Breadcrumb Home UNICEF in action UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children April 17, 2015 Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on Facebook Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on Twitter Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on LinkedIn If you were forced to flee from your home, what would you miss most?[View the story "#BringBackOurChildhood on Snapchat" on Storify]Learn MoreDonate now More from UNICEF USARecommended StoriesAs Hurricane Beryl Hits Caribbean, UNICEF Is ThereUNICEF and partners have pre-positioned lifesaving supplies and stand ready to provide emergency services to children and families in need.UNICEF and Zonta International Working to End Child Marriage in NepalThe Rupantaran program offers life skills training to girls between the ages of 10 and 19, opening doors to a brighter future. [video]Driving UNICEF Impact for Children Worldwide: The Power of Flexible FundingUnrestricted donations are the lifeblood of UNICEF programming — helping to advance toward multiple SDGs. How UNICEF leverages core resources.
As Hurricane Beryl Hits Caribbean, UNICEF Is ThereUNICEF and partners have pre-positioned lifesaving supplies and stand ready to provide emergency services to children and families in need.
UNICEF and Zonta International Working to End Child Marriage in NepalThe Rupantaran program offers life skills training to girls between the ages of 10 and 19, opening doors to a brighter future. [video]
Driving UNICEF Impact for Children Worldwide: The Power of Flexible FundingUnrestricted donations are the lifeblood of UNICEF programming — helping to advance toward multiple SDGs. How UNICEF leverages core resources.