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In November 2020, UNICEF and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) jointly hosted a virtual symposium in order to better understand how children and youth are affected by climate-...
Child-centred DRR recognises that children can play an important role in helping their families, villages and communities to reduce the risks associated with natural disasters. Children should be...
Climate change is one of the great, if not the greatest challenge of the 21st century, and children in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to the increase in severity and frequency of...
With a specific focus on UNICEF’s work and programming, this course will provide examples of the specific impacts of climate change on children. The course aims to inspire increased climate change...
This report reviews child-focused and child-led disaster risk reduction approaches and techniques. It documents a number of case studies across a range of interventions, dividing these into three...
This document can also be found on the official website of the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund(UNICEF) at www.unicef....
All over the world, human-induced climate change is accelerating and causing dangerous disruptions to nature and people. Those with the least means to adapt are being hit the hardest, including...
The impacts of climate change are already being felt and are projected to get significantly worse during the Decade of Action. Just1.5 ºC of warming above pre-industrial levels (the world is...
Climate change, violent conflicts, and HIV/AIDS are linked to multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through complex pathways that include food insecurity, population displacements and...
The world is at a breaking point. Conflicts are lasting ever longer and human rights are routinely and systematically violated. Climate-related disasters are growing in frequency and intensity....