Neue Adresse Sie finden unsere Büros neu an der Pfinstweidstrasse 10, 1 OG. Anfahrt UNICEF Schweiz (PDF) Weitere News First deliveries of life-saving supplies for children enter Gaza News 23. October 2023 UNICEF renews appeal for sustained humanitarian access to provide desperately needed assistance as situation worsens. 11th inter-cantonal meeting of the French- and Italian-speaking regions of Switzerland News 23. October 2023 The 11th inter-cantonal meeting of the French- and Italian-speaking Swiss regions took place on October 10 in Lausanne. Organized by the International Social Service Switzerland in collaboration with UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, this event enabled professionals to examine the issue of the mental health of unaccompanied children (UACs) and consider specific options for practical action. Afghanistan: UNICEF appeal for donations over 20 million US dollars News 13. October 2023 Over the next three months, life-saving humanitarian assistance will reach over 200,000 people – including 96,000 children – living in the most devastated and vulnerable areas of Herat province First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
First deliveries of life-saving supplies for children enter Gaza News 23. October 2023 UNICEF renews appeal for sustained humanitarian access to provide desperately needed assistance as situation worsens.
11th inter-cantonal meeting of the French- and Italian-speaking regions of Switzerland News 23. October 2023 The 11th inter-cantonal meeting of the French- and Italian-speaking Swiss regions took place on October 10 in Lausanne. Organized by the International Social Service Switzerland in collaboration with UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, this event enabled professionals to examine the issue of the mental health of unaccompanied children (UACs) and consider specific options for practical action.
Afghanistan: UNICEF appeal for donations over 20 million US dollars News 13. October 2023 Over the next three months, life-saving humanitarian assistance will reach over 200,000 people – including 96,000 children – living in the most devastated and vulnerable areas of Herat province