UNICEF Connect has moved! You can view the latest blog posts on unicef.org/blog.
VISIT THE NEW BLOG
Back to: UNICEF.org
  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • العربية
  • 中文
UNICEF Connect
  • Home
  • All blogs

Topics

  • Big picture
  • Children in emergencies
  • Data and research
  • Experts speak
  • Impact
  • Insider
  • Uncategorized

Select language

  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • العربية
  • 中文

Tagged: Germany

Loading...
A girl in winter clothes stands in an open field with mountains in the background.

To be or not to be: My immigrant parents’ wildest dreams

A girl in winter clothes stands in an open field with mountains in the background.
Big picture

By Sandra Kebede

To be or not to be: My immigrant parents’ wildest dreams

When you look at my passport, it looks like I’m just another German, born in an ordinary German city without anything to make me special. While it’s so clear on my passport, it feels like I am starring as Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the theatre that is my life: “To be German or not to be German”.  Too many times it’s the first… Read more →←
Two young ladies sitting couches with video projection of themselves as a backdrop

Youth at the centre of international migration policy

Two young ladies sitting couches with video projection of themselves as a backdrop
Big picture

By Christine Kahmann

Youth at the centre of international migration policy

Promoting the rights of young people uprooted In June, UNICEF Germany’s youth delegates Yasmin, Sandra and Alexandra travelled to Morocco to participate in a youth workshop organised by the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD). The workshop aimed at unpacking priority issues for young people uprooted. Why? Because UN… Read more →←
A Free Syrian Army fighter plays football with children in the Saif al-Dawlah neighborhood of Aleppo.

Caught in Syria’s bloody conflict

A Free Syrian Army fighter plays football with children in the Saif al-Dawlah neighborhood of Aleppo.
Insider

By Priyanka Pruthi

Caught in Syria’s bloody conflict

His haunting and compelling images capture stories that aren’t told often enough – stories of children who are living through one of the most brutal wars in recent history. Swedish photographer Niclas Hammarström traveled to Syria three times since October 2012 to cover the everyday life of hundreds of thousands of families who… Read more →←

Filter results

Clear

Impact

See how UNICEF’s work around the world creates positive change for children and their families

Big picture

Explore child rights and the future of development – and weigh in

Insider

UNICEF staff shine a light on their work in aid and development. Learn the story behind the story

Children in emergencies

Stay up to date on UNICEF’s response to the urgent needs of children affected by crisis and conflict

Data and research

Dive in to the figures UNICEF gathers and analyses to help provide a fair chance for every child

Experts speak

UNICEF champions policies to improve the lives of children. Hear experts discuss how they develop in practice
  • RSS
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Flickr
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • Donate
  • Home
  • All blogs
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use
  • UNICEF
  • UNICEF Connect
Copyright 2022 © UNICEF. All Rights Reserved.
Back to top