UNICEF’s emergency work focuses on saving lives quickly, protecting children and their rights, emergency preparedness, and the underlying causes of vulnerability to disasters, fragility and conflict.
UNICEF's emergency work integrates health, nutrition, safe water and sanitation, child protection, education, and HIV/AIDS, psycho-social support and interim schooling.
In 2017, UNICEF responded to 337 humanitarian emergencies — from conflicts to natural disasters — in 102 countries.
In 2018, UNICEF estimates 48 million children in 51 countries will need $3.6 billion in emergency aid.