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Supporting Refugee Students’ Education During COVID-19
Refugee students have stepped up to the challenges of the pandemic, showing remarkable resilience. Here's how UNICEF has helped.
Read More »Queer During Quarantine: A Spotlight on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health
In honor of Pride Month, UNICEF USA renews its longstanding commitment to protecting the rights of LGBTQ children and youth.
Read More »Schools Are Reopening. Where Are the Girls?
Ensuring every girl’s right to education is realized will require considerable resources, strong leadership and bold actions.
Read More »Crossing Mountains and Rivers to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccines
Please Donate “I came here by road from Kathmandu, Nepal. It took five days to arrive at this place,” says Indra Kala Tamang, UNICEF Health Officer. Tamang is in Jumla, one of the most remote...
In Bolivia, COVID-19 Vaccines for Health Workers Protect Patients Too
Read More »Health Workers Reflect on Nepal's Deadly Second Wave of COVID-19
Health workers on the front lines of the first and second waves of coronavirus warn against complacency and call for more vaccines.
Read More »Prioritizing Children's Mental Health in U.S. Foreign Assistance
The U.S. Congress introduces first-ever bipartisan legislation recognizing global need for mental health coordination and investment.
Read More »Writers, Artists and Actors Rally for Child Refugees
Kids Entertainment Professionals for Young Refugees (KEPYR) are volunteers who are helping to address the global child refugee crisis.
Read More »UNICEF USA Partners With Hispanic Federation to Help Asylum Seekers
A new Migrant Services Partnership seeks to expand legal, mental health and other services on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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