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The following is a transcript of an interview with Catherine Russell, UNICEF executive director, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Oct. 6, 2024.
Catherine Russell is the Executive Director of UNICEF and she is just back from Israel and the West Bank. It's good to have you here. CATHERINE RUSSELL: Thanks Margaret, good to be here.
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Ten people, most of them children, were killed. The Israeli military called it a “technical error” with a munition that caused it to fall “dozens of meters from the target.” Thirsty children ...
Data released this week by the World Health Organization and UNICEF indicate modest gains in childhood vaccination rates, but globally, more than 14 million children remain unvaccinated.
More than 14 million children around the world have not received a single dose of any vaccine, according to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF.This is 4 million more children ...
The first famine threshold—food consumption—has deteriorated rapidly since the last IPC assessment in May 2025.
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The humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Haiti continues to deteriorate, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell warned at a UN Security Council briefing on Oct. 22.
"No country can move forward when half its population is left behind," says UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. On June 11, 2024, girls attend primary school in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Updated on: June 30, 2024 / 3:25 PM EDT / CBS News The following is a transcript of an interview with UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell on "Face the Nation" that aired on June 30, 2024.