UNICEF in action

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Mothers and newborns at the UNICEF-supported maternity healthy center in the village of Nassian in Côte d'Ivoire.

For UNICEF Moms, Helping the World's Children Is All in the Family

For many UNICEF partners, being parents themselves helps fuel their passion for improving the lives of vulnerable children around the world.
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Four Children Looking at Phone

Protecting Children's Rights in a Digital World

Some tips for families on how to safeguard privacy while still empowering kids, with lessons drawn from UNICEF's industry toolkit.
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Golfer

Paul Casey: Children Should Not Die of Starvation in 2018

The champion golfer writes about his eye-opening experience as a father and why he's using his game to support UNICEF's work.
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A teacher uses UNICEF Kid Power to inspire her kids.

A Teacher Uses Kid Power to Show Students They Can Change the World

How UNICEF Kid Power inspired a teacher and her students to help feed kids around the world and right in their own community.
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On March 18, 2018, 24-day-old Youssouf is cradled by his mother, Hawa, at a UNICEF-supported community health center in Koumatou, Mali.

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.
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Girl with a UNICEF Backpack Writing on Blackboard

St. John's University Empowers Women

The SJU UNICEF Club shares the ins and outs to hosting a panel!
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Person receiving Medical Assistance

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.
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A baby gets vaccinated in Vijaynagar Ghaziabad, India.

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.
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