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Tropical Storm Gonzalo Bearing Down on Several Caribbean Islands
As the 2020 season's seventh named storm drenches the Caribbean, UNICEF readies emergency supplies to help communities hard hit by COVID-19.
Read More »VIDEO: Burundi Needs More Soap to Stay Safe. A New Partnership Aims to Help
Video: UNICEF works with partners in over 100 countries to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities , and to teach children that handwashing can be the difference between life and death...
Read More »Burundi Needs More Soap to Stay Safe. A New Partnership Aims to Help
To fight COVID-19, UNICEF has joined forces with soap maker Savonor to make handwashing cheaper and easier for children and families.
Read More »Sports Help Children With Disabilities Learn and Cope With COVID-19
During the COVID-19 school closures, regular exercise is more important than ever for all children, including those with disabilities.
Read More »Going Door-to-Door to Protect Yemen's Children
Read More »CEO Statement on School Reopenings
UNICEF USA shares the goal of children returning to school this fall, in a way that is safe for all students and teachers.
Read More »Syrian Youth Make Masks to Protect Children and Families from COVID-19
Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria nine years ago, the UNICEF-supported youth center in Jaramana, rural Damascus has helped young people cope with years of violence and displacement and restore a sense of normalcy to their lives.
Bringing Joy and COVID Health Information to Children in Syria
In the war-ravaged village of Teir-Ma'aleh in rural northern Homs, children were barely recovering after years of conflict and displacement when a new challenge emerged. The global spread of COVID-19 forced them to stay home from school.
Why Kids of All Races Need to Know How to Talk About Race and Racism
Dr. Sandra Chapman, founder of Chap Equity, on teaching kids how to talk about race & racism, feel the pain they cause & take action.
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