UNICEF Haiti UNICEF Haiti Discover what UNICEF is doing to defend children's rights and protect their lives. Our work Our Mission for Children in Haiti Report Snapshot of key results for 2024 What UNICEF achieved in Haiti over the past year. See the full report Appeal Crisis in Haiti Extreme violence, unrest, poverty, and malnutrition are threatening children in Haiti View on UNICEF Global Press release 17 April 2025 At least one million children facing emergency levels of food insecurity in Haiti Visit the page Article Sport as a driver of peace and development in Haiti In Artibonite, U-Reporters use football to provide children with a constructive outlet and promote values of peace and unity. Read the story Statement 25 March 2025 The enduring hope of Haiti’s children in the midst of chaos Read now Press release 13 March 2025 Japan and UNICEF Commit to Strengthening Healthcare and Safe Water for Crisis-Affected Populations in Haiti Visit the page Statement 06 March 2025 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on global foreign aid reductions Read now Statement 28 February 2025 Education under attack in Haiti Read now Press release 25 February 2025 UNICEF and the Haitian Government Prioritize the Prevention of Child Recruitment and Reintegration Visit the page Article Breastfeeding and well-being Supported by UNICEF and the European Union, the Mothers’ Club brings hope to mothers and their children. Read the story Press release 21 February 2025 Inter Miami CF Foundation and UNICEF partner to support children’s education across Latin America and the Caribbean Visit the page Article U-Reporters on the frontlines against malnutrition With funding from the European Union, UNICEF-supported U-Reporters are involved within communities to sensitize about malnutrition. Read the story Report Haiti Humanitarian Situation Report No. 11 End-of-year Haiti Humanitarian Situation Report No. 11 End-of-year See the full report Press release 07 February 2025 Haiti’s Children Under Siege: The staggering rise of child abuse and recruitment by armed groups Visit the page Load more items