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UNICEF Cambodia/2019/Fani
Press release
25 October 2022
559 million children currently exposed to high heatwave frequency, rising to all 2.02 billion children globally by 2050
UNICEF warns urgent action is needed to increase funding for adaptation to protect children and vulnerable communities from worsening heatwaves and other climate shocks
UNICEF
Press release
23 April 2022
UNICEF and TED Hatay College call for climate action on the National Children's Day
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Press release
11 December 2021
UNICEF celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a photography exhibition on “Climate Change and Children”
UNICEF celebrated its 75th anniversary with a photography exhibition on “Climate Change and Children”
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News note
02 November 2021
FACT SHEET: COP26 - Children and climate change
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Press release
20 August 2021
One billion children at ‘extremely high risk’ of the impacts of the climate crisis - UNICEF
Children in the Central African Republic, Chad, and Nigeria are among the most at risk of climate change, according to UNICEF’s first child-focused climate risk index.
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Article
16 March 2021
Why biodiversity is important for children
Five things you need to know
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Press release
30 July 2020
A third of the world’s children poisoned by lead, new groundbreaking analysis says
UNICEF and Pure Earth call for urgent action to abolish dangerous practices including the informal recycling of lead acid batteries
Press release
06 November 2019
Immediate action needed in South Asia to clean the air for children
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on toxic air in South Asia

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