
WARNING: The following report describes explicit sexual content UNICEF uses with children as young as ten.
WASHINGTON, D.C. August 22 (C-Fam) An analysis by C-Fam researchers reveals that the UN Children’s agency (UNICEF) spends hundreds of millions of dollars promoting explicit, even pornographic, sexual content for children around the world. UNICEF is the agency that, a few years ago, produced a study, since withdrawn, that purported to show pornography is helpful for children.
C-Fam’s analysis— “UNICEF: Attack on the World’s Children — examines dozens of programs from Ukraine to Thailand. Despite the claim by UNICEF that it only provides “age-appropriate” material, the uncovered material demonstrates that UNICEF encourages children to question their sexuality, embrace a non-binary understanding of gender, and exposes them to information on sexual pleasure, including masturbation, Foreplay, and sexual fantasies.
A 2024 brochure from UNICEF tells 15-year-olds that “it is normal to feel sympathy or attraction to members of your own or the opposite sex…” and that “masturbation is perfectly acceptable in relationships, both alone and with partners.”
