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Students lend a leg for a landmine-free world Jake Delman is an intern at the Office of Public Policy and Advocacy, U.S. Fund for UNICEF At the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, we believe that students can play a vital role in helping the world’s children...
Bread and Soup for The Eliminate Project Bill Horan is Vice President for Development at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Recently a team of U.S. Fund for UNICEF Kiwanis Club members and I attended the annual Bread and Soup luncheon hosted by the...
Selena Gomez encourages youth to help children in Sahel food crisis "The situation is urgent and these children need our immediate help.
Becoming global citizens through Connecting Classrooms Bradley Miranda is a participant of UNICEF's Connecting Classrooms program at the Harry S. Truman High school. Hello, my name is Bradley and I am a senior at Harry S. Truman High school. I am part of...
The Sahel crisis by the numbers: An inside look The children of the Sahel are closer than you think. Nigeria is one of the eight countries in the Sahel region of Africa. The flying distance between Nigeria and New York City is 5,272 miles. We are...
A world changing endeavor Robert Munson is a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Danny Kaye Society member. My timing was perfect. In November 1984, I made a modest contribution to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. To be honest, I made the gift...
Trip to Haiti: Hope and faith for the future Dayle Haddon , a U.S. Fund for UNICEF ambassador, recently returned from a visit to Haiti. Here are some of her impressions on UNICEF's on-going Haiti relief and recovery efforts. The power of the...
Sounding the Alarm for Sahel When a million children can be saved from life-threatening malnutrition, I believe it’s our duty to alert the world and ask for help. Many of you agree, and this week, you sounded the alarm for...
The 2012 UNICEF Tap Project—Celebrating another successful year March 25 marked the end of World Water Week as well as the sixth year of another very successful UNICEF Tap Project campaign. The UNICEF Tap Project is a dynamic movement that affords everyone the...