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UNICEF Is Helping Iraqi Youth Heal From Violence and Trauma Iraq's next generation is scarred by a brutal war. UNICEF and partners are giving them the tools they need to resume their lives. Read More »
If Vaccine Rates Keep Falling, These Diseases Could Make a Comeback We have reason to fear the latest outbreaks of preventable diseases: Vaccination rates are waning, and they are critical to disease control. Read More »
Here's How UNICEF Helped Millions of Children in 2018 In 2018, UNICEF and partners provided critical services for millions of children caught up in humanitarian crises all over the world. Read More »
In Photos, 10 Classrooms From Around the WorldEvery week, children all across the globe pack up their book bags and head off to school. In the classroom, they develop academic and social skills they can use into adulthood and friendships that can last a lifetime.Read More »
Travelling to the Summit on a Budget..Part 2! Interested in hosting an educational, panel event? Learn some tips from Georgetown University! Read More »
A Step Closer to Adulthood, Along a Cold Highway On a freezing journey from Venezuela, hardship and hope for a migrant family. Read More »
An Escalating Crisis in Central African Republic A resurgence of brutal violence has devastated CAR. Children and families are in urgent need of protection and humanitarian aid. Read More »
UNICEF Is Helping Venezuelan Children Start Over in Peru Economic and social collapse has separated many Venezuelan children from family and dreams. With help, they can reconnect with both. Read More »