Children and young people are living the climate crisis.
But are leaders doing enough?
Your voice matters! Take our latest poll to contribute to the official COP31 Global Youth Statement 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
This week, she spoke at UNICEF’s Executive Board session, calling on leaders to make girls’ participation safe, meaningful and impossible to ignore.
#GirlGoals
Maju, 17, a member of @UNICEF’s Global Girl Leaders Advisory Group, grew up in a region in Colombia where girls in rural communities face violence, inequality and barriers that often go unseen.
AI can answer almost anything. But should it?
As more children and young people turn to chatbots for advice, support and information, @gitanjaliarao shares why building safer technology can't wait.
From growing up in a remote part of Peru affected by violence to studying engineering in one of the country's best universities, Merlyn’s story shows what happens when children and families get the support they need.
In 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.
On the #DayOfTheAfricanChild we celebrate the voices &leadership of children and young people. Our responsibility is to listen & create the space for their voices to be heard.
Together, we can ensure that children and young people are the heart of shaping a better future for all.
At #FragilityForum, global leaders are discussing sustainable jobs and livelihoods in FCV contexts.
We asked migrant and refugee youth what it takes to access dignified work and build brighter futures.
Their voices must be part of the conversation.
@UNICEF@MYCPofficial
Interviews are scary. Here's how you can prepare.
In the second edition of Classroom to Career, we share practical advice for young people interested in a career within the development sector.
Plus: current UN internships and entry-level opportunities.
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Vanessa, 22, from Uganda, knows children and young people already understand the climate crisis. Now, they need platforms to help them be heard.
Send “COP31” to us in a DM and take the U-Report poll 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
What support do children and young people need to take climate action?
Share what matters most and help shape the COP31 Global Youth Statement. Your voice matters!
Send COP31 in a Direct Message to us to take the poll now 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
What do children and young people need to face the climate crisis?
For @UNICEF Youth Advocate Francisco, the answer is clear: education that gives them the tools to defend their rights and lead change.
Now it’s your turn. Take our COP31 poll today 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
Climate policy cannot leave children behind.
@UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Vanessa Nakate is calling on children and young people to share their needs, demands and solutions ahead of COP31.
Take our poll and help shape the Global Youth Statement 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
Climate action must put children & youth first. Their futures depend on it.
Emmanuel from the DRC shows us why youth voices matter.
Add yours via @UReportGlobal to the COP31 Global Youth Statement: https://t.co/8X6A2Z00je
From classrooms to communities, young people are stepping up for the planet.
See how Madina's work is inspiring youth across Tanzania to protect their future and the planet 🌱@UNICEFTanzania
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What does the climate crisis really look like up close? May Min from Myanmar, shares what she’s been seeing.
Take our COP31 poll – your answers will help shape @UNICEF’s climate advocacy for children and young people 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
#YourVoiceMatters@UNICEFMyanmar
What should real climate action protect first?
Emmanuel, 19, from Democratic Republic of the Congo, shares his take.
Your voice can help shape the COP31 Global Youth Statement. Take our latest poll 👉 https://t.co/zTJYxyHPsQ
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, U-Reporters are supporting UNICEF’s response by helping communities understand the signs of Ebola and how to prevent it.
This is youth-led action on the frontlines.