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Hurricane Dorian Devastates the Bahamas and Bears Down on the U.S. The storm has left communities reeling, as those still in its path brace themselves. UNICEF is there to help families, as needed. Read More »
Why Literacy MattersUNICEF has 790 education staff members working across 144 countries to provide access to quality education for the world's most marginalized children.Read More »
Fleeing Climate Change Children lose more than shelter when they're forced to leave home. They lose health care, education — and sometimes, their lives. Read More »
UNICEF USA Empowers Young Activists with Congressional Meetings UNICEF UNITER in Houston attend meetings with members of Congress and their staff to advocate for vulnerable children around the world. Read More »
After Two Years in Limbo, Rohingya Children Crave the Chance To Learn The youngest victims of Myanmar's ethnic cleansing campaign are missing out on what only education can offer: a chance for a brighter future Read More »
UNICEF Is Helping Children Driven Out of School by Violence in AfricaUNICEF and partners are working tirelessly all over the world to save and protect children. PLEASE DONATE A surge in attacks and threats of violence against students, teachers and schools — on...Read More »
New Pipeline Delivers Safe Water to Thousands in Southern Madagascar UNICEF and partners turn on the tap for over 40,000 people in need. Read More »
Two Years After Hurricane Harvey, Educators Are Using Lessons Learned Counseling programs created to help Houston's children heal are now reaching kids in Florida still traumatized by Hurricane Michael. Read More »