Child Refugee & Migrant Crisis
A child is a child. UNICEF works with partners to help and protect migrant and refugee children every step of the way.
UNICEF is looking out for children's needs in the world's youngest nation, where overlapping humanitarian crises threaten their survival.
Extreme weather events across Latin America and the Caribbean have left already vulnerable children and families increasingly desperate.
What it means to be a child migrant during a pandemic, & how UNICEF is tackling the issues that force children to flee in the first place.
UNICEF USA talks to Deputy Rep Pressia Arafin-Cabo about protecting vulnerable children on the move in the midst of a global pandemic.
UNICEF has launched a $6 million winter appeal to meet the needs of children — including Syrian refugees — living on the edge in Jordan.
Raising kids in a conflict zone means dodging bombs and cooking grass when there's nothing else to eat. UNICEF is helping families survive.
Children in South Sudan face a double threat: climate change-related floods and rising levels of violence between armed groups.
A conversation with UNICEF El Salvador about supporting returning migrants and other vulnerable kids in the country during the pandemic.
The U.S. must stop using COVID-19 as a pretext for deporting migrant children who have tested negative and pose no public health threat.
Children and young people are entitled to the same basic human rights wherever they are, regardless of borders.
How UNICEF is protecting children on the move in northern Central America, Mexico and the U.S. in the context of COVID-19.