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The U.S. Fund supports UNICEF's humanitarian relief work in over 150 countries. Whether applied to our education, health or water fund, your donation supports child survival and the development of youth worldwide. While you are welcome to contribute to a specific region or initiative, your support goes furthest when you allow us to apply it to those countries and programs most in need of funding by donating to our General Fund.

UNICEF's core global programs

EDUCATION  |  EMERGENCY RELIEF  |  HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION
HIV/AIDS  |  NUTRITION  |  PROTECTION | WATER & SANITATION

Regional and country-specific programs

AFGHANISTAN  |  BANGLADESH  |  BOLIVIA  | ETHIOPIA 
HAITI  |  HORN OF AFRICAIRAQ  |  LIBYA | MEXICO   
MYANMAR  | PAKISTAN | PALESTINIAN TERRITORY 
PHILIPPINES | SOMALIA  | YEMEN |  VIETNAM 

Special initiatives

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT

GEORGE HARRISON FUND FOR UNICEF

HAITI 365

K.I.N.D.: KIDS IN NEED OF DESKS

SCHOOLS FOR AFRICA

TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR UNICEF

THE UNICEF CRYSTAL SNOWFLAKE

THE UNICEF TAP PROJECT

 

 

 

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Recent News

May 16, 2012

Syrian refugee children struggle to come to terms with violence in their homeland

In a house outside Antakya in southern Turkey, parents fleeing the violence in Syria have set up a makeshift school for their children. For children, it’s the beginning of a new normality as the carnage grinds on in their homeland. But the school’s headmaster says many of the school’s 196 children are struggling to come to terms with the violence and loss, and that more assistance is urgently needed to help them reclaim their future. The children’s psychological state is especially tenuous, after having witnessed so much violence.

May 15, 2012

The Child Survival Revolution 2.0

Since 1970 global under-five deaths have fallen by more than 54%. Still 21,000 children die every day from preventable causes. UNICEF and partners are standing at the cusp of a new child survival revolution to leverage powerful new interventions to help every child achieve the milestone of a fifth birthday. Once children reach age five, they are far more likely to survive to adulthood. Join us to help more children achieve their fifth birthday.