#MeTooFGM to reach a million people on Zero Tolerance Day, with UNICEF support

A  worldwide social media Thunderclap[1] will be  launched in Dublin at 2.00pm GMT on Tuesday 6th February at the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin’s Smithfield, led by one of Ireland biggest campaigners against the practice survivor Ifrah Ahmed, the Somali born,  Dublin based 29 year old campaigner and the Global Media Campaign to End FGM The … Continued

New poll shows 80% of Irish teens hold themselves responsible for their safety online

On Safer Internet Day, UNICEF calls for urgent action to protect children DUBLIN / NEW YORK, 6 February 2018 – 80% of Irish teenagers responding to a UNICEF survey this week say they hold themselves primarily responsible for their safety online, ahead of parents and digital firms. Approximately 400 Irish teens, aged between 13 and … Continued

More action needed to improve security and humanitarian access in Myanmar if Rohingya children are to return safely – UNICEF

COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh 24 January 2018 – Improved security and unimpeded humanitarian access in Myanmar are essential before Rohingya children can be returned from Bangladesh, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Justin Forsyth said today. “Some 58% of the refugees are children, many of whom are still traumatised by their experiences of violence,” said Mr Forsyth, speaking … Continued

UNICEF: Make the digital world safer for children – while increasing online access for most disadvantaged

Flagship report highlights digital divides and explores current debates about the impact of the internet and social media on children’s safety and wellbeing Download photos, videos and a copy of the report: http://uni.cf/2j2GvHC DUBLIN/ NEW YORK, 11 December 2017 – Despite children’s massive online presence – 1 in 3 internet users worldwide is a child … Continued

180 million children face bleaker prospects than their parents

World Children’s Day activities in over 130 countries to provide platform for children to speak out about their concerns; advocate for children being left behind In Ireland, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to participate in #KidsTakeOver  *NOTE* Videos and photos of the below events can be downloaded here. UNICEF Ireland has photographs it can make available … Continued

First youth digital rights and literacy event

DUBLIN, 9 November 2017 – UNICEF and Twitter held a special consultation on digital literacy and activism with 50 teenagers in Dublin today. The group were invited to Twitter EMEA HQ to work on solutions to the challenges arising from the influence of digital on young people. At the #DigitalYouth17 event, Transition Year students from … Continued

Minister for Education takes part in World’s Largest Lesson

DUBLIN, 20 September 2017 – Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD today took part in the World’s Largest Lesson along with secondary school students at Santa Sabina Dominican College in Sutton, and UNICEF Ireland, and in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs (also known as Global Goals)). UNICEF and its partners launched … Continued

Clooney Foundation for Justice Partners with UNICEF to Open Seven Public Schools to Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon

With support from Google.org and HP Inc., the Clooney Foundation for Justice’s $2.25 million partnership and $1 million technology grant will enroll thousands of currently out-of-school refugees in formal education and provide additional support for Lebanese and Syrian children in public schools across Lebanon NEW YORK, 31 July 2017 – The Clooney Foundation for Justice today … Continued

Ireland’s teen suicide rate 4th highest in EU/OECD – UNICEF Report Card

One in 10,000 15-19-year-old’s in Ireland will die by suicide Ireland ranks 22nd of 41 wealthy nations on health and well-being DUBLIN / FLORENCE, 19 June 2017 – Ireland has the fourth highest teen suicide rate in the EU/OECD region, according to UNICEF’s latest Report Card on child well-being. Ireland has an above average international … Continued

Children find nowhere to sleep in Dublin

DUBLIN, 25 May 2017 – UNICEF Ireland has described as a total failure of the State shocking reports that 12 families, including 30 children, were left with no option except to present themselves at Garda stations on Tuesday, because they had nowhere to sleep. Executive Director of UNICEF Ireland, Peter Power, said: “I am absolutely … Continued

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