In Mozambique, nearly 3 million girls aged 12–18 have now received the HPV vaccine across all 11 provinces, marking a major step forward in cervical cancer prevention.
Child poverty across Europe and Central Asia has dropped by nearly half in the past decade, marking one of the region’s most significant social achievements.
A growing number of children are receiving the vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP), signaling that continued progress is being made by countries working to protect children.
By 2025, 130 new oxygen plants will be installed worldwide, helping an estimated 400,000 children every year.
A teenage Zimbabwe activist, newly appointed as a UNICEF’s Youth Climate Advocate, made it one of his missions to reach out to his fellow young citizens to actively take part in the country’s fight against climate change.