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Press release
18 May 2022
IOM and UNICEF sign new strategic collaboration framework
Document
09 May 2022
Health and Children on the Move

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Remarks
16 February 2022
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell's remarks at High-Level Briefing on the Secretary-General’s Report on the Global Compact for Migration
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Two girls in class holding hands raised
Report
12 February 2022
Education, Children on the move and Inclusion in Education
Lessons learned and scalable solutions to accelerate inclusion in national education systems and enhance learning outcomes

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Franky smiling in "La Casita," Panama.
Article
27 December 2021
Something to smile about
Looking back on the moments this year that made children smile
Statement
09 December 2021
UNICEF Statement on the Reimplementation of Migrant Protection Protocols, ‘Remain in Mexico Policy’
Statement
Statement
09 November 2021
UNICEF deeply concerned about instrumentalization and pushbacks of children on Europe’s borders
In 2021, children have been repeatedly caught in the midst of political and border management disputes on the EU’s external borders. These developments call for a renewed commitment to the protection, safe-guarding, and best interests of children.
Burundi. A child plays around floodwaters.
Page
29 October 2021
Children uprooted in a changing climate
Young people on the move are among the most impacted by climate change. They should be part of shaping the response
December 3, 2020. Campur, San Pedro Carchá, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
Report
27 October 2021
Children uprooted in a changing climate
Turning challenges into opportunities with and for young people

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Maliya Saint Louis, 12 left on 11 September the southwester commune of Corail hardest hit by the 14 August earthquake to trek to Miami in the US with his father Yseus Saint Louis, 45.
Press release
10 October 2021
Nearly 170 children expelled back to Haiti from US and Cuba in one day
Returned children and their families were trying to reach US following August earthquake
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