12 December 2023

Middle East and North Africa Region Appeal

Humanitarian Action is at the core of UNICEF’s mandate to realize the rights of every child. This edition of  Humanitarian Action for Children  – UNICEF’s annual humanitarian fundraising appeal – describes the ongoing crises affecting children in the Middle East and North Africa; the strategies that we are using to respond to these situations; and…, Children in the Middle East and North Africa face life-threatening situations and multiple vulnerabilities caused by a variety of natural and social hazards, protracted and acute armed conflicts, public health emergencies and climate change-related disasters. UNICEF prioritizes emergency preparedness and response to meet the immediate humanitarian…, Key statistics, Health icon 83.9 million people in need of health and nutrition assistance Child protection icon 34 million children in need of protection services Education icon 36.9 million children in need of education support Wash icon 59 million people lack access to safe water, Funding requirements for 2024, Regional needs and strategy, Humanitarian needs Humanitarian needs, The Middle East and North Africa region faces unprecedented challenges, including the impact of protracted and changing crises, compounded by the consequences of climate change. Humanitarian situations and conflicts have diminished national and local capacities and infrastructure. Governance fragility, natural hazards and other global crises have…, UNICEF's strategy UNICEF’s strategy, In accordance with the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action, UNICEF's strategy is to meet immediate humanitarian needs while also building the capacity of national and local civil society partners to address existing and emerging vulnerabilities and ensure the protection and promotion of child rights in humanitarian action. UNICEF…, Find out more about UNICEF's work, December 2023, 2024 www.unicef.org/appeals/mena HumanitarianAction for Children Middle East and North Africa RegionHIGHLIGHTS Children in the Middle East and North Africa face life-threatening situations and multiple vulnerabilities caused by a variety of natural and social hazards, protracted and acute armed conflicts, public health emergencies and climate…
14 October 2023

