UNICEF in action

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Child in a Classroom

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.
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Anjali Nair, Student Leader, Engages Her Campus on Vaccination

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.
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Children Flexing Arms

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.
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Ganiko, 12, and Jackson, 13, at a ceremony to release children from armed groups in South Sudan in April 2018.

More Than 200 Children Released by Armed Groups in South Sudan

More 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.

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At least 42 people died trapped in their homes in a reported poison gas attack in Douma, Syria. More than 500 were injured.

Chemical Warfare Is Suspected in Deaths of Syrian Children

A reported poison gas attack in rebel-held Douma has killed at least 42 people in their homes and injured more than 500.
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Light the Night Fundraiser

Houston UNICEF USA Clubs Light the Night for Vulnerable Children

Finding community by putting children first at local High Schools
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The Nashville CAT meets with Congressman Jim Cooper of Tennessee’s 5th District on March 13th.

How I Connected with Fellow Advocates on Advocacy Day

Finding community by putting children first on Capitol Hill
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Person Speaking to a Room Full of Onlookers

KEPYR and UNICEF USA in Action

We are honored to partner with KEPYR to continue to maximize our efforts to ensure that every child is protected.
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Ethiopian Child Receiving Mouth Drops

Ridding the World of Rotavirus, One Dose at a Time

See how far we've come in the fight against rotavirus, the deadliest diarrheal disease in children under five. But more needs to be done
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