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Global economy must stop pandering to 'frivolous desires of ultra-rich' : Shared by Tom McDermott

Minab School Bombing: How the Worst Mass Casualty Event of the Iran War Unfolded: Shared by Tom McDermott

News Links - 3 March 2026

 

Assassination of Yanar Mohammed in Baghdad - NGO leader/activist to end GBV : Shared by Niloufar Pourzand

On the Assassination of Feminist Leader Yanar Mohammed madre.org

The impact of renewed cross-border hostilities on children in Afghanistan and Pakistan : Shared by Niloufar Pourzand

A Titan of Vaccine Development Sees His Field's Achievements Slip Away : Shared by Tom McDermott

News Links - 2 March 2026

 

Update on Child Casualties in the War on Iran : Tom McDermott

Rescue workers and residents search through the rubble after strike on a girls' elementary school in Iran. Overall Casualty figures from the US-Israeli assault on Iran and the Iranian response remain deeply uncertain and are rising by the hour.  Preliminary figures are 555 dead in Iran, at least 10 in Israel, five civilians killed in Gulf states. In addition, four US soldiers were killed in Kuwait.  Iran Iran's Health Ministry now reports approximately 180 children killed in the strike on Shajarah Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, where girls aged seven to twelve were in class when the missile hit. A second school in Tehran's Narmak district was also struck, killing two more students. Overall deaths across Iran have reached at least 555, with casualty figures from two   hospital strikes in Tehran still unconfirmed as rescue operations continue. Israel In Israel, an Iranian ballistic missile struck residential buildings and a synagogue shelter in Beit Sh...

Apologies to Myra Rudin: Ken Gibbs

News Links - 1 March 2026

 

SG's Statement on Iran

UNICEF Statement on This "Dangerous Moment for Millions of Children" in the Middle East

Dozens Are Killed in Strike on Schools : Shared by Tom McDermott

Iran Strikes: Early Reports of Children Killed in Schools At least 85 girls aged seven to twelve were killed and 93 injured when a strike hit Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in the southern Iranian town of Minab as U.S. and Israeli warplanes attacked Iran on Saturday, the start of the local workweek. Many  parents had already dropped off their children at schools when the attacks began.

Not an Editorial

As announced last week by Tom McDermott, we are discontinuing the preparation of our weekly "Editorial", which has mainly been a content listing of the articles published on the XUNICEF blog.  Instead, we simply invite you to browse through the listing of articles on our blog, in the same way as you do when reading an online news magazine or - for that matter - any other blog.

How honest is the global humanitarian lottery? : Shared by Mukesh Kapila

How Honest is the Global Humanitarian Lottery?   Mukesh Kapila  Fading Causes (YouTube Channel) 

Comments - 21 to 28 February 2026

 

The Quiet Power of UNICEF : Shared by Niloufar Pourzand

Gaza's Children Share the Future They Want : Shared by Tom McDermott

News Links - 28 February 2026

 

Trump’s “Board of Peace”: diplomacy or imperialism? : Shared by Robert Cohen

Witness Protection: REDACTED

HIDDEN IDENTITY It seems that Jeffrey Epstein’s influence extends well beyond the Final Frontier. ***** The news streams are so persistent that one cannot avoid them.  Today, we have been treated to photos of former President Clinton in a pool with Ghislaine Maxwell and stories of the former President seeking funding for the Clinton Global Initiative from Jeffrey Epstein.

News Links - 27 February 2026

 

Ordinary People Just Helped Save Millions of Lives : Shared by Kul Gautam

Many thanks, dear Sam, for sharing this inspiring article. So proud of our RESULTS.org colleagues and the transformational advocacy skills that you have instilled in them. I recall fondly how RESULTS advocacy helped mobilize similar US support for the highly successful "child survival revolution" interventions spearheaded by UNICEF in the 1980s and 90s. Let's hope that these life-saving appropriations for global health, approved by Congress and signed by the President, will actually be disbursed, and not withheld by OMB under any pretext. Thank you.

