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July 2016, children's playground in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan.
Press release
11/12/2019
Mayors from Europe and Central Asia pledge support to prioritize children and young people
Region’s first-ever #MayorsforChildren Conference held as the world marks 30 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Baurzhan and his sister in during of walk near their school.
Article
11/11/2019
Baurzhan, advocate for HIV-positive youth in Kazakhstan
Helping teenagers with HIV find their voice
Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety in adolescence tend to peak at the age of 15
Press release
11/05/2019
Increase in child and adolescent mental disorders spurs new push for action by UNICEF and WHO
Up to 20 per cent of adolescents globally experience mental disorders, and around 15 per cent of adolescents in low-and middle-income countries have considered suicide
Children and young women living in Moria Reception and Identification Centre in Lesvos, Greece.
Press release
09/21/2018
Refugee and migrant children arriving on Greek Islands up by one-third in 2018 - UNICEF
Over 7,000 children have made the dangerous journey by sea, with most ending up in overcrowded and unsafe facilities.
Peer mediators simulate a case of bullying at Branko Radicevic School in Mitrovica North. The involvement of students as peer mediators is an informal way of resolving small levels of conflict.
Press release
09/06/2018
Half of world’s teens experience peer violence in and around school – UNICEF
Physical fights and bullying disrupt the education of 150 million 13-15-year-olds worldwide

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