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Jacqueline Tchebemou: Saving CAR's "Forgotten" Malnourished ChildrenTo much of the world, the conflict that has terrorized the people of the Central African Republic (CAR) since 2012 is a forgotten crisis. But to the 43,000 children of the nation who are suffering...Long-Range Drones Deliver Medical Supplies to Remote Areas of Malawi The UNICEF Humanitarian Drone Corridor in Malawi is a testing ground for innovative drone projects that can help save lives. Building Toilets and Educating Girls About Menstruation In India Trained as masons for a sanitation project, women in Jharkhand are changing the conversation about gender roles and girls' futures. A Path to Protection for Uprooted Kids in Mexico It took about a year, but Mario, a teen from El Salvador, was eventually recognized as a refugee by the government thanks to UNICEF. Children Uprooted: The Things They CarriedAs children, many of us had a prized possession — but what if you had been forced to leave home suddenly, fleeing war or escaping poverty? Could you have brought your prized possession? Would you have found something new along the way?Kindergarten Is a Safe Haven for Syrian Refugee Children"In kindergarten, they teach us the letters and the numbers, and we play together," Mohammad, a wide-eyed 6-year-old, (below) tells a visitor to his class in Jordan's Za'atari Refugee Camp. "When I grow up, I want to become a policeman."For Syrian Refugee Children, Poignant Reminders of HomeThey have been through so much, and they have so little. Many of the approximately 40,000 Syrian refugee children growing up in Jordan's sprawling Za'atari refugee camp don't remember a time before Syria's brutal civil war began in 2011.UNICEF Ramps Up Humanitarian Assistance to Children in VenezuelaUNICEF and partners are working tirelessly all over the world to save and protect children. PLEASE DONATE As Venezuela's economic and political crisis continues, the nation's most vulnerable citizens...PaginationFirst page« FirstPrevious page‹‹… Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 Page 129 Current page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134…Next page››Last pageLast »
A Deep Dive Into Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) New research presents a global picture of who has access to safe services — and who doesn't — revealing persistent inequalities.
Jacqueline Tchebemou: Saving CAR's "Forgotten" Malnourished ChildrenTo much of the world, the conflict that has terrorized the people of the Central African Republic (CAR) since 2012 is a forgotten crisis. But to the 43,000 children of the nation who are suffering...
Long-Range Drones Deliver Medical Supplies to Remote Areas of Malawi The UNICEF Humanitarian Drone Corridor in Malawi is a testing ground for innovative drone projects that can help save lives.
Building Toilets and Educating Girls About Menstruation In India Trained as masons for a sanitation project, women in Jharkhand are changing the conversation about gender roles and girls' futures.
A Path to Protection for Uprooted Kids in Mexico It took about a year, but Mario, a teen from El Salvador, was eventually recognized as a refugee by the government thanks to UNICEF.
Children Uprooted: The Things They CarriedAs children, many of us had a prized possession — but what if you had been forced to leave home suddenly, fleeing war or escaping poverty? Could you have brought your prized possession? Would you have found something new along the way?
Kindergarten Is a Safe Haven for Syrian Refugee Children"In kindergarten, they teach us the letters and the numbers, and we play together," Mohammad, a wide-eyed 6-year-old, (below) tells a visitor to his class in Jordan's Za'atari Refugee Camp. "When I grow up, I want to become a policeman."
For Syrian Refugee Children, Poignant Reminders of HomeThey have been through so much, and they have so little. Many of the approximately 40,000 Syrian refugee children growing up in Jordan's sprawling Za'atari refugee camp don't remember a time before Syria's brutal civil war began in 2011.
UNICEF Ramps Up Humanitarian Assistance to Children in VenezuelaUNICEF and partners are working tirelessly all over the world to save and protect children. PLEASE DONATE As Venezuela's economic and political crisis continues, the nation's most vulnerable citizens...