UNICEF in action

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Three girls sit at a desk in a caravan that serves as a temporary classroom at Salsabil Primary School for Girls in Fallujah. © UNICEF Iraq/2016/Khuzaie

After Years of Conflict, Schools Reopen and Hope Returns to Fallujah

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Flood

How Fairtrade Helps End Trafficking

Learn how conscious consumerism and buying Fairtrade can help reduce your footprint on exploited labor and end human trafficking.
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Child at a Whiteboard

I am a Man and I Care about Ending Human Trafficking.

Personal Narrative and a Call to Action
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Haitian Girls Looking Over a Railing

Barron Segar Supports UNICEF’s Mission in New Capacity

Barron Segar supports UNICEF’s mission in a new capacity, as Chief Development Officer & Executive Vice President, U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
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Nigerian Classroom

For the Children of Nigeria, a Chance to Learn and Thrive

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UNICEF USA Denver CAT Meeting with Rep. Coffman

Putting Children First in Colorado

Denver Congressional Action Team Meets with Representative Coffman
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Women in Crop Field

What Fuels Human Trafficking?

The three main factors that fuel human trafficking today.
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Woman Talking

A Mother's Story — What Parents Need to Know About Trafficking

Danielle Douglas was 17 when a trafficker forced her into prostitution. Her mother spoke with us about the factors that left her vulnerable.
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adolescent girls, holding brochures, read text messages on mobile telephones in the West Point neighbourhood of Monrovia, the capital. The girls, who are ‘U-Reporters’ are helping to raise awareness in the community about Ebola virus disease

Harnessing Data to Support Children's Health

UNICEF Innovations projects such as U-Report are helping us better understand and respond to emergency situations.
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