How UNICEF Helped Save Millions of Children's Lives Last Year
Impact and innovation take the lead in UNICEF USA's Annual Report 2016 — from eliminating tetanus in India to speeding up medical testing in Malawi with the help of drones.
Last year, UNICEF worked for children in more than 190 countries and territories. We have an unparalleled commitment to making a real impact in children's lives and futures. We're also determined to find new low-cost, high-impact ways to help children.
In our Annual Report 2016, we share some of these children's powerful stories from around the world. Each child represents one of the many things UNICEF does, including emergency relief; education; nutrition; immunization and healthcare; water and sanitation; and child protection during conflict. You can read their stories below.
HOW TO HELP
There are many ways to make a difference
War, famine, poverty, natural disasters — threats to the world's children keep coming. But UNICEF won't stop working to keep children healthy and safe.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories — more places than any other children's organization. UNICEF has the world's largest humanitarian warehouse and, when disaster strikes, can get supplies almost anywhere within 72 hours. Constantly innovating, always advocating for a better world for children, UNICEF works to ensure that every child can grow up healthy, educated, protected and respected.
Would you like to help give all children the opportunity to reach their full potential? There are many ways to get involved.