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Ukraine: Children’s mental health a key priority, says UNICEF

Ukraine: Children’s mental health a key priority, says UNICEF

Update: 2025-10-27
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As airstrikes and conflict continue to devastate communities across Ukraine, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, is raising urgent concerns about the mental health and well-being of the country’s children.

Kenan Madi, Chief of Field Operations for UNICEF in Ukraine, warns that the war is leaving thousands of children without homes, heat, power, or access to basic services, making everyday life “extremely difficult.”

Education has also been severely disrupted.

Despite ongoing efforts, UNICEF’s appeal for Ukraine remains only partially funded, leaving millions of children at risk as another harsh winter looms.

UN News’s Nargiz Shekinskaya started by asking Mr. Madi what are the main needs of the children living on the frontlines of the conflict. 

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Ukraine: Children’s mental health a key priority, says UNICEF

Ukraine: Children’s mental health a key priority, says UNICEF

Nargiz Shekinskuya