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Looking Back at Haiti's Catastrophic Earthquake A decade later, UNICEF is still on the ground, helping determined Haitians recover and rebuild their lives after an unparalleled disaster. Read More »
It's Time to End Violence Against Children Show your support for the Congressional Resolution to End Violence Against Children Globally Read More »
Children Are Disappearing in Bangladesh"I am sure that my daughter has been taken by someone. She wouldn't get lost by herself," says Anjuma Bengum (above), whose 9-year-old, Asma, disappeared on her way to buy groceries in Cox's Bazar...Read More »
Australia's Ferocious Wildfires Are Taking a Heavy Toll UNICEF is working with partners to protect children traumatized by the fires, and to support solutions and policies that protect the planet. Read More »
Empowered to End Exploitation Human trafficking touches the lives of many, but girls and women are disproportionately impacted by exploitation worldwide. Read More »
Fleeing Boko Haram, and Tricked into Sexual Exploitation Almost one-third of all detected trafficking victims are children. The vast majority are girls. Here is one girl's story. Read More »
Zonta Club of Prowers County and UNICEF USA Working Together Zonta Club of Prowers County supporting Let Us Learn Madagascar. Read More »
Preventing Human Trafficking in Humanitarian Emergencies Armed conflict, natural disasters and political unrest often lead to increased human trafficking. Girls and women are especially vulnerable. Read More »
A UNICEF USA National Council Member's Goodbye Letter to Caryl Stern National Council member, Henry, shares how Caryl influenced his UNICEF journey Read More »