As the world's leading children's charity, UNICEF works in over 190 countries, delivering lifesaving emergency relief and long-term development programs. Since 1946, UNICEF has been reaching more ...
The State of Australia’s Children report takes a comprehensive look at the wellbeing of children and youth across the nation. Developed by UNICEF Australia in partnership with Australian Research ...
Positive relationships – including loving, trusting, supportive connections with family, peers, and adults like teachers and mentors – are vital for children and young people’s wellbeing. They provide ...
World Children's Day is on the 20 November 2025. This year is the 36th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child – a special moment where governments around the world ...
From 10 December 2025, anyone under 16 in Australia won’t be able to keep or make accounts on social media apps like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, X, Facebook and more. The rule doesn’t punish ...
Welcome to UNICEF Youth – a space for you to dive deeper into the big issues young people, like you, care about. UNICEF is the world’s largest children’s charity, and we exist to make sure all ...
Social media has become an integral part of a teenager’s life. It's how they express themselves, connect with friends, and stay informed. Teens use multiple social media apps (TikTok, Instagram, ...
In Australia and around the world, a growing number of extreme weather events caused by climate change are having a devastating impact on the lives of children. More than 1 billion young people – ...
The Wiggles need no introduction - over the last 30 years, their colourful skivvies, catchy songs, and fun dance moves have brightened countless Australian households. For decades, they’ve brought big ...
Here at UNICEF Australia, we encourage you to get creative with your fundraising event. Whether your fundraiser is big, small, or somewhere in between, every dollar raised for UNICEF Australia will ...
This is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history and has helped transform children’s lives around the world. In fact, UNICEF plays a critical role in seeing that the rights of every ...
Young Aussies have told us that social media is a big part of their lives. In fact, over 80 per cent of teens say social media has a positive impact on them. But, they also know there are some risks.
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