It’s Christmas,

In a refugee camp in Syria, Rashid, 4, gives his new clothes from UNICEF a thumbs-up.

© UNICEF/UN0581299/Almatar

It’s Christmas,

In a refugee camp in Syria, Rashid, 4, gives his new clothes from UNICEF a thumbs-up.

© UNICEF/UN0581299/Almatar

In a refugee camp in Syria, Rashid, 4, gives his new clothes from UNICEF a thumbs-up.

© UNICEF/UN0581299/Almatar

Let’s spread the festive joy to children with no place to call home.

We need your help NOW.

Let’s spread the festive joy to children with no place to call home.

We need your help NOW.

Let’s spread the festive joy to children with no place to call home.

We need your help NOW.

UNICEF’s support to internally displaced children

Warm clothing, Heating facilities

In this winter, UNICEF is sending warm clothing and heating facilities to millions of internally displaced children and their families in Middle East, struggling to survive amid sub-zero temperatures.

UNICEF’s support to internally displaced children

Warm clothing, Heating facilities

In this winter, UNICEF is sending warm clothing and heating facilities to millions of internally displaced children and their families in Middle East, struggling to survive amid sub-zero temperatures.

UNICEF’s support to internally displaced children

Warm clothing, Heating facilities

In this winter, UNICEF is sending warm clothing and heating facilities to millions of internally displaced children and their families in Middle East, struggling to survive amid sub-zero temperatures.

UNICEF’s support to refugee children

 

Blue Dots

Safe spaces and support hubs for children and
families on the move

© UNICEF/UN0633022/Nicodim

What are Blue Dot Hubs?

In 2016, UNICEF and partners jointly established Blue Dot, a safe space that provides displaced children and families with protection, critical information and services, while helping identify and protect unaccompanied children separated from their families.

What do Blue Dot Hubs offer?

Blue Dots provide immediate professional assistance and relief; updated, accurate and reliable information; counselling; legal support; referrals to health care, education and psychosocial support; and more. Most Blue Dots also have safe, family- and child-friendly spaces for play, rest, breastfeeding and nursing. All services are free of charge.

Where are Blue Dot Hubs?

A total of 40 Blue Dot Hubs are located along the border of countries affected by armed conflicts or disasters, at entry points of major refugee arrivals, registration sites and some urban centres.

Services provided at Blue Dots

Identification and referral of childrenat risk

Mental health and psychosocial support

Child and family friendly spaces

Legal aid and counselling

Information and advice desks

UNICEF’s support to refugee children

 

Blue Dots

Safe spaces and support hubs for children and
families on the move

© UNICEF/UN0633022/Nicodim

What are Blue Dot Hubs?

In 2016, UNICEF and partners jointly established Blue Dot, a safe space that provides displaced children and families with protection, critical information and services, while helping identify and protect unaccompanied children separated from their families.

What do Blue Dot Hubs offer?

Blue Dots provide immediate professional assistance and relief; updated, accurate and reliable information; counselling; legal support; referrals to health care, education and psychosocial support; and more. Most Blue Dots also have safe, family- and child-friendly spaces for play, rest, breastfeeding and nursing. All services are free of charge.

Where are Blue Dot Hubs?

A total of 40 Blue Dot Hubs are located along the border of countries affected by armed conflicts or disasters, at entry points of major refugee arrivals, registration sites and some urban centres.

Services provided at Blue Dots

Identification and referral of childrenat risk

Mental health and psychosocial support

Child and family friendly spaces

Legal aid and counselling

Information and advice desks

UNICEF’s support to refugee children

Blue Dots

Safe spaces and support hubs for children and families on the move

What are Blue Dot Hubs?

In 2016, UNICEF and partners jointly established Blue Dot, a safe space that provides displaced children and families with protection, critical information and services, while helping identify and protect unaccompanied children separated from their families.

What do Blue Dot Hubs offer?

Blue Dots provide immediate professional assistance and relief; updated, accurate and reliable information; counselling; legal support; referrals to health care, education and psychosocial support; and more. Most Blue Dots also have safe, family- and child-friendly spaces for play, rest, breastfeeding and nursing. All services are free of charge.

Where are Blue Dot Hubs?

A total of 40 Blue Dot Hubs are located along the border of countries affected by armed conflicts or disasters, at entry points of major refugee arrivals, registration sites and some urban centres.

© UNICEF/UN0633022/Nicodim

Services provided at Blue Dots

Identification and referral of children at risk

Mental health and psychosocial support

Child and family friendly spaces

Legal aid and counselling

Information and advice desks

In 2022, UNICEF’s Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeals for US$9.4 billion to provide essential life-saving services to more than 300 million children and their families affected by natural and manmade disasters. We need even more resources in 2023. These uprooted children need your help NOW.

In 2022, UNICEF’s Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeals for US$9.4 billion to provide essential life-saving services to more than 300 million children and their families affected by natural and manmade disasters. We need even more resources in 2023. These uprooted children need your help NOW.

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