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Realizing Rights and Dreams in Ethiopia Accelerated learning programs delivered by UNICEF with funding from Education Cannot Wait are helping children realize their dreams. Read More »
Gender Equality | UNICEF UNICEF is committed to securing a future of gender equality, where every child's basic human rights are protected. Read More »
Cholera, Gang Violence Increase Risks for Children in Haiti A complicated emergency response amid rising violence and insecurity threatens the health and well-being of 1.2 million children. Read More »
World Mental Health Day: A Young Refugee Shares Her Story Egette Indelele shares how her own experiences inspired her to advocate for mental health services for young refugees in the U.S. Read More »
Helping Children Recover From the Trauma of Pakistan FloodsGetting back to school gives children a much-needed sense of normalcy in the wake of Pakistan's catastrophic flooding. [VIDEO]Read More »
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF 2022: Add Some Meaning to Your Halloweening A Q&A with UNICEF USA Chief Marketing Officer Shelley Diamond about the strategy behind this year's campaign reboot. Read More »
Advancing Advocacy in August UNICEF supporters speak up #ForEveryChild to U.S. lawmakers. Read More »
Activist Vanessa Nakate: On the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis Vanessa Nakate is telling the stories of children most affected by the climate crisis to those who have the power to bring real change. Read More »
Skills Training Program Empowers Girls in BangladeshSkills training programs help girls unlock their potential and move confidently in the direction of their dreams. [VIDEO]Read More »