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Cyclone Idai: UNICEF Provides Urgent Care to Children in Mozambique

It’s nearly two weeks since Cyclone Idai made its deadly assault on Mozambique and neighboring countries. Shell-shocked parents who have made their way to a shelter in the district of Gondola, in western Mozambique.

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Ahmad is continuing his education in a Syrian IDP camp using a Self-Learning Program supported by Educate A Child and UNICEF USA.

Educating Syria's Next Generation

Displaced by Syria's 8-year-long civil war, young students resume their educations with help from UNICEF and Educate A Child.
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A child in Côte d'Ivoire is vaccinated against meningitis as part of a UNICEF supported campaign.

Meningitis: Symptoms, Treatment and Other Facts You Need To Know

What you need to know about meningitis, and how UNICEF is working to protect children from the devastating disease.
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Citizenship in the World Badge for Boy Scouts

UNICEF USA and Boy Scouts of Metro Atlanta joined forces to engage over 100 scouts on the importance of global citizenship.
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UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore in Beira, Mozambique, warns: “The situation will get worse before it gets better.”

UNICEF Chief: Protecting Mozambique’s Children Is a Race Against Time

Executive Director Henrietta Fore warns that the plight of 1 million children affected by Cyclone Idai will get worse before it gets better.
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On 21 March 2019 in Malawi, UNICEF WASH Officer Alan Kumwenda shows Anne Joseph, 24, how to use water guard. Anne lost her home in the floods. She saved her children, including 1-week-old Ndaziona, with just minutes to spare. The house collapsed behind th

Cyclone Idai: UNICEF Helps Families in Malawi Keep Their Children Safe

Anne Joseph believes it was divine intervention that saved her family from the dangerous floodwaters that rushed through her village, in southern Malawi's Nsanje district.

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The population of the southern regions of Madagascar has historically suffered multiple deprivations, a situation that has become a humanitarian crisis due to the impact of El Nino. More than 90% of households do not have basic sanitation facilities. Thes

Here's a Way to Support Every Child's Right to Clean, Safe Water

Today, billions of people struggle to manage without safe water — in their homes, workplaces, farms and in their children’s schools.

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Woman Taking Photos

Surviving the Rwandan Genocide

“I suffered, I strived to survive, I now thrive and live to make a difference in my generation”
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50 tons of emergency supplies. That’s how much lifesaving relief UNICEF has packed and shipped to help families in Beira, Mozambique who’ve lost everything to Cyclone Idai.

UNICEF Supplies Are On the Ground in Mozambique

43 tons of emergency supplies. That’s how much lifesaving relief UNICEF has packed up and shipped out to help families in Beira, Mozambique, who’ve lost everything to Cyclone Idai.

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