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Polio vaccination campaigns resume in Afghanistan and Pakistan after COVID-19 disruptions leave 50 million children unimmunized

11 August 2020 – Polio immunization campaigns have resumed in Afghanistan and Pakistan – the last two polio-endemic countries in the world – months after Coronavirus left 50 million children without their polio vaccine.

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Update on children affected by Beirut explosions and UNICEF response

11 August 2020 - Statement from Palais des Nations Press Briefing on the situation and response in Beirut.

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Children in Central America and the Caribbean facing dual threat of stronger hurricane season and Coronavirus

Across Central America and the Caribbean, more than 70 million children are directly or indirectly affected by the Coronavirus pandemic. Many of those children living in coastal areas of Central America and the Caribbean could face the additional threat of catastrophic storms as the 2020 hurricane season moves into a more active phase, UNICEF warned today. Displacement, infrastructure damage and service interruption caused by storms, particularly in coastal areas, could leave children and families more vulnerable to the disease and its impacts.

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UNICEF: An additional 6.7 million children under 5 could suffer from wasting this year due to Coronavirus

An additional 6.7 million children under the age of five could suffer from wasting – and therefore become dangerously undernourished – in 2020 as a result of the socio-economic impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, UNICEF warned today.

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UNICEF warns of triple threat of floods, locusts and COVID-19 in Somalia

23 July 2020 – An estimated 3 million children are in need of assistance due to the combined impact of floods, the locust invasion and the coronavirus pandemic.

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Millions of children affected by devastating flooding in South Asia, with many more at risk as Coronavirus brings further challenges

23 July 2020 – Weeks of torrential monsoon rains, widespread flooding and deadly landslides in Bangladesh, India and Nepal have affected millions of children and families, UNICEF said today.

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Unicef UK response to news that the Government are to cut UK aid spending by £2.9 billion in light of an economic downturn due to pandemic

23rd July 2020 - Statement from Unicef UK Executive Director, Sacha Deshmukh on Government cuts to UK aid spending in light of the recent pandemic.

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Yemen sees return to alarming levels of food insecurity

22 July 2020 – Economic shocks, conflict, floods, desert locusts and now Coronavirus are creating a perfect storm that could reverse hard-earned food security gains in Yemen, warns the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Food Programme (WFP) and partners.

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40 million children miss out on early education in critical pre-school year due to Coronavirus

t least 40 million children worldwide have missed out on early childhood education in their critical pre-school year as Coronavirus shuttered childcare and early education facilities, according to a new research brief published today by UNICEF.

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WHO and UNICEF warn of alarming decline in vaccinations worldwide during Coronavirus pandemic

15 July 2020 – The World Health Organization and UNICEF warned today of an alarming decline in the number of children receiving lifesaving vaccines.

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As more go hungry and malnutrition persists, achieving Zero Hunger by 2030 in doubt, UN report warns

13 July 2020 – More people are going hungry, an annual study by the United Nations has found. Tens of millions have joined the ranks of the chronically undernourished over the past five years, and countries around the world continue to struggle with multiple forms of malnutrition.

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"Children, parents and teachers must be consulted," UNICEF UK says ahead of Government announcement on budget and recovery plan

"...learning will have been affected by the lockdown, so too will children’s social and emotional wellbeing. Therefore it is critical for schools to have the resources they need to go beyond making up for lost learning to create environments where children can thrive, and can deliver the Government’s ambition to ensure every child receives a “world-class education”. It is also important children, parents and teachers are consulted as part of recovery planning to ensure decisions are made in the best interest of children."

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Not just numbers: Syrian families identify their needs and concerns as war enters tenth year

30 June 2020 - New survey asked Syrian people about the greatest challenges and concerns they and their children face nearly a decade since the war began.

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Despite disruptions, UNICEF delivers critical life-saving supplies to over 100 countries in response to the Coronavirus pandemic

So far this year, UNICEF has shipped key personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies to over 100 countries to support their response to the pandemic, including 7.5 million surgical masks, 2.8 million N95 respirators, nearly 10 million gloves, over 830,000 gowns, and nearly 600,000 face shields. UNICEF also shipped over 550,000 diagnostic tests, with an additional 912,000 planned to be delivered through August and is sending over 16,000 oxygen concentrators to 90 low- and middle-income countries.

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Yemeni children face deadly hunger and aid shortages as Coronavirus pandemic spreads

26 June 2020 - Millions of children in Yemen could be pushed to ‘the brink of starvation’ due to huge shortfalls in humanitarian aid funding amid the Coronavirus pandemic – according to a new UNICEF report marking more than five years since conflict escalated in the country.

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End of 23 month-long Ebola outbreak in eastern Democatic Republic of Congo

UNICEF welcomes the announcement by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)  of the end of the 23-month long Ebola outbreak in the east of the country, but warned that increased efforts must continue in response to a new outbreak in the north-western province of Equateur.

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UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore's remarks at the UN Security Council Open Debate on Children and Armed Conflict

23 June 2020 - A summary of remarks by Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director at Security Council Open Debate at the United Nations in New York.

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Urgent action needed to safeguard futures of 600 million South Asian children threatened by Coronavirus.

23 June 2020 – The Coronavirus pandemic is unravelling decades of health, education and other advances for children across South Asia.

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UNICEF airlifts COVID-19 testing kits to Yemen to boost response as cases soar

18 June 2020— A first batch of 10,000 COVID-19 tests arrived in Sana’a on a UNICEF-chartered plane today, to increase the COVID-19 testing capacity amid the rapid increase of cases in Yemen.

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