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UNICEF Report: 900,000 Rohingya Refugees Struggle for a Future One year ago, close to a million Rohingya fled violence in Myanmar for Bangladesh. Now a generation of children face uncertain futures. Read More »
One Year After Harvey, UNICEF USA Is Still Supporting Houston's Kids On the first anniversary of Houston's worst storm on record, a look at the UNICEF USA-supported response, then and now. Read More »
UNICEF, Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and Social Impact Investors The UNICEF USA Bridge Fund enables you leverage social return for children worldwide. Read More »
When a Refugee Camp Becomes an Innovation Incubator In Jordan, young people fleeing Syria's civil war are inventing ingenious solutions to problems faced by people in their community. Read More »
UNICEF Has a Plan to Keep Refugee and Migrant Families TogetherIn partnership with UNICEF and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Caritas also works to reunite unaccompanied or separated children like Abdellah with their families.Read More »
No End in Sight: The Plight of Rohingya Refugees, One Year On Conditions threaten to worsen in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, now home to the largest refugee camp in the world. Read More »
Art Lessons Offer Hope for Central American Migrant Children When a young artist volunteers to work with newly arrived migrant children, they all find joy in the magic of art. Read More »
How UNICEF Is Helping Rohingya Children Stay Healthy and Keep LearningFor children who are fortunate enough to take education for granted, the rare days when schools are closed because of bad weather are nearly always cause for rejoicing.Read More »