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“My son died of hunger” Blog 28. November 2022 Jürg Keim Hunger and the ongoing drought in southwestern Somalia are forcing countless families to flee to urban centers in desperate search of food and shelter. For some, however, it’s already too late.
There is no place to go back to: Drought and displacement in Somalia Blog 11. November 2022 Jana Breznik Somalia is on the brink of famine. This is Khadijo’s story. She explains how she found a way to keep her children alive.
Four key facts about water and famine. Blog 28. October 2022 Jürg Keim Where food is scarce, there is frequently also a lack of clean water and sanitation. Malnutrition is often caused by contaminated water. Find out why in this blog post.
Mental health: What do young people want from their caregivers? Blog 13. October 2022 Jana Breznik Young people go through a number of different phases during adolescence. They try to slowly become independent and are keen to gradually increase the level of autonomy in their lives.
Young people’s mental health: identifying problems, offering help Blog 7. October 2022 Jana Breznik Mental health is a fundamental factor for the wellbeing of children and young people.
Symposium: “Children’s Rights in the Digital Sphere” Blog 20. September 2022 The symposium “Opportunities and Challenges of the Digital World for the Development of Children and Young People” took place on September 13, 2022.
Afghanistan: Stories of suffering and hope Blog 12. August 2022 Jana Breznik Living conditions for the Afghan population were already deteriorating dramatically even before the regime changed around a year ago, but worsened still further after the Taliban came to power in August 2021.
From the “Child-Friendly City” of Thun to UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein Blog 5. July 2022 Darleen Pfister is a politically active, 18-year-old secondary school student. In this blog, she reports on her taster internship at UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Why play strengthens your children’s mental health Blog 27. June 2022 Play enables children to learn about and understand their environment. They develop through play and acquire key skills. But play is about much more than just early learning: It is also important for mental health.