UNICEF in action

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11-year-old Yana, who lost two legs during a missile attack at Kramatorsk railway station, recovers at a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine.

100 Days of War in Ukraine

UNICEF reports on the devastating consequences for children and the impact of its ongoing emergency response.
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On April 2, 2022, in Poland, 6-year-old Artur embraces 2-year-old sister Anna on a shuttle bus from Medyka to Przemysl after crossing the border from Ukraine with their mother, Oksana to escape the constant bombardment of their home city of Sumy.

UNICEF in Europe and Central Asia

A look at how UNICEF is working with partners to address the Ukrainian refugee crisis and other challenges in the region.
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Students play during recess at Nziyi Primary School in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Back to School After a Volcanic Eruption in DRC

UNICEF is rebuilding schools and distributing learning supplies to help children resume their education in South Kivu Province. [VIDEO]

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Artem, 9, from the northeastern city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, stands on the steps of the car park where families have been sheltering from air attacks and shelling.

War in Ukraine Highlights Danger Explosive Weapons Pose to Children

UNICEF is increasing explosive ordnance risk education and advocating for the global eradication of indiscriminate weapons.
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Artwork by children from Ukraine on display at the Baicoi Center in Prahova County, Romania, a facility that reopened its doors to care for over two dozen refugee children with special needs.

A Welcome in Romania for Ukrainian Children with Disabilities

UNICEF is on the ground, working with partners to provide emergency humanitarian services for children and families devastated by the war in Ukraine.

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Protiva's school in Sylhet closed due to heavy flooding across northeastern Bangladesh.

Extreme Flooding in Bangladesh Puts 1.5M Children at Risk

More than 1.5 million children are at increased risk of waterborne diseases, drowning and malnutrition due to extensive flooding.

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The City of Houston Parks and Recreation Department staff met virtually for a youth mental health first aid training session with the Harris Center on May 25, 2022.

UNICEF Working With City of Houston to Improve Child Mental Health

As part of UNICEF's Child Friendly Cities Initiative, the City of Houston is prioritizing child and adolescent mental health.
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A new water treatment plant in Kiziba, DRC means girls like Ester, 12, don't have to miss school to fetch their family's daily water supply.

Safe Water in the DRC Means Girls Never Have to Miss School Again

A new water treatment plant installed by UNICEF and partners is a game changer for girls like 12-year-old Ester. [VIDEO]

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Child Holding Up Drawing

UNICEF Helps Children Heal From the Shock of War in Ukraine

UNICEF-supported art therapy helps children traumatized by the war in Ukraine. [VIDEO]

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