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100 Days After Earthquakes, Millions of Children in Syria and Türkiye Still in NeedUNICEF has been working around the clock to provide emergency assistance for families after back-to-back earthquakes hit Türkiye and Syria.Read More »
Is an End to Child Marriage Within Reach?Progress has been made, but at the rate we're going, it will take another 300 years to end child marriage around the world. An urgent call to action.Read More »
UNICEF Helps Youth Build Life Skills in JordanUNICEF-supported Makani centers provide an array of classes and services to prepare young people for a successful future.Read More »
Cyclone Mocha Hits Bangladesh and MyanmarThe powerful storm was one of the strongest to hit the Bay of Bengal this century. UNICEF and partners are there to help.Read More »
A Break From My Five-Year Plan: Prioritizing My Mental HealthTaking time off for self-care is a strength, not a weakness.Read More »
Firsthand Look: How UNICEF Supports Children in ZambiaA UNICEF USA staffer reflects on a recent visit to rural Zambia to see education, health and nutrition programs in action.Read More »
It Takes a Village: Partnerships Ensure Quality Inclusive Education in ColombiaA high-level mission to Colombia shines a spotlight on the power of education for crisis-affected refugee, migrant and host-community children.Read More »
Meeting Urgent Needs in SudanThe ongoing conflict is pushing already vulnerable children and women deeper into hardship. UNICEF is there.Read More »
Stand Up for Moms and Children Everywhere This Mother's DayHelping mothers and children in need makes the world a better place for everyone.Read More »