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After the Hurricane: How UNICEF Worked to Stop Cholera in Haiti
UNICEF and its partners fought to stop the spread of a life-threatening disease in the aftermath of a disaster.
Read More »Famine Threatens 2.5 Million Children in Africa and the Middle East
Time is running out for the world to save children from deadly hunger caused by brutal war, displacement and drought.
Read More »South Sudan's Child Refugees: Portraits from the Crisis in Uganda
Home to over 270,000 refugees from South Sudan's brutal civil war, northern Uganda's Bidi Bidi settlement has become the world's largest refugee camp, the epicenter of a growing humanitarian crisis...
Super Dads Around the World
For Father's Day, UNICEF USA salutes caring dads and the children they love.
Read More »6 Ways the Fight Against Polio Is Transforming Global Health
Innovative methods and a disease-fighting infrastructure developed to end polio are creating lasting impact in other areas of public health.
Read More »Water — The Key to Life as It Flows Back Into Eastern Mosul
Iraq Report: As fighting escalates, UNICEF emergency water is essential for families and children in liberated sections of war-torn Mosul.
Read More »UNICEF USA Underscores the Importance of Diasporas on the Hill
UNICEF USA's Semhar Araia speaks at a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing about the crucial role that diasporas play in philanthropic giving
Read More »How a Changing Climate Hurts Children and Contributes to Famine
Famine and food crises are threatening the lives of millions of children. The effects of climate change are playing a significant role.
Read More »UNICEF Wins $10,000 Grant from University of Maryland Students
Students in Professor Alex Counts’ popularly titled “Global Philanthropy Course” select UNICEF as winner of grant competition
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