- WHO WE ARE
- WHAT WE DO
Agenda for #EVERYchild
As world leaders set out a roadmap for human progress over the next 15 years, it is vital that every child is included, and that children everywhere are at the heart of the new global agenda.
Child protection and social inclusion
Child survival
Education
Emergencies and humanitarian action
- UNICEF in emergencies
Gender equality
In depth
- Communication for development
- Evaluation and good practices
- Gender equality
- Human rights–based approach to programming
- Innovation
- Knowledge exchange
- Office of Research
- Policy advocacy and partnerships for children’s rights
- Social and economic policy
- Strategic Plan 2014–2017
- Supplies and logistics
- Transparency and accountability
- WHERE WE WORK
- PRESS CENTRE
Syrian crisis
As the crisis enters its third year, the world must not forget the human realities at stake.
Latest press releases
- Lack of access to hygiene could endanger new Development Agenda – UNICEF
- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake
- UNICEF and WHO ready to support immediate polio vaccination campaign in Ukraine
- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake marking the 50th Anniversary of UNICEF being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake on Deaths of aid workers and hospital patients in Afghanistan
- Joint statement on Somalia’s ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Six months of violence in Yemen leave more than 500 children dead, some 1.7 million at risk of malnutrition: UNICEF
- Safer learning for more than 2 million children caught in Syrian conflict
Tools
Plans, policies and positions
- STATISTICS
- BLOGS
-