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Risks Rural Women and Girls Face UNICEF USA and Dining For Women Co-Host Parallel Event at 2018 Commission on the Status of Women Read More »
As Lebanon Educates Syrian Refugee Kids, the Clooneys Step In To Help Seeking to "empower a new generation," the Clooney Foundation for Justice promotes educational opportunity for Syrian refugee children. Read More »
The Fight to End Child MarriageAn estimated 650 million girls and women alive today were married as children. Child marriage is an appalling human rights violation that robs girls of their education, health and longterm prospects.Read More »
Making the World a Better Place Built on small acts of kindness and moments of bravery, these books inspire children to become young humanitarians. Read More »
Accelerating an End to Child Marriage: Girls as Drivers of Change UNICEF USA and Zonta International Co-Host Parallel Event at 2018 Commission on the Status of Women Read More »
Why Diverse Voices Strengthen UNICEF’s Message DC CAT Member Kareen Sanchez shares why every voice counts on Advocacy Day Read More »
New Appropriations Act Signals Big Wins for Kids U.S. lawmakers maintain support for UNICEF and other critical programs for children with the passage of the 2018 spending bill. Read More »
In Times of Emergency, UNICEF Steps Up As the lead humanitarian agency for children in emergencies, UNICEF has a 70-year history of being in the right place at the right time. Read More »
Students Are Calling Out for a Safer Future. UNICEF Is Listening. UNICEF supports the right of all children to have safe and happy childhoods, and to have their voices heard. Read More »