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Gaza and Israel: Children's Safety Must Come FirstUNICEF is working to quickly scale up the delivery of desperately needed aid in Gaza during a humanitarian pause.
Gearing Up for COP28: UNICEF Reports on How Climate Change Is Making Water Problems Worse for Children — and What To Do About ItAhead of the global climate summit, UNICEF details how children are bearing the brunt of increasing water scarcity — and the need for urgent action.
We Need Youth Leadership Now More Than EverIn honor of World Children's Day, 19-year-old Aryan celebrates the power of youth to champion the causes they care about and shape a better future.
Picking Up the Pieces After Deadly Earthquakes in AfghanistanOne month after a series of devastating earthquakes hit western Afghanistan, children and their families face a long road to recovery.
For Every Child, PeaceAs UNICEF and partners continue to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages, children share their hopes for lasting peace.
Community Health Workers on the Front Lines in the Fight Against PolioCommunity health workers play a key role as Pakistan strives for a polio-free future for every child.
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies in EthiopiaAn innovative program in Ethiopia is keeping girls like 14-year-old Mellion in school by providing a high-energy biscuit when they need it most.
Working Toward Climate Resilience in the MaldivesFor Maldivians, climate change is an existential threat. For UNICEF Consultant Maeed Zahir, moving toward solutions starts with youth. [VIDEO]
5 Ways to Fight Hate and DiscriminationIntolerance and hate crimes are on the rise in the U.S. and beyond. Now is the time to take action.