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For the 25th time, UNICEF Germany is awarding prizes for photos and photo reportages that document the living conditions of children worldwide."High-quality documentary photography can open eyes ...
NEW YORK A U.N.-financed sex-education manual for teens that promotes abortion, homosexuality and even sex with animals has not been withdrawn in Latin American nations as UNICEF says it has ...
Israeli photojournalist Avishag Shaar-Yashuv won first prize in UNICEF’s 2024 Photo of the Year, with her photo of 8-year-old Stav, a survivor of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack ...
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) photo of the year sheds light on the terror that can befall migrant children on their journey to Western European countries.
Justin Hemenway, UNICEF USA Director, Content & Social Media, spoke with the book's illustrator, Christopher Longé, to learn more about how the project came together.
Argentinian photographer Eduardo Soteras has been documenting the situation of children in northern Ethiopia since 2020 and has captured rare moments such as the one on the winning picture: two ...
Each year, UNICEF Germany grants the “UNICEF Photo of the Year Award” to photos and photo series that best depict the personality and living conditions of children worldwide in an outstanding manner.
The United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF has come under sharp criticism for distributing in Uganda a teenagers’ guide book that says homosexuality is normal. Parents complain ...
Each submission requires a $5 contribution to UNICEF @ FIU—and with a small donation of $1, anyone is welcome to vote on which photo they find the most representative of the theme. The five ...
This book has been released based on the findings of the Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey 2016-18. In the survey, it was found that 35 per cent of children under five are stunted, 17 per ...
The initial 3,500 copies of the comic book were funded by UNICEF. The Indonesian health and education ministries will publish another 35,000 this year and begin distributing them this spring.
Through their recently launched photography project, ‘Covid through a youth lens’, Maverick Citizen and the United Nations Children’s Fund will highlight the experiences of young people ...