UNICEF in action

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Little Girl Pushing Toy

VIDEO: UNICEF Helps Change Lives

When attacks and violence erupted in Rakhine State, more than 600,000 people fled across the border to Bangladesh. Sixty percent were children.
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Little Girl Pushing Toy

5 Ways UNICEF Helped Change Lives This Year

2017 was a devastating year for the world's children. Here are ways that UNICEF made a difference.
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Mahmoud with grandkids today

What Led This Renowned Scientist to Give Back Through UNICEF

Mahmoud Ghannoum: "Without UNICEF support, I wouldn't be where I am now."
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Woman holding Child

UNICEF Follow-Up: Life After Ebola

Four years ago in Western Guinea, a child fell ill with Ebola. Today, UNICEF is there helping the community heal.
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Two young girls play happily on the banks of the Luapala river at sunset in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Give Joy

This holiday season, UNICEF celebrates the power of play to help children learn and grow. The first five years of life have a significant and lasting effect on a child’s life. That's because children...

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Group of Children

Reaching India's Forgotten Children

UNICEF USA New York board member Purvi Padia has made it her mission to help the 1.5 million children in India growing up without a family.
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Kids Sitting With a UNICEF Banner

How the New Tax Law Will Affect Your Support for the World's Children

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In October 2017, UNICEF and partners delivered hygiene kits to families in Humacao, Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

How It Feels to Help — and Keep Helping — Puerto Rico Build Back

Since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, UNICEF USA has been pitching in there. A UNICEF USA staffer's personal account of the ongoing work.
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In Peru, UNICEF supports programs that empower young people and help them become change agents in their own communities.

Giving Back in Peru

On a UNICEF field visit to Peru, young Americans take inspiration from the country's rising generation of change makers.
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