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In Honduras, a Need for Violence Reduction, Education and Opportunity UNICEF and partners are working to improve conditions in Honduras, so children and families won't feel forced to migrate. Read More »
UNICEF USA Houston celebrates International Women's Day: #EachForEqual Houston UNITERS participate in International Woman's Day campaign entitled 'I am Generation Equality' campaign at City Hall Read More »
For International Women's Day, Help UNICEF Deliver for Girls Dedicate an Inspired Gift and make sure girls have what they need to keep learning — and reach their full potential. Read More »
Step Up and Be Counted in the 2020 U.S. Census Children under age 5 are routinely overlooked in the U.S. census. In 2020, let's make sure we're all accounted for. Read More »
Coronavirus in the U.S.: How to Prepare Health experts are warning the disease will spread. Here are some simple steps you can take to protect your family. Read More »
Making an Impact, All Through a Giving Machine Latter-day Saint Charities and UNICEF USA are Lighting the World for children Read More »
What You Need to Know About the World's Deadliest Cholera Outbreak Cholera is on the rise in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Here's how you can help UNICEF protect the lives of children at risk. Read More »
Severe Flooding Threatens Lives and Futures in BurundiThe torrential rains began in December, triggering landslides and massive flooding across northern Burundi, one of the world's poorest countries.Read More »
UNICEF USA Statement on U.S. Decision Use of Anti-Personnel Landmines UNICEF USA Statement on U.S. Decision to Allow Use of Anti-Personnel Landmines Read More »