Children in Gaza need life-saving support

The escalation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip is having a catastrophic impact on children and families. Children are dying at an alarming rate –  more than 14,000 have reportedly been killed , according to the latest estimate by the Palestinian Ministry of Health, and thousands more have been injured. Around 1.7 million people in the Gaza Strip…, What is UNICEF calling for? , UNICEF continues to press world leaders on every occasion for humanitarian access to the whole of Gaza. To respond to the situation for children in Israel and the State of Palestine, UNICEF is calling for:    An immediate and long-lasting humanitarian ceasefire. Safe and unrestricted humanitarian access to and within the Gaza Strip to reach…, Recent news and updates, What's happening in Gaza?, Even before the current crisis, children in the State of Palestine had grown up under the shadow of recurrent violence and crushing poverty. Now, children in the Gaza Strip face the deadly effects of disease and malnutrition as escalating hostilities cut them off from safe water, food and medicine. For the 600,000 children – roughly half of the…, Families are under attack, Children and their families have come under attack in the places they should be safest – their homes, shelters, hospitals and places of worship. Since the escalation, thousands of children have been injured and killed. Children have been reporting to hospitals with severe burns, injuries that required amputation and have left open wounds and other…, The threat of disease is soaring, Water production capacity has plummeted to just a fraction of its normal output with many water, sanitation and hygiene facilities damaged or destroyed. People have lost reliable access to safe water, toilets and washing facilities and displaced children and their families are unable to maintain hygiene levels needed to prevent disease and chronic…, Access to nutritious food has plummeted, Malnutrition among children is spreading fast and reaching devastating and unprecedented levels in the Gaza Strip. For many families, the threat of dying from hunger is already real. The violence has also shut down lifesaving prevention and treatment services for malnutrition that were previously reaching hundreds of thousands of children. When…, How is UNICEF supporting children in Gaza?, State of Palestine. a small child stands next to a UNICEF tent at a shelter centre in the Gaza Strip. UNICEF continues to focus on the critical needs of children for protection and humanitarian assistance – but access remains difficult and dangerous. UNICEF staff, along with our United Nations and civil society partners, remain in Gaza but must be…, UNICEF is on the ground in Gaza working with partners in these areas:   , Displacement, Around 1.7 million people in the Gaza Strip are estimated to have been internally displaced – half of them children.  Families that have survived the fighting are being pushed into overcrowded areas, living on roads, in the streets, under construction buildings or wherever else they can find space. UNICEF is providing tents, tarpaulins, blankets…, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), The resumption of the hostilities, coupled with a lack of power supply, fuel shortages, restricted access, and massive damage to infrastructure means that many WASH facilities are no longer functioning properly. People have lost reliable access to safe water, toilets and washing facilities. The impact on children is severe, as they are more…, Health, Health facilities are buckling under the sheer number of casualties. Many hospitals have sustained damage and are operating at three times their capacity even as they face critical shortages of basic supplies and fuel. Primary health care services are limited and immunization services have been disrupted. UNICEF is delivering medical supplies to…, Nutrition, Gaza’s children are vulnerable to the growing malnutrition crisis, especially those in the north of the Gaza Strip. Without enough nutritious food, people will quickly become malnourished. Most families say their children are only getting grains – including bread – or milk, meeting the definition of ‘severe food poverty.’ Dietary diversity for…, Child protection, The conflict is having a profound impact on children psychologically. Children are being exposed to horrors that no child should have to witness and they are experiencing anxiety, fear and nightmares. Thousands are unaccompanied or separated from their parents. UNICEF programmes are focused on helping children to process their thoughts, feelings,…, Education, None of Gaza’s 625,000 students have had safe access to education since 7 October. Around 90 per cent of all school buildings in Gaza are being used as shelters for internally-displaced persons/or have sustained varying levels of damage. At least two-thirds of schools in Gaza will either need full reconstruction or major rehabilitation work to be…, Social protection, UNICEF provides humanitarian cash transfers to thousands of families and children to enable them to buy essential items like food, water, and hygiene products that are still available despite shortages and the fragility of the situation. For more on UNICEF's humanitarian response, access the  latest State of Palestine situation reports ., Support UNICEF’s work for children in crises, What challenges does UNICEF face delivering support?, Gaza Strip. People walk past destroyed buildings in the centre of Gaza City. People walk past destroyed buildings in the centre of Gaza City. UNICEF remains on the ground, working with partners to provide supplies and support for children and families. But aid is not reaching every child in urgent need. Day after day, UNICEF and partners face…, Learn more about aid delivery in Gaza, The ongoing conflict means that it’s incredibly difficult to move safely across the Gaza Strip and to gain access to children in need. Humanitarian workers face the same risks and challenges as the broader population: they have lost family members, friends, and have also been forced to relocate to safety. Meanwhile, there aren’t enough trucks and…, Is UNICEF operational in Israel?, In high-income countries such as Israel, Governments generally have adequate capacity to respond to emergencies. Upon request from the Government, UNICEF can extend support, such as mental health and psychosocial support for children.  In over 30 countries where UNICEF does not perform programmatic activities, National Committees for UNICEF serve…
12 September 2023

Devastating floods in Libya

Updated 8 November 2023 On 10 September 2023, Storm Daniel made landfall in Libya, bringing severe weather conditions, including strong winds and sudden heavy rainfall that affected several areas in the country. The massive flooding killed more than 4,300 people, while more than 8,500 are still missing. Thousands more families have been affected…, Help children in Libya, What’s happening in Libya?, On 10 September 2023, Storm Daniel swept across eastern Libya, affecting most of the region where about 884,000 people live, including about 353,000 children. More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm, which caused dams to burst and destroyed buildings in many towns, particularly in Al Bayda, Al Marj and in the coastal city of Derna. The…, How are the floods affecting children?, Beyond the immediate risks of death and injury, the floods in Libya pose a severe risk to children’s health and safety. With compromised safe water supplies, the chance of diarrhoea and cholera outbreaks, as well as dehydration and malnutrition, increase significantly. Meanwhile, children who lose their parents or become separated from their…, How is UNICEF responding?, UNICEF is engaged in the humanitarian response, working in close coordination with the authorities. The priority is to scale up life-saving assistance, in particular providing health and water and sanitation supplies, psychosocial support, family tracing and preventing water borne diseases. Working with partners, UNICEF has: Delivered millions of…, How to help children in Libya, UNICEF is revising its humanitarian response appeal of $6.5 million to integrate initial recovery efforts with a focus on education, health and water. , Global Humanitarian Thematic Funding, Flexible funding makes it possible for UNICEF to deliver assistance to the most vulnerable families when and where it is needed and in a timely and effective manner. For onset emergencies, flexible Global Humanitarian Thematic Funding (GHTF) allows UNICEF to rapidly release funds within 24 hours and react faster and equitably. >>> Read…