From the mountains of Afghanistan to the islands of Papua New Guinea, UNICEF and its partners are going the distance to deliver lifesaving vaccines to every child.
The ceasefire brings a glimmer of hope for children in Gaza, but their needs remain urgent and overwhelming. Donate now and help us scale up our response.
UNICEF Australia commends the commitment of Education Ministers today putting children first, and for the range of measures agreed to protect children in childcare settings. A national register of ...
When your child falls ill, your first instinct as a parent is to help them seek treatment so they can recover quickly. This was the case for Alvin, a mother in Vanuatu. Alvin and her two-year-old son ...
For more than two years, children and their families have been living through a brutal conflict. Now, on top of mass displacement and ongoing violence, they are facing a devastating hunger crisis, cut ...
In recent months, a growing number of Afghan returnees have been crossing back into Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan, countries that once offered refuge but are now tightening up on undocumented ...
The federal election is happening on Saturday 3 May, and it’s the first time Gen Z and Millennial voters will outnumber their older counterparts in an Australian election. It means that now more than ...
Whether you’re a politics expert or don’t know who the Prime Minister is, the federal election is something that affects every Australian. This year, the election is happening on Saturday 3 May, and ...
The Wiggles need no introduction - over the last 30 years, their colourful skivvies, catchy songs, and fun dance moves have brightened countless Australian households. For decades, they’ve brought big ...
Vanuatu is a nation of many islands surrounded by blue water and white sands. Yet, for the children and families living in the country's most remote areas, isolation comes with many challenges.
When a series of earthquakes and aftershocks struck Myanmar on 28 March 2025, it plunged the Southeast Asia country deeper into a humanitarian crisis that was already pushing 19.9 million people to ...