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Five years of war in Syria has stolen the childhoods of children like Ammar who lives in a refugee camp in Jordan

How Syrian Children Cope — Ammar Tells His Story

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Saja, 12 years old, has been displaced in Aleppo, Syria for three years.

How Syrian Children Cope — Saja Tells Her Story

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Fourth-grade classroom in a classroom in the Al Karnak camp, Tartous, Syrian Arab Republic.

How Syrian Children Cope — Maya Tells Her Story

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Woman Smiling

Kalita's Story: Girls' Education Is Key to a Brighter Future

For one Nepalese girl, the path to a positive future is via soccer and school.
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Child brides, like Nafissa, who married at 16, are less likely to finish school, more likely to suffer abuse and give birth to still born babies.

1 Billion Girls. That's Why We Must End Child Marriage

International Women's Day 2016 kicks off with a new UNICEF program to end child marriage and support vulnerable girls worldwide.
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Madagascar Field Visit

In October 2015, Matthew Bane, Managing Director of New England’s Regional office of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, traveled to Madagascar to explore the country’s education program and visit various Let...
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Jackie

Together As One

Jackie is a passionate volunteer and UNICEF Campus Club leader at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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aditya

My Hill Day Experience

Aditya is a passionate volunteer and UNICEF Campus Club leader at Clemson University in South Carolina.
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Bouchra

Meet Bouchra a passionate advocate for children's rights

My name is Bouchra and I am a dedicated and passionate supporter of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s work.
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