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Why I'm fighting for diversity as a UNICEF National Council Member
Given recent events, I have decided to reflect on and share my experiences as a young, black woman and a black National Council member. th congressional offices to schedule meetings and My name is...
Read More »How White People Can Talk to Their Kids About Racism
Six steps white parents can take to help their children think about racial injustice, implicit bias and how to be an ally.
Read More »A Deep Dive Into UNICEF's $1.6 Billion Pandemic Response
The different components of UNICEF's plan to deal with the COVID-19 crisis reflect how much is at stake for vulnerable children.
Read More »5 Ways to Stand Up Against Racism and Injustice
Racism damages children, leaving deep and lasting scars. Here are five things your family can do now to help create a more just society.
Read More »Graduation Gifts that Support the Educational Dreams of Kids in Need
For all that support, finding a way to mark this transition — whether it’s a graduation from high school or college or even a moving up ceremony for younger kids — has been tough on children.
Protecting Kids From the Effects of COVID-19 in Honduras
UNICEF Rep Mark Connolly on stamping out misinformation about COVID-19, sheltering deported children and using TV to keep kids learning.
Read More »COVID-19 Threatens the World's Children in More Ways Than One
Read More »Pandemic Puts Polio Fight on Pause, Stoking Fears of a Comeback
The global response to COVID-19 puts children at risk while threatening to undermine decades of progress against the crippling disease.
Read More »Maternal Health: What We Should Know
Healthy pregnancies lead to healthy moms and a good start for newborns, but not all mothers and babies experience the same level of care.
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