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New Year’s Babies!

Over 35,000 children will be born in China on New Year’s Day

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Lighting up on World Children's Day is representative of UNICEF's mandate to stand for every child's rights. This year, children are greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; it is not a celebration, but a resolve towards reimagining a better world for every child.
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China lights up in support of UNICEF and child rights

In China, 14 cities celebrate World Children's Day by hosting events and lighting up buildings and iconic monuments in blue.

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Nurses look on as the parents of a one-year-old boy speak to the media during a ceremony marking their release after recovering from the COVID-19 coronavirus, at the Youan Hospital in Beijing on February 14, 2020.
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COVID-19

What you need to know about the virus to protect you and your children

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Mu Yuxuan (standing), 9 years old, speaks at a panel discussion during the ‘Climate Change: Youth in Action’ forum in Beijing on 20 November 2020. Held at the China National Children’s Center, the forum was co-hosted by UNICEF, the All-China Youth Federation and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment in celebration of World Children’s Day. It aims to raise awareness of the environmental issues that most affect young people and hear their voices and solutions for change.
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20 November 2020

World Children’s Day reimagines a brighter future for every child

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Reimagine the future
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UNICEF China's Ambassador, Wang Yuan, and young people reimagine a better world for children.

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Light up for children

In China, 14 cities light up buildings and iconic monuments in blue to celebrate World Children's Day.

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Wang Yuan adds voice to call for inclusive world
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Wang Yuan adds voice to call for inclusive world

UNICEF Ambassador Wang Yuan speaks out on behalf of children with disabilities for an inclusive world

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