The United Nations Children’s Fund says at least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last ...
At least 242 million children across 85 countries faced disruptions in their education due to extreme weather events such as ...
UNICEF said it amounted to one in seven school ... Thousands had their classes halted after catastrophic flooding in Spain. While southern Europe dealt with deadly floods and Asia and Africa ...
Extreme weather caused significant disruptions to education worldwide in 2024, with around 242 million students in 85 ...
UNICEF called on governments to honour their ... For Greece in the same year that figure was over 2,600, while Spain handled just 30 such applications. Applications for asylum from unaccompanied ...
Spain, Syria, and Bangladesh. A notable achievement was the opening of a pediatric oncology center in Rosario, Messi’s hometown, aimed at improving access to cancer treatment for children. As a UNICEF ...
Over 16,000 had taken the western Mediterranean route, from Morocco and Algeria on to Spain. UNICEF’s statement was released a day after a migrant boat from Libya traveling off the coast of the island ...
These are real stories from countries in the Global South, where the climate emergency and extreme events like the recent floods in Spain are a daily reality ... according to Basil Rodriques, UNICEF’s ...
In November, UNICEF warned in its State of the World’s Children report that climate crises are expected to become more ...