’s lives, especially girls, against a backdrop of severe global cuts to official development assistance.
At least 1.6 million children at risk as Hurricane Melissa moves through the Caribbean
PANAMA CITY, 26 October 2025 - As Hurricane Melissa is moving slowly across the Caribbean Sea, the winds, torrential rains, and flash flooding have put at least 1.6 million children at risk, according to UNICEF estimates.
Gaza’s ceasefire offers a vital chance for children – it must be seized
AMMAN, 26 October 2025 – “Two weeks ago, the start of the latest ceasefire in the Gaza Strip delivered long-awaited relief for families, where it offers a vital chance for the survival, safety and dignity of children.
“Sudan is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis - and children are paying the highest price”
N'DJAMENA/NEW YORK 24 October 2025 – "Thank you for joining us. I speak to you a day after leaving Darfur, following a mission that also took me to Khartoum."What I saw was alarming. Sudan is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The conflict is escalating, and children are paying the highest price.
IOM, UNHCR, UNICEF and WFP urge immediate action to address escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan
GENEVA/NEW YORK/ROME/PORT SUDAN, 23 October 2025 – Four United Nations agencies today called for urgent international attention on the crisis in Sudan, to address the immense suffering and growing dangers to the population. Over 900 days of brutal fighting, widespread violations of human rights, famine, and the breakdown of life-sustaining services have pushed millions to the brink of survival, particularly women and children.
Musician and Poet Arlo Parks supports UNICEF UK and Dove to build children’s body confidence and self-esteem
London, UK, October 10 2025 - UNICEF UK Ambassador Arlo Parks joined pupils at Moreland School in Islington for a Dove Self-Esteem Project workshop (DSEP) focused on building body confidence and self-esteem.
Number of displaced children in Haiti almost doubles in one year
PORT-AU-PRINCE/NEW YORK, 9 October 2025 – The number of children displaced by violence in Haiti has almost doubled in the past year, with 680,000 now uprooted from their homes, according to a new UNICEF Child Alert report released today. Overall, more than 1.3 million people are displaced across the country as spiraling violence, collapsing services, and lack of humanitarian access push Haiti deeper into crisis.
UNICEF and Bukhman Philanthropies partner to launch landmark study on childhood in the digital age
London, 30 September 2025 – Understanding how online and offline influences interact to shape adolescent development and wellbeing is at the heart of a new initiative announced today by UNICEF. The leading child rights organisation is partnering with Bukhman Philanthropies to support Navigating Childhood in the Digital Age — a four-year longitudinal study led by UNICEF’s Global Office of Research and Foresight.
DR Congo: UNICEF delivers vaccines and life-saving support as Ebola outbreak hits Kasai
KINSHASA, DR Congo, 24 September 2025 – Nearly 45,000 doses of the Ebola vaccine are on their way to Kasai province as UNICEF intensifies efforts alongside the government and partners to protect children and families from the latest outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Ten children killed in ten days in Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince, 23 September 2025 – “UNICEF is deeply shocked and concerned by the killing of ten children in ten days in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti.
At least 11 children reportedly killed in attack on a mosque in Sudan’s North Darfur State
NEW YORK/AMMAN/PORT SUDAN, 22 September 2025 – “The drone attack on a mosque at the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced people in Al Fasher, North Darfur, during Fajr prayers three days ago is shocking and unconscionable. Initial reports indicate that at least 11 children, aged 6 to 15, were killed in the deadly attack, which hit not only the mosque, but also adjacent homes.
Statement by UNICEF on the theft of lifesaving therapeutic food for thousands of children in Gaza
“Yesterday, armed individuals approached four trucks outside our compound in Gaza City that were getting ready to transport desperately needed Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) for malnourished children enduring famine.