Page Press centre Access news, multimedia resources and expert commentaries on children’s issues and UNICEF’s work in Romania and abroad Available in:EnglishRomână Latest press releases Press release 14 April 2022 Japan Government donates 1.8 million USD to UNICEF to support children and families affected by the war in Ukraine Visit the page Press release 11 April 2022 Fondation Botnar supports UNICEF response for children and families affected by the war in Ukraine with a US$ 4.86 million donation Visit the page Press release 30 March 2022 With 23 countries yet to fully reopen schools, education risks becoming ‘greatest divider’ as COVID-19 pandemic enters third year Visit the page Press release 30 March 2022 Two million refugee children flee war in Ukraine in search of safety across borders Visit the page Press release 25 March 2022 UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom in Moldova to meet refugee children fleeing Ukraine war Visit the page Press release 24 March 2022 More than half of Ukraine’s children displaced after one month of war Visit the page Press release 19 March 2022 Children fleeing war in Ukraine at heightened risk of trafficking and exploitation – UNICEF Visit the page Press release 19 March 2022 UNICEF sends additional life-saving supplies for Ukraine response Visit the page Load more items More about children's rights and UNICEF work in Romania Press release 27 August 2020 Romanian children need serious and immediate attention; 10 solutions to improve the situation of children in Romania Visit the page Press release 09 December 2019 Legislative initiative through which all Children of Romania could benefit from a Minimum Service Package Visit the page Document COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Schools The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19 Get the document Article UNICEF and the Romanian Post to support vulnerabe people UNICEF partners with the Romanian Post to inform vulnerable families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the story