UNICEF in action

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Haneen, 5, in her new kindergarten classroom, built and equipped by UNICEF, in Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan.

Kindergarten Is a Safe Haven for Syrian Refugee Children

"In kindergarten, they teach us the letters and the numbers, and we play together," Mohammad, a wide-eyed 6-year-old, (below) tells a visitor to his class in Jordan's Za'atari Refugee Camp. "When I grow up, I want to become a policeman."

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Yara, 10, still has her little doll from Syria in Za'atari Refugee Camp.

For Syrian Refugee Children, Poignant Reminders of Home

They have been through so much, and they have so little. Many of the approximately 40,000 Syrian refugee children growing up in Jordan's sprawling Za'atari refugee camp don't remember a time before Syria's brutal civil war began in 2011.

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On June 4, 2019, 9-year-old student Wilker speaks with UNICEF Director of Communications Paloma Escudero in Petare, on the outskirts of Caracas, Venezuela.

UNICEF Ramps Up Humanitarian Assistance to Children in Venezuela

UNICEF and partners are working tirelessly all over the world to save and protect children. PLEASE DONATE As Venezuela's economic and political crisis continues, the nation's most vulnerable citizens...

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“By becoming a father, you really understand what true love means. We (he and Milagos) thought we were in love with one another, but you can’t believe the amount of love that you feel by becoming a parent.”

Dad Tips for How To Give a Child a Happy, Healthy Start in Life

Father's Day advice from some of our favorite dads on quality time, learning to play like a kid and getting used to getting no sleep!
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Zuliya Nboyo brings her son, Kayoka, 2. to a community health worker at an Internally Displaced Persons camp in Kalemi, Tanganyika province, Democratic Republic of Congo in November 2018.

An Ebola Outbreak Rages in Democratic Republic of Congo

As the first Ebola deaths are confirmed in Uganda, health workers in the DRC are under attack from armed militia groups & a fearful public.
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children smile as they shelter from the rain in Balukhali-Kutupalong, a refugee camp sheltering over 800,000 Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

Your Monthly Gift Will Help Rohingya Refugees Rebuild Their Lives

Steadfast donor support lets UNICEF make longterm strategic investments to protect and sustain vulnerable refugees in ongoing crises.
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Children Peering Through Window

Children Killed and Injured Amid Escalating Violence in Sudan

A military assault on pro-democracy protesters poses another lethal threat to children suffering from decades of conflict and deprivation.
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Little Saba was suffering from fever, diarrhea and acute malnutrition when her mother brought her to a UNICEF-supported Therapeutic Feeding Center in Yemen. Doctors there saved her life.

UNICEF Is Bringing Malnourished Children Back to Life in Yemen

Children in Yemen are growing up in impossible circumstances. After four years of civil war, homes are in ruins, schools have been destroyed and medical care is hard to come by. Spiralling inflation has pushed food prices sky-high.

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UNICEF and partners treated Yemeni baby Yahya Hamoud Ali, 9 months, for malnutrition in Sana'a in October 2018.

Monthly Donations Sustain UNICEF Support for Yemen's Children

No child chooses to be born into crisis. Regular recurring donations let UNICEF plan for the future, so every dollar has maximum impact.
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