Your child may never say they’re experiencing cyberbullying, even when they’re hurting. Not because they don’t trust you, but because they may not know how to talk about it. That’s why recognising the signs and knowing how to open the conversation is so important. If you’re not sure where to start, this guide offers practical tips on what to look for and how to support your child with care. #OnMyMind
UNICEF
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UNICEF saves children’s lives, defends their rights, and helps them fulfill their potential. We never give up 🌎.
About us
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone. And we never give up.
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https://www.unicef.org/
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 10,001+ employees
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- New York, New York
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1946
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- Child Survival and Early Childhood Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, Child Protection, Policy Advocacy and Partnerships, Humanitarian response, Supply and Logistics, Research and analysis, Development, and Innovation
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Updates
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To protect children and families in Gaza from the coming winter, UNICEF is currently distributing blankets and winter clothes to children and families. Children in Gaza have experienced unimaginable horrors for too long. The ceasefire must be sustained and respected - the rights of one million children depend on it.
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Thanks to a UNICEF-supported project in Ethiopia, eight-year-old Fima no longer walks miles to fetch water but instead can go to school and learn. Together, we can build a brighter, fairer, more inclusive world. #WorldChildrensDay
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Critical medical supplies are being delivered by UNICEF to hospitals across the Gaza Strip. UNICEF's Tess Ingram outlines how these supplies will benefit children, especially newborn babies, many of whom are preterm or underweight. Children in Gaza need a ceasefire that’s sustained and respected and aid at scale so they can continue accessing the critical services they need.
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Ending polio and helping children survive and thrive means making sure they have access to vaccines. That’s why every year, UNICEF procures and delivers 1 billion doses of polio vaccines around the world, to protect children from the disease. Amid global funding cuts, investments in polio campaigns and routine immunization are needed more than ever to ensure every child’s right to health. #WorldPolioDay
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Several days of torrential rains, storm surges and catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Melissa have impacted the lives of more than 700,000 children across the Caribbean. In Jamaica, where Melissa made landfall as a category 5 hurricane and destroyed homes and essential infrastructure, UNICEF is supporting the government to reach more than 284,000 children to address urgent nutrition needs, access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene including mental health support. In Haiti, UNICEF is deploying hygiene and emergency health kits, cash to households at risk and engaging communities. UNICEF is working with national authorities and partners in the affected countries to identify and quickly address the most urgent needs. Learn more and support our response: https://lnkd.in/gBrgJ84p
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In Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa has caused widespread damage and devastation. UNICEF is supporting the government to reach more than 284,000 children to address urgent nutrition needs, access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene including mental health support. Across the Caribbean, more than 700,000 children have been affected by heavy rains and catastrophic flooding. Your donation can help protect children and bring relief where it’s needed most: https://lnkd.in/gBrgJ84p
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“We had to flee Al Fasher because life was unbearable,” shares 12-year-old Muzdalifa. Amid escalating violence, an estimated 130,000 children in Al Fasher, Sudan, are at a high risk of grave rights violations, with reports of abduction, killing and maiming, and sexual violence. UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire for children and safe humanitarian access. This violence must end.
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Over 700,000 children across the Caribbean are estimated to be affected by Hurricane Melissa. In Jamaica, UNICEF is supporting the government to reach more than 284,000 children and address urgent needs related to nutrition, safe water, sanitation and hygiene, and mental health support. In Cuba, UNICEF and partners are providing hygiene kits, shelter supplies and school and recreation kits. In Haiti, UNICEF is deploying 2,900 hygiene and cash kits, while U-Reporters — a UNICEF-supported youth-led community — have been mobilized to spread awareness and support preparedness efforts. In the Dominican Republic, UNICEF and partners are delivering hygiene kits and providing health and nutrition services. Details on our response and urgent needs for children: https://lnkd.in/gT8mfSeP © UNICEF/UNI887428/Noel (Haiti) © UNICEF/UNI887331/Makyn AFP (Jamaica)
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Thousands of people have fled Al Fasher, Sudan, amid escalating violence and are seeking refuge in Tawila. UNICEF and partners are in camps for the internally displaced in Tawila, helping construct sanitation facilities and distributing hygiene kits to children and families. Children need a ceasefire NOW. This violence must end.
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