UNICEF in action

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Child Holding Water Jug Over Head

Would You Brave Venomous Snakes for Safe Water? Far Too Many Girls Do

Learn how UNICEF helped thousands of children in Guinea get clean water — safely and without fear.
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Girl Holding Vase

Three Stories About How Clean Water Saves Kids' Lives

By joining UNICEF in providing clean water for the world's children, you help ensure their health, safety and prospects for a bright future
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It takes Aysha, 13-years old, 8 hours each day, round trip, to collect water for herself and her family in Afar, Ethiopia.

How Long Does It Take to Get Water? For Aysha, Eight Hours a Day

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Maria, 16 (on right), from Honduras travels north with her younger siblings, expecting to cross the border to the United States to reunite with her family.

Speaking Up to Keep Families Together

Whatever the immigration issues, separating children from their families at border crossings would be cruel and traumatic to them
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A young girl washes her siblings in the shell of a damaged suitcase in the Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Bentiu, South Sudan, May 2017.

Safe Water in South Sudan Gives Women and Girls a New Lease on Life

After four years of armed conflict in South Sudan, the young nation's supply of safe drinking water has been severely disrupted. Water points have bee

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PHHS UNICEF Club

Piedmont Hills Shares their Secrets to Success

Piedmont Hills UNICEF Club shares the ins and outs to hosting a large scale fundraising event!
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The Late Rep. Mickey Leland (D-TX)

Bringing Hope: The Legacy of Mickey Leland

Mickey Leland was a wonderful ambassador for the United States to the world’s most vulnerable people.
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An infant sleeps in the neonatal intensive care unit at Assosa General Hospital in Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia.

Every Child Deserves to Survive

Every year, 2.6 million newborns around the world do not survive their first month of life. One million of them take their first and last breaths the day they are born.

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