UNICEF in action
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The Nowhere Land Where Children on the Move Are Someone Else's Problem
As Europe and North Africa tighten their borders, more and more desperate migrants find themselves stranded in Niger.
Read More »Piano Keys for Syrian Kids 2018
Omar and Ziad Fehmi use their musical talent to raise $22,600 for children in Syria.
Read More »Three Things You Might Not Know About Rohingya Refugees
Terrorized by the Myanmar military, the Rohingya fled to Bangladesh. Now monsoon rains are destroying their refugee camps.
Read More »Five Things You Should Know About Migrant Families Entering the U.S.
Fleeing gang violence and crushing poverty, families desperate to find safety for their children turn to the U.S.
Read More »Why Detaining Children Is Harmful
Separation and detention rob children of their childhoods and cause toxic stress.
Read More »UNICEF Gives Companies Guidance on Protecting & Empowering Kids Online
With new EU privacy rules and growing teen social media use, UNICEF & UNICEF USA ask industry to review their online policies for children.
Read More »Children Are Children First, Regardless of Immigration Status
Children forced from their homes by poverty and violence have the right to be protected and supported at every step along the way.
Read More »UNICEF Helps Rohingya Babies Born into a Legacy of Sexual Violence
It was a typical day in Myanmar’s Rakhine State for 14-year-old Shofika* until the soldiers pushed their way into her family's yard. “I was grinding chilies when the military came,” the young girl told UNICEF in late April at a refugee camp in Bangladesh.
Bringing Hope to Children in Kenya's Kalobeyei Refugee Settlement
Amidst hardship and uncertainty, UNICEF and LDS Charities deliver education and opportunity to refugee children and their families.
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