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A Mother's Day Wish for the World's Children All mothers want the same things for their children: a safe & loving environment, a good education and the chance to pursue their dreams. Read More »
St. John's University Empowers Women The SJU UNICEF Club shares the ins and outs to hosting a panel! Read More »
A Retired Teacher Champions Women and Children Threatened by Tetanus A leader among fundraisers in the global fight against maternal and neonatal tetanus talks about what moved her to take action. Read More »
Health Workers Get Creative to Vaccinate Hard-to-Reach Kids During World Immunization Week 2018, we honor the men and women who are heroes in the global fight against preventable diseases. Read More »
Our Impact on the Lives of Refugee Children in Greece Latifa Woodhouse, a UUCSR congregant, visited UNICEF Greece to see the impact of their most recent grant. Read More »
Anjali Nair, Student Leader, Engages Her Campus on Vaccination When Anjali came to the University of Georgia, she founded a UNICEF Campus Club. Now, she reaches out to her community about vaccination. Read More »
May Is UNICEF Kid Power Month! Join the Movement, Fight Malnutrition A program that invites children to get active to save lives has an empowering effect in communities across the U.S. Read More »
More Than 200 Children Released by Armed Groups in South SudanMore than 200 children were released by armed groups in a ceremony in South Sudan on April 17. This was the second release of children in a series, supported by UNICEF, that will see almost 1,000 children freed in the coming months.Read More »