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Photo Essay
01/10/2021
UNICEF urgently requires US$ 22.44 million.
Without immediate support, thousands of children will be at risk as the cold winter weather begins to set in.
Photo Essay
01/07/2021
UNICEF in a $20 million gap in funding for this winter.
Without immediate support, thousands of children will be at risk as the cold winter weather begins to set in.
Blog post
12/31/2020
As temperatures drop, the children of Syria need your suppor
Now more than ever
Press release
12/29/2020
The European Union contributes €7.5 million towards UNICEF programmes supporting the most vulnerable children and families in Syria
More than one million people to benefit from access to life-saving services across the country
Photo Essay
12/22/2020
Ted Chaiban, UNICEF Regional Director visits Syria.
Visit was to Al-Hassakeh city and Al-Hol camp northern Syria covering various proggrammes.
Photo Essay
12/14/2020
UNICEF reached families left Rukban with health services.
Thanks to contributions from Japan, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA).
Article
12/03/2020
The boy with the golden foot
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, meet Mohammad, an aspiring footballer
Photo Essay
11/25/2020
UNICEF supports vulnerable families in Aleppo through cash
Aiming to reach the families of more than 22,000 children affected by the conflict and the COVID-19 resulting restrictions.
Photo Essay
11/20/2020
Children rehabilitate a child-friendly park in Quneitra
On World Children’s Day, children are taking the lead to reimagine a better world, starting with a safe space to play
Article
11/19/2020
Where there is a dream, there is a way
On World Children’s Day, we’d like you to meet Amaal who’s reimagining a better future for herself through education.
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