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UNICEF and American Airlines, providing a future for kids in Honduras At first glance, Ana Bessy Zelaya looks like a typical teenager. She wears blue jeans and sneakers, and her hair is tied back with a barrette. She's quiet and occasionally flashes a quick, shy smile...
Joel Madden: Spreading the word about the Tap Project Did you know that nearly 900 million people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water? That's 4,200 children dying, every single day, from waterborne disease. As a UNICEF Ambassador and Tap Project...
Tap your friends on Facebook A new Facebook application-- Tap Your Friends --is spreading the message of the Tap Project throughout the Facebook community. The app is meant to demonstrate water's power to both take and save lives...
"Faces of Freedom" photo exhibit Pictures often are more effective at conveying a story than words ever can be. That's certainly true of the Faces of Freedom photo exhibition, part of RugMark's Most Beautiful Rug
Making a fashion statementIn 2006, the club signed a five-year global partnership agreement with UNICEF to contribute to the Millennium Development Goals and other child survival programs, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS, child exploitation and social exclusion.
From D.C. to Niger Last week, my friend Laurel left her job and home in Washington, D.C., for Niger. When she arrives, she'll face a stark contrast from DC life. While Americans continue to lose jobs and both sides of...
Newsnet: Saving babies and mothers In October, I wrote a post about the tragic toll of maternal and neonatal mortality and lamented that a UNICEF study on this crucial issue did not get the media attention it deserved. [[{"type":"media...
Thank you As the year draws to a close, we're grateful for the generous support you've given to UNICEF this year. In these times, financially challenging for so many, your commitment to the world's children is...