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UNICEF UK responds to the Scottish Budget 

Tuesday 13 January 2026: today the Scottish Government has delivered their Budget, including plans to tackle child poverty. Lucinda Rivers, Director UNICEF UK in Scotland said:   “The decision to raise the Scottish Child Payment to £40 for families with a baby under one from 2027 is a welcome step that will make a real difference for families and children.

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During Gaza’s Ceasefire, Children Keep Being Killed

GAZA CITY/GENEVA, 13 January 2026 – “More than 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire of early October. That is roughly one girl or boy killed every day. During a ceasefire.

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UNICEF calls for the protection of children and adolescents amid public unrest in Iran

AMMAN, 11 January 2026 – “We are extremely concerned by continuing reports of children and adolescents being killed and injured amid the ongoing public unrest in Iran. Our thoughts are with the families of those who have been killed and injured, and we share their grief. 

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Children in Sudan have endured “1,000 days of agony”

AMMAN, 9 January 2026 – “For the children of Sudan, the world is 1,000 days late.“Since fighting erupted in April 2023, Sudan has become one of the largest and most devastating humanitarian crises in the world, pushing millions of children to the brink of survival. A profound protection crisis with widespread violations of international law by parties to the conflict, exacerbated by a lack of humanitarian access, has deepened with each of the 1,000 days of agony that have passed.

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Surge in violence pushes children to the breaking point in northern Mozambique

NEW YORK/MAPUTO, 5 December 2025 – Over 100,000 people, around two thirds of them children, have been displaced in northern Mozambique during the month of November, following attacks against civilians.

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UNICEF UK responds to the Government's Child Poverty Strategy 

London, Thursday 4 December 2025: Today the Child Poverty Taskforce has revealed their strategy to tackle child poverty in the UK - UNICEF UK responds.

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UNICEF UK responds to the end of the two-child limit policy on Universal Credit

Wednesday 26 November 2025, London: Today the Government has announced a full scrap of the harmful two-child limit policy on Universal Credit from April 2026. 

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Gavi and UNICEF announce equitable pricing deal for malaria vaccine to protect 7 million more children by end of decade

Geneva/New York/Copenhagen, 24 November 2025 – Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and UNICEF today announced a new agreement that will make the R21/Matrix-M™ malaria vaccines significantly more accessible and affordable, paving the way to protect more children from one of the world’s deadliest diseases.

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Reported abduction of children and teachers from a secondary school in Niger State, Nigeria

DAKAR/ABUJA, 22 November 2025 – Scores of children and teachers were reportedly abducted from a secondary school in Niger State, Nigeria, in the early hours of Friday, just days after a separate attack in Kebbi State on Monday led to the abduction of 25 girls from a boarding school.

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More than 400 million children globally live in poverty – UNICEF 

More than 1 in 5 children in low- and middle-income countries – or 417 million – are severely deprived in at least two vital areas critical for their health, development, and wellbeing, according to UNICEF’s flagship report issued on World Children’s Day today. Record numbers of children are living in poverty across the UK. The UK saw a 34% increase in relative child income poverty between 2013 and 2023. The UK has the highest increase in relative child income poverty of the 37 high-income countries reviewed.

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Hurricane Melissa disrupts schooling for nearly 477,000 children across the Caribbean

PANAMA CITY, 17 November 2025 – Three weeks after Hurricane Melissa hit the Caribbean, nearly 477,000 children are experiencing significant disruptions to their schooling due to damaged or temporarily closed schools across Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica.

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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.

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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. 

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Four children reportedly killed in wave of deadly attacks on Kyiv, Ukraine

GENEVA/KYIV, 28 August 2025 – “A wave of deadly attacks hit Kyiv during the early hours of this morning – reportedly killing four children, including a toddler. At least 10 children were reportedly injured. The children were at home in their beds, trying to sleep.  

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Global hunger declines, but rises in Africa and western Asia: UN report

ADDIS ABABA — An estimated 8.2 percent of the global population, or about 673 million people, experienced hunger in 2024, down from 8.5 percent in 2023 and 8.7 percent in 2022. However, progress was not consistent across the globe, as hunger continued to rise in most subregions of Africa and western Asia, according to this year’s The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI 2025) report published today by five specialized agencies of the United Nations.

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UNICEF UK reiterates calls for UK Government to urgently abolish the two-child limit as data shows 1 in 9 children affected 

New UK Government data released today shows 1.6 million children are locked out of financial support due to the number of siblings they have, and the vast majority (1.1 million children) are living in families with a child or baby under 5 years old. 

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UNICEF UK RESPONDS TO BEST START FOR LIFE STRATEGY 

“This strategy is a very welcome and essential step toward closing the inequalities gap in early childhood and will give children the best start in life that they all deserve, particularly in its recognition that poverty and inequality must be addressed in the early years. The commitment to invest in and bring together local services through Best Start Family Hubs is vital and will go a long way to meeting the needs of families with babies and young children. 

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Threefold increase in the number of children killed or injured in Ukraine over the past three months

KYIV/GENEVA, 4 July 2025 – The verified number of children killed or injured in Ukraine between 1 March and 31 May 2025 increased by more than 200 per cent compared to the previous quarter, according to data from the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission to Ukraine.

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