Environmental hazards have been linked to a range of significant health risks for children. UNICEF is elevating action on climate change and environmental degradation for and with young people in its ...
Climate change is raising global temperatures and increasing the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves. Heat stress contributes to significant negative health outcomes, particularly for infan...
This report presents an opportunity to reflect on the collaborative achievements reached so far with partners, members, colleagues, and donors. UNICEF’s achievements throughout 2022 will be described ...
The Digital implementation investment guide (DIIG) was developed by the World Health Organization to help governments and technical partners plan a digital health implementation focusing on one or mor...
The Nurturing Care Practice Guide is designed for managers and service providers who are responsible for or provide health and nutrition services for young children and their caregivers at any level. ...
Oxygen is a life-saving medicine for the treatment of respiratory conditions, including in newborns and children. For example, in 2019, an estimated 7 million children under the age of five were admit...
Current trends indicate that 63 countries are not on track to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target of a neonatal mortality rate ≤12 per 1000 live births, with 55 needing to doub...
The report highlights global progress on maternal mortality, neonatal mortality and stillbirths, as well as country efforts to meet the global targets for all three of these critical challenges. Using...