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Amid Mpox Surge, UNICEF Readies Response
A different, deadlier form of the virus formerly known as monkeypox is killing children in countries across Africa. What UNICEF is doing about it.
Yellow Walls of Hope: Guinea Celebrates the Elimination of Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus
Guinea recently eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT), making it the 49th out of 59 priority countries to achieve this remarkable milestone.
Drastic Increase in Extremely Hot Days Threatens Children's Health and Well-Being
Days with temperatures higher than 95 degrees Fahrenheit are becoming increasingly common. That's extremely bad news for children.
Are We on Mute? Youth Speak Out in New UNICEF USA/Harris Survey
A UNICEF USA/Harris survey examines young Americans' perspectives on the political process in the run-up to the presidential election.
The Cost of Inaction in Sudan: Catastrophic Loss of Children's Lives
Tens of thousands of Sudanese children may die over the coming months, UNICEF warns.
UNICEF's Catherine Russell: Women Are the Key to Eradicating Polio
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on why Rotary International and UNICEF make great partners and what’s ahead for polio eradication.
A Bright Future for Fatima in Nigeria
Students in Nigeria's North East region are benefitting from a hybrid learning program that combines catch-up classes and vocational training.
Youth Day, Every Day
Imagine a world where young people are not just the future but also the present heroes of public health.
UNICEF and Child Protection: Birth Registration as First Line of Defense of Children's Rights
How UNICEF helped increase birth registration rates in Chad with digital innovation. [video]