The UNICEF Photo of the Year Award is given by UNICEF Germany to photographs and photo series that âÂÂbest depict the personality and living conditions of children worldwide in an outstanding mannerâÂÂ. Since 2000, the annual award has been given exclusively to professional photographers who have been recommended to UNICEF by internationally renowned photography experts. An independent jury selects the winner.
In December 2026, the prize was awarded ex aequo to two photographs for the first time. The winners were Avishag Shaar-Yashuv from Israel and Samar Abu Elouf from Palestine. Shaar-Yashuv portrayed children in a hotel who had survived the October 7 attacks, in 2023, including the winning picture of an eight-year-old boy, Stav. Abu Elouf, who works for the New York Times, portrayed the Palestinian siblings Darren (11 years old) and Kinan (5 years old) in a hospital in Qatar. Both were the only survivors of their family of Israeli air force bombings of residential areas in Gaza.
Winners
- 2000: âÂÂRwanda: Country of the lost childrenâÂÂ; Photographer: Matias Costa
- 2001: âÂÂCosta Rica: Siviani on the SofaâÂÂ; Photographer: Meredith Davenport
- 2002: âÂÂLiberia/Sierra Leone: Forgotten Refugees of the WorldâÂÂ; Photographer: Jan Grarup
- 2003: âÂÂHonduras: Bound to El NorteâÂÂ; Photographer: Don Bartletti
- 2004: âÂÂSudan: Darfur in flameâÂÂ; Photographer: Marcus Blaesdale
- 2005: âÂÂUkraine: Street children in OdessaâÂÂ; Photographer: David Gillanders
- 2006: âÂÂPakistan: The Kashmir EarthquakeâÂÂ; Photographer: Jan Grarup
- 2007: âÂÂAfghanistan: Child bridesâÂÂ; Photographer: Stephanie Sinclair
- 2008: âÂÂHaiti: Surviving in HaitiâÂÂ; Photographer: Alice Smeets
- 2009: âÂÂTanzania: Deadly superstitionâÂÂ; Photographer: Johan Bävman
- 2010: âÂÂVietnam: The legacy of warâÂÂ; Photographer: Ed Kashi
- 2011: âÂÂGhana: Waste export to AfricaâÂÂ; Photographer: Kai Löffelbein
- 2012: âÂÂSyria: Children between the linesâÂÂ; Photographer: Alessio Romenzi
- 2013: âÂÂSyria: Syria's âÂÂforgottenâ child victimsâÂÂ; Photographer: Niclas Hammarström
- 2014: âÂÂPhilippines: Wanna have love!?âÂÂ; Photographer: Insa Hagemann, Stefan Finger
- 2015: âÂÂGreece/North Macedonia: Utter despairâÂÂ; Photographer: Georgi Licovski
- 2016: âÂÂIran: Defending the right to smileâÂÂ; Photographer: Arez Ghaderi
- 2017: âÂÂSyria: The face of a tormented childhoodâÂÂ; Photographer: Muhammed Muheisen
- 2018: âÂÂTogo: Every child mattersâÂÂ; Photographer: Antonio Aragón Renuncio
- 2019: âÂÂPhilippines: Garbage, the Children and DeathâÂÂ; Photographer: Hartmut Schwarzbach
- 2020: âÂÂGreece: The flames of miseryâÂÂ; Photographer: Angelos Tzortzinis
- 2021: âÂÂIndia: Drowned hopesâÂÂ; Photographer: Supratim Bhattacharjee
- 2022: âÂÂTigray, Ethiopia: Taking Refuge in BooksâÂÂ; Photographer: Eduardo Soteras
- 2023: âÂÂUkraine: Under the dark clouds of warâÂÂ; Photographer: Patryk Jaracz
- 2024: ex aequo
- âÂÂIsrael: The trauma of little StavâÂÂ; Photographer: Avishag Shaar-Yashuv
- âÂÂPalestine: the drama of Dareen and Kinan (for The New York Times)âÂÂ; Photographer: Samar Abu Elouf
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