Gates-Epstein Ties Expose Philanthropy's 'Hypocrisy' : Shared by Angela Raven Roberts

News Links 26 February 2026

 

Catherine Russell at the Security Council - Red Hand Day

Event - Advocacy Webinar with Bystanders No More - 4 March 1900 Geneva 1300 NY : Shared by Robert Cohen

Update # 21: Sharing UNICEF Zimbabwe Children First Newsletter

UNJSPF News - February 2026

  Pour la version française, voir ci-dessous  For the French version, please see below UNJSPF News - February 2026 Join our next Pension Townhall sessions. Check the dedicated  Pension Townhall page  for more information. Secretary-General Appoints Robert van der Zee of Netherlands Representative for United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund Asset Investments Mr. van der Zee served as Chief Financial Officer at the World Food Programme (WFP) in Italy (2024-2025), bringing 30 years of experience across various financial management roles. He possesses extensive and in-depth organizational and financial knowledge and expertise along with a strong track record of senior leadership in both the financial services industry and in international organizations.   Click  here  to read the article. Published on 2 February 2026 Understanding your pension: the milestone years explained You might be wondering whether working a few more months o...

A Panoply of Milestones, Events and Personalities related to UNICEF@80: Fouad Kronfol

As we all know 2026 will be UNICEF's 80th Anniversary. There will certainly be many manifestations throughout the Organization to commemorate this date some of which we hope will be shared with our group. On the other hand the XUNICEF Network itself should start thinking of how we as a group and as individuals can contribute to the global effort. Here are a few ideas of major events and issues that we can work with to determine those which we want to showcase in our Blog and in any other publication or activity. We would appreciate your views and suggestions as early as possible so that a plan can be developed .

Cartoon of the week: Fouad Kronfol

 How many unicef cars with UN flags will be driving around Nairobi?

Points to Ponder While You Wait for a Blizzard to Pass : Shared by Jim Mohan

 

Plastics free world: A mirage : Ramesh Shrestha

Plastics is not a problem There is a serious need for public education on dangers of nanoparticles of plastics on human health, much more beyond environmental pollution by plastics.

News Links - 25 February 2026

  South Sudan Opposition forces allege that government troops killed at least 25 civilians, including women and children, in what they describe as a "massacre" in Pankor, Ayod county. The killings come as fighting in Jonglei state has displaced more than 280,000 people since December, with UNICEF warning of widespread sexual violence, a near-total absence of GBV services, and a cholera outbreak that has now reached 98,000 cases nationally. 

News Links 24 February 2026

 

The Tale of the Wooden Spoon, by Edgard M. Seikaly

A soon to be published collection of verse born from the embers of war and the whispers of peace;  rooted in the ache of longing, the grace of family, the fire of passion, the solitude of the soul, the fracture and the healing of the human heart, the silent witness of observation, and the eternal shelter of a mother's love.

Report - Private Military Companies and Child Rights : Shared by Tom McDermott

This is an important and very timely report, coming as the Human Rights Council opens its latest session.  Tom

Today in Focus and News Links for 23 February 2025 : Tom McDermott

 

Nilourfar shares article on slashing of food aid

 Niloufar has shared the below interesting article" Global humanitarian aid slashed by one-third" - Governments drastically slash their international development assistance budgets as they focus on domestic concerns — and aid organizations warn acute food insecurity will expand as a result. https://www.manitobacooperator.ca/news-opinion/news/global-humanitarian-aid-slashed-by-one-third/

Today in Focus and News Links for 22 February 2026 : Tom McDermott

 

Moral Ambition in a Driverless World : Shared by Kul Gautam

Donald Trump’s Pantomime United Nations : Shared by Sharif Shafiq Alam

New York City Commissioner Defends the UN’s Presence in Turtle Bay : Shared by Narinder Sharma