Blog Mid-term review: UNICEF and the Sustainable Development Goals. Blog 14. April 2023 Miranda Barker As the Sustainable Development Goals were defined in 2015 and are due to be implemented by 2030, this blog analyses UNICEF’s role in achieving some of the goals and explains whether they can actually be achieved in full by 2030. Romania diary: A ray of hope and safety for children who have fled Ukraine. Blog 20. March 2023 Saskia Kobelt Jana Breznik Saskia Kobelt, International Program Specialist for UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, reflects on her recent field visit to Romania, where she visited several UNICEF-supported centers for children and young people. 12 years of war in Syria: How a grenade strike changed Azzam’s life. Blog 13. March 2023 Jürg Keim After 12 years of war, Syria lies largely in ruins. Violence in the country continues to escalate, and there is no end in sight to the civil war. A year of war in Ukraine: How your help gives children hope. Blog 23. February 2023 Patricia Tomamichel On February 24, 2022, the years of conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalated into a war that now had almost the entire country in its grip. Read this blog to find out what this means for children and families in Ukraine. Earthquakes on the Syrian-Turkish border: How UNICEF helps. Blog 14. February 2023 Patricia Tomamichel There is huge solidarity with the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey on February 6, 2023. The people affected, and the children in particular, are in urgent need of help. UNICEF has been working on the ground from day one. 6 important questions and answers about cyberbullying Blog 2. February 2023 Mischa Liatowitsch Anyone can be a victim of cyberbullying, but children and young people are particularly vulnerable to it. Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers on this topic, as well as tips on how to cope with it. These 11 forgotten crises need more support. Blog 31. January 2023 Jürg Keim More children are now dependent on humanitarian aid than at any point since the Second World War. They and their families are threatened by crises such as war, displacement, disease outbreaks and a rapid rise in cases of malnutrition. How UNICEF has helped in the biggest conflicts, crises and natural disasters of the past 10 years Blog 5. January 2023 Jürg Keim What emergency relief measures have Swiss people, companies and foundations funded over the past decade through their donations to UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein? This blog post describes the natural disasters, conflicts and crises in question. Webinar “Young people in public spaces: Handling usage conflicts and exploiting potential” Blog 15. December 2022 Florian Hadatsch On December 8, 2022, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein held an online event on the topic of “Young people in public spaces”. Alongside three short presentations, the main focus was on discussions between the more than 50 participants. Every day hunger, every day thirst. Blog 9. December 2022 Jana Breznik The people of East Africa are currently experiencing the worst drought in 40 years. The impending fifth dry period in succession has resulted in the widespread destruction of both livestock and crops, and caused water sources to dry up. First page « First Previous page ‹‹ 1 2 3 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Mid-term review: UNICEF and the Sustainable Development Goals. Blog 14. April 2023 Miranda Barker As the Sustainable Development Goals were defined in 2015 and are due to be implemented by 2030, this blog analyses UNICEF’s role in achieving some of the goals and explains whether they can actually be achieved in full by 2030.
Romania diary: A ray of hope and safety for children who have fled Ukraine. Blog 20. March 2023 Saskia Kobelt Jana Breznik Saskia Kobelt, International Program Specialist for UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, reflects on her recent field visit to Romania, where she visited several UNICEF-supported centers for children and young people.
12 years of war in Syria: How a grenade strike changed Azzam’s life. Blog 13. March 2023 Jürg Keim After 12 years of war, Syria lies largely in ruins. Violence in the country continues to escalate, and there is no end in sight to the civil war.
A year of war in Ukraine: How your help gives children hope. Blog 23. February 2023 Patricia Tomamichel On February 24, 2022, the years of conflict between Russia and Ukraine escalated into a war that now had almost the entire country in its grip. Read this blog to find out what this means for children and families in Ukraine.
Earthquakes on the Syrian-Turkish border: How UNICEF helps. Blog 14. February 2023 Patricia Tomamichel There is huge solidarity with the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey on February 6, 2023. The people affected, and the children in particular, are in urgent need of help. UNICEF has been working on the ground from day one.
6 important questions and answers about cyberbullying Blog 2. February 2023 Mischa Liatowitsch Anyone can be a victim of cyberbullying, but children and young people are particularly vulnerable to it. Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers on this topic, as well as tips on how to cope with it.
These 11 forgotten crises need more support. Blog 31. January 2023 Jürg Keim More children are now dependent on humanitarian aid than at any point since the Second World War. They and their families are threatened by crises such as war, displacement, disease outbreaks and a rapid rise in cases of malnutrition.
How UNICEF has helped in the biggest conflicts, crises and natural disasters of the past 10 years Blog 5. January 2023 Jürg Keim What emergency relief measures have Swiss people, companies and foundations funded over the past decade through their donations to UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein? This blog post describes the natural disasters, conflicts and crises in question.
Webinar “Young people in public spaces: Handling usage conflicts and exploiting potential” Blog 15. December 2022 Florian Hadatsch On December 8, 2022, UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein held an online event on the topic of “Young people in public spaces”. Alongside three short presentations, the main focus was on discussions between the more than 50 participants.
Every day hunger, every day thirst. Blog 9. December 2022 Jana Breznik The people of East Africa are currently experiencing the worst drought in 40 years. The impending fifth dry period in succession has resulted in the widespread destruction of both livestock and crops, and caused water sources to dry up.