UNICEF in action

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Girls face many challenges related to menstrual health and hygiene, particularly when it comes to seeking — and completing — their education.

UNICEF and Duke to Accelerate 6 Solutions for Better Menstrual Health

How partners are working to advance innovations in menstrual health and hygiene management for vulnerable young women and girls.
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After helping secure their release, UNICEF works with partners to meet the children's basic needs, providing clothing, food and health care, and arrange for longer-term services to assist with the children's recovery and rehabilitation.

'If We Want These Children to Stay Safe, There Are No Shortcuts'

Lack of funding threatens to shut down a vital UNICEF recovery program for former child soldiers in South Sudan.
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Growing up in Jordan's Azraq refugee camp, 17-year-old 12th grader Bodoor studies hard to fulfill her dreams of becoming an astronomer and the first Syrian woman astronaut.

Growing Up in a Refugee Camp, Dreaming of the Stars

For children displaced by conflict, the world can be a frightening place and "home" a concept filled with longing and uncertainty.

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In Pakistan's Kambar District, UNICEF-supported "lady health workers" Jameela, right, and Shamul visit the village of Peer Go Goth to vaccinate women against tetanus.

Going the Distance to Eliminate MNT in Pakistan

Community health workers won't stop until they've vaccinated every woman of reproductive age against tetanus.
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People wearing face masks line up to enter a children’s hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on January 30, 2020 after the nation’s first case of novel coronavirus was reported.

Seven Things You Should Know About the Coronavirus Outbreak

UNICEF is providing supplies and expertise to help control the spread of COVID-19. Stay safe by learning the facts.
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A UNICEF-trained health worker vaccinates a child against polio outside the family's home in Quetta, Balochistan Province, Pakistan.

Want to Stop an Epidemic? Start With the Facts

Rumors can cause chaos during public health emergencies. UNICEF provides information parents can trust on how to keep children healthy.
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At Kalas Girls Primary School in Uganda's Amudat district, a student breaks down as she describes running away from home to avoid being subjected to female genital mutilation in 2018.

Female Genital Mutilation Is an Extreme Form of Violence Against Girls

At least 200 million girls & women are living with the pain & trauma caused by FGM. UNICEF is working to end this cruel practice now.
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n February 2018, young girls stand outside their traditional stone home in the village of Assamo, Djibouti.

After Losing a Daughter to FGM, a Mother in Djibouti Renews Her Fight

Miriam Kako has seen the horrors of female genital mutilation. Now, she's working with UNICEF and partners to end the cruel practice.
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Andrej Madjupaj (4years) and Andjela Madjupaj (6 years) are playing a game on their phone, in their home in Roma settlement in Serbia.

How Parents Can Answer Kids' Questions About Staying Safe Online

Young people around the world are learning how to protect themselves from cyberbullying.
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