COVID-19 in India: Young People Get Creative to Protect Communities
Recognizing adolescents and young people who are helping to fight coronavirus in India.
UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities Initiative Celebrates 1st Year in U.S.
Six local U.S. governments are implementing children's rights-based policies and initiatives to help make the world a better place for kids.
At Least 27 Children Killed And 136 Injured In Past 72 Hours As Violence Escalates In Afghanistan
NEW YORK (August 9, 2021) – "UNICEF is shocked by the rapid escalation of grave violations against children in Afghanistan. In the last 72 hours, 20 children have been killed and 130 children have...
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on reported killing of hundreds of civilians, including children, in Afar, northern Ethiopia
NEW YORK (August 9, 2021) – “UNICEF is extremely alarmed by the reported killing of over 200 people, including more than 100 children, in attacks on displaced families sheltering at a health facility...
Back to School: 9 Ways to Support Children's Mental Health
Tips for parents on how to help kids prepare for a successful return to the classroom after COVID-19 lockdowns and social isolation.
Give the World a Shot: Expedia Group Brands Globally Unite to Bolster UNICEF’s Global Vaccination Efforts One Trip at a Time
SEATTLE, Wash./NEW YORK (August 5, 2021) – Expedia Group and its family of brands – including Expedia®, Hotels.com®, Vrbo®, Orbitz®, Travelocity®, Hotwire®, ebookers® and CheapTickets® – announced...
UNICEF USA Statement on the Extension of the Title 42 Public Health Order
NEW YORK, NY (AUGUST 4, 2021) – Following Monday’s announcement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to extend the Title 42 public health order, UNICEF USA remains concerned about the...