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Danny Kaye Always Went the Extra Mile My father, Danny Kaye, whose 100th birthday we are celebrating today, was appointed the first UNICEF ambassador to the world’s children in 1954. Though my father achieved legendary success in...
Mia Farrow Reports from Lebanon UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow is in Lebanon to meet refugees from the conflict in Syria , as the needs and numbers of those fleeing continue to rise. She is blogging from the field, and you...
Haiti: Progress for Children Lisa Szarkowski is the Vice President for Public Advocacy and Strategic Communications at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Hurricane Sandy greeted me on arrival in Port au Prince on October 24th. When I left...
Haiti: Three Years after the Earthquake In just 35 terrifying seconds, everything came crashing down: homes razed, hospitals and schools destroyed, block after block turned to mangled mountains of rubble and dust. Thirty-five seconds that...
Today is Human Trafficking Awareness Day This blog post was written by the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's End Trafficking team. In San Antonio, a five-year-old boy is abused by his stepfather. By the time he is 14, he has been exploited by a child...
Global Citizenship: Trick-or-Treat UNICEF’s Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign was everywhere in Boston.
UNICEF’s Year in Review As 2013 begins, it’s a good time to look back on the year gone by. For UNICEF, 2012 was filled with immense challenges—all of which we met head-on. They included the ongoing conflict in Syria, the...
Some Good News for Children The world has seen “stunning” gains in child survival and health, according to The New York Times’ Tina Rosenberg in a recent column citing UNICEF’s work. Her article shares heartening results from a...
Typhoon Bopha: a Survivor's Story Marge Francia is a UNICEF Philippines Communication Officer A few weeks before Christmas, Mary*, 13, dreamt that she was having a Christmas party with her friends and family. It was the day the...