UNICEF in action

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Mustafa Goes for a Walk — One Syrian Child's Journey

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Malak and the Boat — One Syrian Child's Journey

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UNICEF's Yemen representative explains how we get aid to children in the war-torn country suffering food and water shortages.

How UNICEF Delivers Aid to Children in Yemen Despite Brutal Conflict

UNICEF's representative in Yemen, Julien Harneis, tells what it's like to help children in the war-torn country.
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UNICEF Hope Gala

UNICEF Hope Gala: First-Time Co-Chair on What Makes This Year’s Event

First-Time Co-Chair, Kim Rucker, on What Makes This Year’s Event
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Laura had to give up on school after her parents died. Now, at 14, she is the head of her household and must work to support her 7-year-old brother

Laura Must Choose between Safety and Safe Water

What's one way to protect girls? Provide them with clean water.
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UNICEF Tap Project

S'well Founder Sarah Kauss: Why the UNICEF Tap Project Matters

Clean water. Without a second thought, we simply turn the knob and it comes flowing out of the faucet. But the accessibility to clean water that is so customary to us is a luxury that people around...
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Child marriage among Syrian girls now living in Jordan is common. But Besan is determined to stay in school so she can chart her own destiny — and become an architect

How Syrian Children Cope — Besan Tells Her Story

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Chicago Community Engagement Fellow, Whitney Cross, Shares UNICEF Kid Power at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital

UNICEF Kid Power at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital

Chicago Community Engagement Fellow shares UNICEF Kid Power with children at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital
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Five years of war in Syria has stolen the childhoods of children like Ammar who lives in a refugee camp in Jordan

How Syrian Children Cope — Ammar Tells His Story

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