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Drone food delivery is spreading across Australia. Research suggests we will eat more junk food as a result
Sabra Lane, ABC AM
New UNICEF report by KI researchers on how climate change affects children’s health
Hunger numbers stubbornly high for three consecutive years as global crises deepen: UN report
Unfinished business: only the urgent and accelerated delivery of HIV services will keep the promise of ending AIDS in children by 2030
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – June 2024
The Gambia’s decision to uphold ban on FGM critical win for girls’ and women’s rights
Upcoming UN hunger report presents a new approach to financing the end of food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms
Global childhood immunization levels stalled in 2023, leaving many without life-saving protection
Young Australians feel they are ‘missing out’ on being young: new research
WHO, UNICEF and WaterAid host Global Sanitation Summit
From banning junk food ads to a sugar tax: with diabetes on the rise, we can’t afford to ignore the evidence any longer
Tackling malnutrition and zoonotic diseases in Timor-Leste
WHO and partners launch global dashboard on child health
Sudan is facing an unprecedented hunger catastrophe, say UN agency chiefs
University of Sydney Vietnam Institute launches in Vietnam
Detention of United Nations and non-governmental organization personnel in Yemen
HCF leading charge in creating family-friendly workplaces
Sudan’s children trapped in critical malnutrition crisis, warn UN agencies
Global report reveals major gaps in menstrual health and hygiene in schools
Shipment of newest malaria vaccine, R21, to Central African Republic marks latest milestone for child survival
Adolescent Mental Health Theme For KI-Unicef Conference
Countdown to 2030: Stronger alignment for country impact
Ireland and WHO work together to improve access to assistive technology globally
WHO prequalifies new dengue vaccine
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – April 2024
Epidemic risk rising as Rafah invasion compounds lethal cocktail of over-crowding, sewage and hunger
Not all ultra-processed foods are bad for your health, whatever you might have heard
AIFS research supports latest findings on gender divide in working families
GAZA: Injured children struggling to recover amid decimated health system after witnessing horrific scenes
Are video games good for young kids? QUT study finds ‘wellbeing’ benefits
WHO and France convene high-level meeting to defeat meningitis
UN Women statement for the International Girls in ICT Day 2024
UN Women statement for the International Girls in ICT Day 
Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
Scientists urge action over life-threatening pollution from solar power waste in Africa
UN expert calls for strengthening social cohesion and international solidarity: Denmark and Greenland
GAZA: Over 2% of Gaza’s child population killed or injured in six months of war
Personnel In Spotlight
No cash, no play? Have cost-of-living pressures impacted sports participation in Australia?
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month 8 April
Global deployment of rapid diagnostic tests to boost fight against cholera
Digital Child centre and UNICEF Australia champion young children’s digital wellbeing
Making life better without harming the planet – a challenge for this year’s public school game changers
Halt the war now to save children from dying of imminent famine, UN Committee warns: Gaza
Millions at risk from cholera due to lack of clean water, soap and toilets, and shortage of cholera vaccine
Financing social protection and care systems turbocharges economies, reduces poverty
24 million children exposed to a year of brutality and rights violations, UN committee says: Sudan conflict