Conflict is an inevitable part of life, a ubiquitous thread woven into the tapestry of human interaction. It can arise in any relationship between children, often manifesting as disagreements over ...
Human development experts tell us that conflicts and disruptions between parents and children are natural and necessary for learning and personal growth. These family tensions might include arguments, ...
As conflicts rage on in so many parts of the world, the suffering may seem insurmountable. But UNICEF is reaching millions of children caught in these crises every day with health care, nutrition, ...
"Social skills are built in discomfort. It’s not fun, but that’s how we learn.” ...
When war and conflict threaten children’s safety and well-being, UNICEF is there, providing lifesaving and life-changing humanitarian supplies and services, including vaccines, ready-to-use ...
As hostilities escalate in the Middle East and the wider region, children may see and hear about the conflict in the news or in real life, leading to feelings of anxiety and fear, and needing parents' ...
Nearly 500 million children globally – roughly one in six – live in conflict zones today. Although they represent 25% of the world’s population, children account for almost half of the world’s ...
Months of conflict have put the lives of at least one million children in Gaza at risk. Nowhere in Gaza is safe. More than 12,000 of Gaza’s 1.1 million children have been killed since the attacks on ...
Right now, every child, parent and caregiver in Gaza is experiencing trauma. Even prior to the recent escalation, over half a million children in Gaza needed mental health and psychosocial support.
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