UNICEF: Over 668,000 Armenian Children Exposed to Air Pollution
UNICEF Report: More Than 668,000 Children in Armenia Exposed to Air Pollution

A new UNICEF report has identified more than 668,000 children in Armenia as exposed to air pollution, according to findings released by the international organization. The report provides an expanded global assessment of climate risks facing children worldwide, documenting exposure to drought, extreme heat, and heat waves across multiple regions. Armenia's inclusion in the study highlights environmental health concerns affecting the country's youth population. The data contributes to a broader international effort to measure and understand how climate and pollution threats disproportionately impact children in vulnerable regions. The report's findings may inform policy discussions around environmental protection and public health initiatives aimed at reducing children's exposure to air quality hazards.

