Page Press centre Latest news and articles about situation of children in Turkey and the world Available in:TürkçeEnglish Press release 10 October 2024 Over 370 million girls and women globally subjected to rape or sexual assault as children – UNICEF Visit the page Press release 18 September 2024 UNICEF Türkiye Business Advisory Board convenes for the 6th time, expands focus on innovative financing and youth empowerment Visit the page Press release 17 September 2024 UNICEF appeals for US$58.8 million to address mpox crisis as cases among children rise Visit the page Press release 06 September 2024 1 in 5 infant deaths in Europe and Central Asia linked to air pollution - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 14 August 2024 Almost half a billion children live in areas experiencing at least twice as many extremely hot days as their grandparents - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 12 August 2024 Doğan Holding becomes the first signatory to the Youth Business Compact endorsed by UNICEF Visit the page Statement 01 August 2024 This World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF and WHO call for equal access to breastfeeding support Read now Statement 25 July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on the situation in the Gaza Strip Read now Press release 24 July 2024 Hunger numbers stubbornly high for three consecutive years as global crises deepen: UN report Visit the page Press release 24 July 2024 Rising heat across Europe and Central Asia kills nearly 400 children a year - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 23 July 2024 Child casualties in the West Bank skyrocket in the past nine months Visit the page Remarks 16 July 2024 Global childhood immunization levels stalled in 2023 leaving many without life-saving protection Read now Press release 09 July 2024 Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on deadly strikes in Ukraine Visit the page Press release 12 June 2024 Almost 3,000 malnourished children at risk of “dying before their families’ eyes” as Rafah offensive disconnects them from treatment - UNICEF Visit the page Load more items