Page Stories Stories about children and families in China. Available in:中文English article blog video photo Articles Article “It’s all about children thriving” UNICEF-supported pilot programmes are helping children thrive in China and beyond Read the story Article Strengthening Capacity in Emergency Climate change, conflict, and epidemics: the world is facing increasingly frequent emergencies that put vulnerable groups – especially children – at risk. Read the story Article Light every moment of childhood It is in our hands to make childhood a happy long-lasting memory that will help all children in China to thrive and develop as healthy adults. Read the story Article A more inclusive digital environment is what I hope for Instead of being determined by digital technology, we hope to use digital technology to empower each other with limitless possibilities. Read the story Article Climate Change response, Youth in Action Around 100 young advocates from African and Asian participated in the ‘Climate Innovation Network: Climate Change Response, Youth in Action’ roundtable. Read the story Article Three experts show girls what's possible in science and tech On 11 October 2022, Day of the Girl, UNICEF and the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) launched videos titled ‘Championing Her Future’ Read the story Load more items Back to top Blog Blog post For every child, clean air at home UNICEF works with government partners to protect rural children from indoor air pollution Read the story Blog post What’s it like for children going back to school? UNICEF in China helps the world reimagine Read the story Blog post An open letter to the world’s children 8 reasons why I’m worried, and hopeful, about the next generation. Read the story Blog post What I Learned Volunteering at UNICEF China A UNICEF China youth volunteer shares her story Read the story Blog post Revolutionizing toilets Revolutionizing toilets: China leads the way Read the story Blog post Zhang Haibo is taking children's opinions about digital tech Zhang Haibo is taking children's opinions about digital technology seriously Read the story Load more items Back to top Video Video A Stronger You music video Adolescents can help each other Watch now Video Joy from Sports Should be Shared with All UNICEF Youth Advocate Zhao Chen called for concerted efforts to break down barriers and for more cooperation and inclusion for all through sports. Watch now Video China's Accessibility Revolution Accessibility is not only relevant to persons with disabilities but to all people in need, including the elderly and children. Watch now Video Reasons to work for UNICEF: From passion to mission Join UNICEF to create a brighter future for every child! Watch now Video Meeting children at their level A father from Jiangxi Province learned to bridge gaps in communication with his children through a UNICEF-supported positive parenting programme. Watch now Video Chen Kun voices hope for child protection programme UNICEF Ambassador Chen Kun shares his visit to a UNICEF child protection programme in Lingshan County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Watch now Load more items Back to top Photo Photo essay ‘Know Your Food’ Convenience Store launched in Weihai, Enshi The store simulates the food environment that children are exposed to every day See the story Photo essay 'Know Your Food' Convenience Store debuts in Chengdu The store simulates the food environment that children are exposed to every day See the story Photo essay Harnessing the uplifting power of music Young people co-create a song to support their peers maintain mental health See the story Photo essay Locked down: Keeping busy in difficult times Adolescents' mental health during COVID-19 See the story Photo It is not your fault if you are bullied online Stopping cyberbullying requires the joint efforts of everyone, including young people, parents, teachers, internet companies and policy makers See now Photo essay A sunflower sprouts from healed wounds A girl affected by the 2008 earthquake remembers her happy time at a child-friendly space See the story Load more items Back to top