An Iraqi girl in a non-formal school suppored by UNICEF  | Photo © UNICEF/HQ03-0044/Shehzad Noorani

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF has Regional Offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles. These offices raise awareness about UNICEF's lifesaving work in their communities through local events and activities.

Visiting New York City?

Stop by the Danny Kaye Visitors Center at UNICEF House to learn about UNICEF's work and history through a dynamic exhibit featuring an interactive light show, kiosks, and photos. The exhibit is free and open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. UNICEF House is located at 3 UN Plaza on 44th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues.

 

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Recent News

February 4, 2012

Piped clean drinking water in Angola improves children's health

In the Matala municipality in Angola, a UNICEF supported project is providing ready access to clean drinking water to nearly 2,000 homes through taps installed at homes and in communities. Only 50% of Angolans have access to improved drinking water sources. With improved access to water the rates of diarrhea and cholera have fallen to next to nothing in Matala, compared to when the cleanest water source was a river 3 miles away. Because the safe water was so far away, people would take unsafe water from nearby streams resulting in illnesses.

February 3, 2012

UNICEF providing vaccines to children in Haiti's hardest-to-reach communities

UNICEF is implementing a program to ensure that every child in Haiti is immunized against diseases like polio, diphtheria, tetanus, and measles-rubella. The program, known as RED (Reach Every District), helps manage resources and link services with communities. RED also provides supportive supervision and monitoring for action. This approach will improve communication between communities and health workers, increasing vaccination coverage.