UNICEF's Tess Ingram has told Catalina Florez children are getting sick because they're drinking contaminated water. Listen to Australian and world news, and follow trending topics with SBS News ...
(NewsNation) — The U.S. began airdropping emergency humanitarian aid into Gaza as Palestinians in Rafah face inhumane living conditions and continued devastation. UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram ...
In April, UNICEF Communication Specialist Tess Ingram said at least 70 children were injured each day in Gaza, adding that one child was “killed or injured every ten minutes.” The agency also at the ...
Travelling with the convoy was Australian spokeswoman for UNICEF, Tess Ingram. SBS's Catalina Flores spoke with her to find out how the attack unfolded. Listen to Australian and world news ...
but the most recent data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health documents more than 12,000 children – or almost 70 children every day – injured in Gaza since the current conflict began,” UNICEF ...
Older children are at greater risk of being pulled into work or early marriage, said Tess Ingram, regional spokesperson for Unicef.
we’re talking about how at least 14,500 children have been killed over the duration of this conflict,” UNICEF officer Tess Ingram told Jezebel. In addition to allowing humanitarian workers ...
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: UNICEF spokesperson for Gaza, Tess Ingram, said the ongoing brutal Israeli offensive and siege there were not only exposing children to violence but also ...
"This moment of birth or bringing new life into the world is meant to be one of joy," says UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram. "But in Gaza, it really is one of fear. Mothers talked about being ...