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How We're Supporting Children in Puerto Rico One year after Hurricane Maria barreled into Puerto Rico, UNICEF USA is still on the ground helping those who need it most. Read More »
One Year After the Earthquakes, a Look at UNICEF's Impact in Mexico An update on the state of the recovery. Read More »
Natural Disasters: Young People Take on the Climate Change Factor Kids are fighting the toll of extreme storms, flood, heat and fire on the environment — and millions of children around the world Read More »
Futures at Risk: Wars and Disasters Are Keeping Children Out of School More than 104 million children growing up amidst humanitarian crises are missing out on an education. Read More »
Global Citizen From Gulmi: The Man Who Never Gave Up Kul Chandra Gautam's memoir traces his unlikely journey out of poverty in Nepal to UNICEF leadership. Read More »
Typhoon Mangkhut Leaves a Trail of Death and Destruction Rescuers search for survivors as the storm continues northward. Read More »
Hurricane Florence Leaves More Than 500,000 Without Power Across the globe, UNICEF responds where help is needed most. We are closely monitoring Hurricane Florence and its aftermath. Read More »
Knowing More About Periods Means Less Worry and Better Health A bother, sometimes a pain — but periods don't have to be shameful, too. Read More »
Words Open Worlds: Literacy Has the Power to Change Young LivesLearning to read is a milestone for children everywhere. It's a source of pride and accomplishment, the gateway to knowledge and the foundation of academic success. But for children in the developing world, the stakes are even higher.Read More »