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¡Querer es poder! Millones de niños alrededor del mundo son afectados por la violencia, la explotación y el abuso.
Remote Volunteer Consulting: Nicaragua NextGen Remote Volunteer Consulting Opportunity in 2015 Ashley Lucchese has been serving the UNICEF Nicaragua Country Office for the past year as a Remote Consultant, focusing on Advocacy and...
Children Get Active with UNICEF USA in a Water WalkThroughout this summer, UNICEF USA Community Engagement Fellow, Chandni Jain, and Intern, Ciara Stewart, have led a Water Walk at a camp in San Francisco. The goals of the Water Walk are to teach camp...
UNICEF USA Sheds Light on the Importance of ECD Highlighting Early Childhood Development on Capitol Hill
UNICEF USA Marks a Milestone in Securing Federal Funding for UNICEF "The lion’s share of the credit for this interim, bipartisan victory belongs to our supporters."
Cholera Crisis in Yemen: UNICEF's Race to Save Children Cholera is preventable and treatable — yet 7,000 new cases are being reported in Yemen every day. Many children may die.
Fighting Famine: UNICEF Heroes in Action As famine looms over much of Africa and the Middle East, UNICEF's trained specialists are working to save the lives of millions of children.
Clean Water: A Right, Not A PrivilegeThere is enough clean water on the planet for everyone. Yet every day, millions of children go without. Some three in ten people — 2.1 billion — have no safe drinking water at home, according to a new...
Ethiopia Scores Huge Health Win for Mothers and Babies With UNICEF's help, Ethiopia becomes the 42nd nation to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus, a cruel, centuries-old disease, since 2000.