The new report of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) states that the world faces a new crisis in 2025 that poses profound challenges for children.
Climate change, economic instability, and conflict undermine children's quality of life, well-being, and rights.
Problems are common and require quick and comprehensive solutions to protect children.
However, to face these problems, it is necessary to strengthen the systems that provide children with education, healthcare, and safety.
War and conflict continue to be the biggest threats to children, with around 473 million children living in conflict-affected areas.
Through decisive action, effective systems, global cooperation, and the development of digital infrastructure can contribute to children's well-being.