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UNICEF USA at Afropunk 2018

This past weekend, UNICEF USA was at Afropunk , the music festival celebrating the African spirit, culture, and individual expression featuring Erykah Badu, Tyler the Creator, Janelle Monae and more...
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Sawkat Ullah, 6, is waiting in line for bamboo to reinforce the shelter they call home in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.

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.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, UNICEF USA President and CEO Caryl M. Stern (far right) travelled to Houston as part of UNICEF USA's efforts to ensure kids affected by the storm could get back to being kids as soon as possible.

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.
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These school children in Timor-Leste benefit from UNICEF-supported education, health, nutrition and immunization initiatives, as UNICEF helps implement comprehensive progress toward SDGs for children

UNICEF, Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and Social Impact Investors

The UNICEF USA Bridge Fund enables you leverage social return for children worldwide.
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Annual Student Summit

2019 Annual Student Summit

Mark your calendars for March 16-19!
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Young people fleeing Syria's civil war are creating inventions that solve refugee camp problems.

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.
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Child Playing with Blocks

UNICEF Has a Plan to Keep Refugee and Migrant Families Together

In partnership with UNICEF and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Caritas also works to reunite unaccompanied or separated children like Abdellah with their families.

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Murium Begu, 7, sits by the entrance of her home in Chakmakul, a refugee camp sheltering over 800,000 Rohingya refugees, in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

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.
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unicef, astep, central american migrants, central american migrant children, art therapy, detained children

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.
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