Page Press Centre Read the latest news and features of our work in Ghana Press Releases Latest news and features from UNICEF Ghana Press release 01 January 2021 New Year’s Babies: Over 2200 children will be born in Ghana on New Year’s Day - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 01 October 2020 UNICEF statement on allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Visit the page Press release 07 August 2020 First Lady of Republic of Ghana launches one-year infant and young child feeding campaign Visit the page Press release 30 July 2020 A third of the world’s children poisoned by lead, new groundbreaking analysis says Visit the page Press release 12 June 2020 World Day Against Child Labour Visit the page Press release 13 May 2020 As COVID-19 devastates already fragile health systems, over 6,000 additional children under five could die a day, without urgent action Visit the page Press release 17 April 2020 COVID-19: Global ceasefire would be a game changer for 250 million children living in conflict-affected areas Visit the page Press release 15 April 2020 Children at increased risk of harm online during global COVID-19 pandemic - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 03 April 2020 WHO and UNICEF to partner on pandemic response through COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund Visit the page Press release 30 March 2020 Greater support needed for working families as COVID-19 takes hold – UNICEF and ILO Visit the page Press release 09 March 2020 Statement on Coronavirus misinformation Visit the page Press release 04 March 2020 25 years of uneven progress: Despite gains in education, world still a violent, highly discriminatory place for girls – UNICEF Visit the page Press release 01 March 2020 The Government of Japan, UNICEF and the Government of Ghana committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage in Ghana Visit the page Press release 27 January 2020 Nearly five million children will need humanitarian assistance in central Sahel this year as violence surges – UNICEF Visit the page Load more items