April 2017 - Read Unicef's report focusing on the impact on children’s rights when children are forced to flee from home because of climate change. Find out our recommendations to change this.Unicef UK is a charity, entirely funded by our supporters. New estimates on child malnutrition for the indicators of stunting, wasting, severe wasting, and overweight released by UNICEF, WHO and the World Bank, to describe the magnitude and patterns of malnutrition in children under 5 around the world. We receive no money from the UN budget.February 2017 - Read Unicef's latest Child Alert report, focusing on the dangers faced by child migrants and refugees on the deadly Central Mediterranean migrant route.What difference did the partnership make? Find out more.September 2017 - Read a comparative study exploring the role of child rights impact assessment in supporting governments to protect children’s rights. They’re now working together to improve child protection in schools.To get started scan the QR code above and message us to join.After asking to join, you will then receive some simple questions to complete your registration.
There’ll even be opportunities for U-Reporters to set the regular polls, allowing you to determine the U-Report process and direction, and gather information to support your own campaigning on issues you care about.U-Report gathers opinions and information from young people about issues that affect them – from homelessness to climate change to the government’s immigration policy – and uses the data to show those making the decisions what they need to change.Unicef UK is a charity, entirely funded by our supporters. State of the World’s Children report Unicef’s . Unicef UK 2018 in numbers: £3 million raised for Unicef’s work for Syrian children in danger; Vaccines to keep 300 million mums and babies safe from tetanus through 13 years of Pampers 1 pack = 1 vaccines. U-Report can, and has, made change for young people around the world. In 2018, supporters helped Unicef UK raise £99.4 million to help build a safer world for every child.April 2017 - Read Unicef's report focusing on the impact on children’s rights when children are forced to flee from home because of climate change.May 2017 - This study assesses whether the new “non-punishment” principle is sufficient to protect trafficked children in the UK.April 2017 - A study on the the situation faced by unaccompanied children who were living in the unofficial Dunkirk refugee campAcross 86% of the UK, children are growing up breahing toxic air. U-Reporters in Liberia were asked a question from Unicef, The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Gender on the topic of sexual abuse in schools in return for grades.