247 children have been killed and 992 injured in Lebanon since 2 March.
Many have fled their homes multiple times, witnessed violence first-hand, lost loved ones, and seen their sense of safety shattered.
โWithout sustained support, many children risk carrying the consequences
UNICEF
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UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to protect children's rights. We won't stop, #ForEveryChild.
- UNICEF repostedThe lives of children continue to be upended by the impact of heatwaves, wildfires, droughts & floods. Strengthening systems that children rely on, including health & education, can protect them from todayโs climate threats & help secure their future.๐
- Nearly half of the worldโs children โ or 1.1 billion โ are exposed to at least three overlapping climate hazards, threatening their health, education and survival. Learn how your government can protect children and the services they rely on. Our new report:
- UNICEF repostedOver 100 days of hostilities in #Lebanon, 247 children have been killed and 992 injured. An average of 12 children killed or maimed every day. Behind every number is a child whose life has been cut short or forever changed, and a family facing loss, trauma and uncertainty.
- Stability. Prosperity. Peace. This is what strategic investment in children looks like. In 2025, overlapping crises pushed childrenโs needs to unprecedented levels while funding declined. Yet, UNICEF continued to deliver #ForEveryChild.
- Again and again, in Gaza children are being injured and their lives cut short by violence. @UNICEFmena's Salim Oweis met three-year-old Jamalat, who lost her foot in an airstrike. This CANNOT be the new normal for children. Their protection must be prioritized.00:00
- By highlighting where climate hazards overlap and where children are most vulnerable, UNICEFโs latest analysis enables governments to identify those who are most at risk, and take action to strengthen essential services, protecting children before the next shock hits. We know
- UNICEF repostedIn times of crisis and conflict, education is a lifeline for children. Anna, 20, from Ukraine shares the reality facing children like Mariia, 10, who has only known school in wartime. @UNICEF and partners continue to respond to the needs of children and families in the country.00:00
- Nearly half of the worldโs children โ or 1.1 billion โ are exposed to at least three overlapping climate hazards, threatening their health, education and survival. Learn more in our new report: The Childrenโs Climate Risk Report 2026.
- Tala, 18, wants to become a doctor in Syria. But damage to schools and educational infrastructure threatens the dreams, health and futures of children and young people like her. Join UNICEF and our Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan in calling for the protection of safe and00:00
- Can banning children from social media really keep them safe online? Parents are right to worry. The risks are real. But age limits alone wonโt fix a problem thatโs built into the way many digital platforms operate. Hereโs what needs to change.00:00
- As of 11 June, 676 confirmed Ebola cases and 136 confirmed deaths have been reported in DR Congo. Previous outbreaks have shown that children can quickly become among the most affected. Learn about the impact of Ebola on the ground and how UNICEF is responding:
- UNICEF repostedโThis delivery will help save lives, but it does not begin to meet the level of need. Without sustained and reliable access, too many children will continue to be cut off from the basic services they need to survive," said Sheldon Yett, our Representative unicef.link/43xaHQT
