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Thank You From UNICEF USA UNICEF's impact for children wouldn't be possible without donors like you. Thank you for being there for kids in 2022. [VIDEO] Read More »
Partners Helped UNICEF Create a Better Future for Children in 2022 Year in and year out, UNICEF and partners team up to provide life-changing support for children in need. Read More »
Blind Teacher Helps Refugee and Migrant Children in Peru Through a program delivered by UNICEF with funding from Education Cannot Wait, Carlos Espinoza helps children realize their dreams. Read More »
UNICEF in Ukraine A look at some of the ways UNICEF is supporting children and families impacted by the war in Ukraine. Read More »
As Cholera Cases Surge Worldwide, UNICEF Helps Countries Fight Back From Haiti to Syria to Pakistan, UNICEF is rushing supplies for treatment and prevention, but more support is needed. Read More »
In a Year of Conflict & Climate Change, UNICEF Stepped Up for Children Wherever children are in need, UNICEF is there to help. A look back at UNICEF's impact for children in 2022. Read More »
How to Better Support Child Migrants in the U.S. A joint UNICEF-MPI report offers strategies for improving access to critical services during what is often a difficult transition. Read More »
K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Keep Girls in School in Malawi UNICEF and MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell created the K.I.N.D. Fund scholarship program to help girls in Malawi get a quality education. Read More »
A Malnutrition Tragedy Averted in Afghanistan Treated for severe acute malnutrition last year, 5-year-old Parwana is now excited to go to school. Her family still struggles to get by. Read More »