On average, one Palestinian child was killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, every two days since October 2023, a nearly three-and-a-half-fold increase from the previous nine months.
Globally, one in three victims of human trafficking is a child, and the majority of these trafficked children are girls. According to the 缅北禁地Office on Drugs and Crime (), children are twice as likely as adults to face violence during trafficking. The proliferation of online platforms poses additional risks, as children often connect to these sites without adequate safeguards. The World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (30 July) calls on States to prioritize the protection of children, strengthen laws, improve law enforcement and provide more resources to combat child trafficking.
Global childhood immunization coverage stalled in 2023, leaving 2.7 million additional children un- and under-vaccinated compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019, according to data published by the World Health Organization () and . The latest WHO and UNICEF estimates of national immunization coverage 鈥 which provide the world鈥檚 largest and most comprehensive dataset on immunization trends for vaccinations against 14 diseases 鈥 underscore the need for ongoing catch-up, recovery and system-strengthening efforts. More than half of unvaccinated children live in the 31 countries with fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings, where children are especially vulnerable to preventable diseases.
Climate change is raising global temperatures and causing historic heat waves. More countries are facing hotter days more frequently, with more intensity and for longer periods. The heat stress caused by exposure to heat waves can negatively affect health and well-being, especially for infants and young children. As heat waves become more frequent and last longer, the need for urgent action grows stronger. Preparedness can protect vulnerable populations, especially children. encourages governments and partners to join the .
's Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom reflects on the greatest joy of his life: being a parent.
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are susceptible to extreme weather events, rising seas and temperatures, coastal erosion and biodiversity loss 鈥 all caused or exacerbated by climate change. Children and young people living in the SIDS are especially vulnerable: a degraded environment affects them physically and psychologically. This is why youth action to protect SIDS is so important. On the eve of the 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States () in Antigua and Barbuda, children and young people representing 35 of the 57 Small Island Developing States gathered at the 鈥 to ensure that their voices are heard at this once-in-a-decade global event. Pictured: Children play by the sea on reclaimed land in Tuvalu.
, , and the 's aims to quantify the economic ramifications of widespread educational exclusion among children and youth globally.
, , and the 's aims to quantify the economic ramifications of widespread educational exclusion among children and youth globally.
On the surface, play may seem like it鈥檚 all about having fun, but it鈥檚 far more than that for babies and toddlers. It鈥檚 about learning and building important life skills 鈥 from problem solving to expressing ideas 鈥 and strengthening the bond between you both. teamed up with the LEGO Foundation to explore the science behind how you can help your child grow and develop during these playful interactions. The good news is that children don't need expensive toys to play and learn. Here are to help get you started and here is how you can .
The importance of play for children鈥檚 development is recognized by the 缅北禁地, which sets out 鈥渢he right of the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities鈥. The United Nations General Assembly established 11 June as the International Day of Play to champion and protect this right. On this day, called for this right to be fulfilled for every child.
Yabao Oumarou works in a farming cooperative in C么te d'Ivoire. The son of a planter, he recently attended an International Labour Organization () training session on child labour, health and safety, and general welfare. The focus of the training changed his perception of child labour, and he now believes that if everyone had this guidance, work would be easier, safer and more productive. "We are now raising awareness about children's rights and the importance of education," he said after the instruction.
Refugee camps force children to mature prematurely, stripping away their childhood and thrusting them into harsh realities.
June 11, marks the first-ever International Day of Play, a significant step in the mission to champion the value of play for everyone, particularly children. This day highlights how play helps individuals thrive and achieve their full potential. As a universal language, play unites people across national, cultural, and socio-economic lines, building community and pride. On this day, let鈥檚 celebrate the power of play. Are you ready?
The World Day Against Child Labour (12 June) serves as a driving force in the growing global effort to combat this type of work that deprives children of their childhood. This year's theme, "Let's deliver on our commitments: End Child Labour," calls on the international community to strengthen the implementation of two core conventions on the issue- and . Through Sustainable Development Goal Target 8.7, the world has pledged to eliminate child labour in all its forms by 2025. Let's work together for a world free of child labour! #EndChildLabour
Children living in war zones face unimaginable horrors every day, from violence and abduction to denial of essential aid. The International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression (4 June) recognizes their suffering and reaffirms the UN's commitment to protecting children's rights. This day affirms the UN's responsibility to protect children's rights. Its work is guided by the the most rapidly and widely ratified international human rights treaty in history.