The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and UNICEF have launched the first-ever Pacific Child Wellbeing Summit, aiming to strengthen child protection...
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UNICEF is working with the Education Ministry to equip teachers with the tools needed to address the rising challenges of HIV, drug abuse, and mental health issues among students. Pacific Chief of Child Protection Michael Copland stresses the need for comprehensive educational materials to help schools combat these risks. He adds that a key focus […]
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and UNICEF have launched the first-ever Pacific Child Wellbeing Summit, aiming to strengthen child protection...
By Sera Sefeti Pacific island children are experiencing “alarming” violence and abuse, amongst the highest rates in the world, amid a lack of...
Children across the Pacific are increasingly vulnerable to cyberbullying, exploitation, and mental health struggles as social media transforms their...
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PHILHEALTH reaffirmed its commitment to supporting people living with HIV (PLHIV) by providing increased financial access to essential healthcare...
In his new documentary 'No Child Spared,' Meni Philip uncovers the physical and emotional abuse young children experience at the hands of rabbis and...