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Stories of Courage from Honduras Barron Segar is the Chief Development Officer and Executive Vice President of UNICEF USA. Here, his notes from a recent field visit.
Infant Mortality Rate Definition and Guide: What is Infant Mortality Rate? A Definition: The infant mortality rate refers to the probability of dying between birth and exactly 1 year of age, expressed per 1,000 live births. We have made...
How to Help the Syrian Children's Refugee Crisis Over 2.5 million Syrian children are currently displaced by violence. Here are three ways you can help these refugee children.
A Job Skills Program Opens Doors for Young Syrian Refugees UNICEF's Amaluna Youth Economic Engagement program is giving 30,000 young people in Jordan hope for the future.
Out-of-School Syrian Children Catch Up With Self-Learning ProgramEight long years of fighting have taken a toll on children's education in Syria. Multiple displacements, fighting and lost livelihoods have forced more than 2 million children out of school, putting their future at risk.
LPGA Star Danielle Kang Launches New UNICEF Campaign LPGA star Danielle Kang partners wtih UNICEF for the Birdies to Build Better Futures campaign. Read more and join the campaign.
Broadening Girls' Horizons in Zambia A UNICEF-supported program in Zambia is helping girls develop STEM skills and entrepreneurship so they can take charge of their futures.
Saving Severely Malnourished Children in Central African RepublicYears of sectarian violence have plunged the Central African Republic (CAR) into chaos, killing tens of thousands of people and forcing more than a million from their homes.