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Help UNICEF Reach Refugee Children During Ramadan COVID-19 is making life even harder for refugees and asylum seekers pushed from their homes by violence. Here's how you can help. Read More »
Online Learning Platform Expanded for Global Students Created by UNICEF, Microsoft & the University of Cambridge, the Learning Passport helps students continue their educations at home. Read More »
Ramadan in War-torn Yemen: Hoping for Better Days Ahead An embattled nation's already fragile health care system faces a new threat: the novel coronavirus. Read More »
In Bangladesh, Rohingya Refugees Celebrate Ramadan Despite the threat of the novel coronavirus, ethnic Muslim Rohingya refugees will spend their holy month fasting and praying. Read More »
Keeping Kids Safe Online in the Age of COVID-19 A rise in online predatory behavior prompts UNICEF and partners to call for immediate action to mitigate risks. Read More »
Displaced by Violence, Syrian Families Celebrate Ramadan Even as the threat of COVID-19 looms, Syrians near and far will spend Ramadan fasting, praying and hoping for better times ahead. Read More »
UNICEF USA and Save the Children Urge Protection of Migrant Children We call for U.S. Government support to improve COVID-19-related prevention and mitigation responses for migrating children & families Read More »
Ebola, Measles and Now COVID-19: DR Congo in Crisis UNICEF raises the alarm as an overburdened health system struggles to save and protect vulnerable children. Read More »
Another Danger of COVID-19: Discrimination Fear and anxiety are not excuses for social stigma or bigotry. Read More »