English Situation Report on World and 10 other countries about Contributions, Coordination, Epidemic and more; published on 15 Sep 2020 by UNICEF In the first half of 2020, UNICEF has transferred more cash to CSO partners than any other recent year, reflecting the importance of partnership between UNICEF and civil society. Over 2.75 billion people have been reached with COVID-19 messaging, including over 1.1 billion in OCHA’s Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP) countries. This edition of UNICEF’s annual humanitarian funding appeal presents information about ongoing conflicts and disasters affecting millions of children and young people around the world – as well as achievements made by UNICEF and partners in response to these emergencies, and urgent humanitarian needs that remain unmet as 2020 begins. RW COVID-19 page: Find latest updates on global humanitarian responses. For daily news updates from UN News, click here. 8 (Reporting Period: 1 - 30 September 2020), Regional Bureau for Europe: COVID-19 Emergency Response, Update # 18 (17 - 30 September 2020), Global Humanitarian Response Plan COVID-19 Progress Report: Third Edition, 30 September 2020, UNICEF Global COVID-19 Situation Report No. On the afternoon of Friday, 3 April 2020 in Madrid, Spain, Ruben, 4, and his little sister play while their mother, Daniela, gets in a little work. Thursday 3 September 2020 – Despite being a high income country with some good national conditions for child wellbeing, including a globally well-ranked economy, Australia is falling short in delivering consistently good health, education and social outcomes for children, according to UNICEF’s new ‘World of influence: understanding what shapes child well-being in rich countries’ report. The report by UNICEF’s Office of Research Innocenti, urges governments to improve and protect child well-being in the face of the economic, social and educational fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Find latest updates on global humanitarian responses, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region COVID-19 Situation Report No. Roughly one in three children in the EU and OECD nations are either obese or overweight, with rates in Southern Europe sharply increasing. We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all. Children in Bulgaria, Romania and Chile were deemed the least proficient. Additionally, at least one in five children lack confidence in their social skills to make new friends, with children in Chile, Japan and Iceland listed as the least confident in this area. COVID-19の発生により、2020年前半には、報告書の対象国のほとんどが100日以上学校を休校にし、厳しい外出制限政策をとりました。報告書は、家族や友達を失うこと、不安、外出制限、サポートの欠如、学校の休校、仕事と家庭の Of the 3 million healthcare facility staff and community health workers have been trained in infection prevention and control globally, 275,000 were in GHRP countries. Researchers also ranked countries based on their policies that support child well-being and other factors including the economy, society and environment, with Norway, Iceland and Finland topping the list. • Following the gradual resumption of face-to-face learning on 21 September, UNICEF continues partnering with the Ministry of National Education (MoNE) for a safe school reopening process. A total of 305 families (totalling 1,490 individuals out of whom 907 are children) who were identified with imminent protection concerns received emergency cash assistance while awaiting longer-term specialized support. 10 (5 October 2020), Global Humanitarian Response Plan COVID-19 Progress Report: Third Edition, 30 September 2020, UNICEF Venezuela Situation Report for the reporting period 1-31 August 2020. Overweight and obesity rates have risen in recent years, according to the report. (インド、2020年6月27日撮影) ユニセフ・イノチェンティ研究所がまとめた本レポートは、乳幼児期の保育と教育に関する世界の状況を調べ、こうした重要な家庭へのサービスがCOVID-19によって広範囲にわたり停止された影響についても分析しています。 Venezuela. ReliefWeb Labs projects explore new and emerging opportunities to improve information delivery to humanitarians. 2020年10月6日 14時09分 ギリシャからEU諸国へ、同伴者のいない子ども含む1,000人が移住【プレスリリース】 2020年10月1日 14時26分 UNICEF; Posted 28 Jul 2020 Originally published 30 Jun 2020. 06/29/2020 Global annual results report 2019: Goal Area 4 Progress and results achieved in 2019 by Goal Area 4: Every child lives in a safe and clean environment Support has included the provision of hygiene materials and cleaning services to 326 boarding schools and 350 Turkish public schools in provinces with high numbers of refugees and high prevalence rates of COVID-19 cases. • 15,145 vulnerable Turkish and 60,403 Syrian children in 61 provinces received “Learn at Home kits” that include environmentally friendly bags, basic stationery supplies, Turkish language books, and a story series, plus COVID-19 hygiene brochures. Due to the pandemic, most children were kept out of school for more than 100 days, and young lives were impacted by stressors such as loss of family members and friends, poor access to healthcare, and lack of support, combined with economic loss. Unicef says New Zealand is failing children after a new report revealed the country’s poor childhood obesity and suicide statistics have pushed it to near the very bottom on child wellbeing. On 30 March, 7 month old León and his parents watched the daily puppet show put on by their neighbours during the COVID-19 lockdown in Spain. Curated pages dedicated to humanitarian themes and specific humanitarian crises. “Significantly poorer” mental health rates were found among children from less supportive families or those who are being bullied. List of organizations that are actively providing ReliefWeb with content. “An investment in children is a direct investment in our future.”. Key findings from the report include that in most countries, less than four-fifths of children, report being satisfied with their lives. • Technical guidance on basic psychosocial support adapted to distance delivery was provided to 902 (female 829, male 73) professionals working in the Violence Prevention and Monitoring Centers and Women’s Shelters. The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) produces estimates of child and young adolescent mortality annually, reconciling differences across data sources and considering the systematic biases associated with the various types of data on child and adolescent mortality. DUBLIN/FLORENCE/NEW YORK, 3 September 2020 –Suicide, unhappiness, obesity and poor social and academic skills have become far-too-common features of childhood in high-income countries, according to the latest Report Card issued today by the UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, and launched in Ireland by the Minister for Children, Disability, Equality, and Integration, Roderic O’Gorman. We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all. “But these risks do not have to become the reality, if governments take decisive action now to protect children’s well-being.”. List of alerts, ongoing and past disasters covered by ReliefWeb. Following a deadly explosion earlier this month, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has delivered some 67 tons of critical humanitarian supplies to affected children and families in Beirut. Despite also highlighting progress in child well-being, such as the 95 per cent enrollment rate for pre-school aged learners, the authors fear COVID-19 could rollback these “important gains”. Suicide is a leading cause of death among people aged 15-19 years in rich countries, with Lithuania, New Zealand and Estonia recording the highest rate of young people who take their own lives. While the extent and severity of the mortality impact of COVID-19 on children and youth is still unknown, the potential of a mortality crisis in 2020 threatens years of remarkable improvement and progress. With GDP expected to fall in practically all of the countries studied, UNICEF warned that child poverty rates will rise unless governments take immediate remedial action. Syria + 5 more. • UNICEF’s partners reached 2,188 people (including 1,525 children) with remote counselling and 7,701 children (3,767 girls, 3,934 boys) with case management services.