Breadcrumb Home UNICEF in action UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children April 17, 2015 Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on Facebook Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on Twitter Share UNICEF USA | UNICEF Asks Snapchat Users to Speak Out for Nigeria's Children on LinkedIn If you were forced to flee from your home, what would you miss most?[View the story "#BringBackOurChildhood on Snapchat" on Storify]Learn MoreDonate now More from UNICEF USARecommended StoriesNowhere in Gaza Is Safe for ChildrenAs the ground assault on Rafah intensifies, 600,000 children remain caught in the crosshairs. UNICEF aid is making an impact but more help is needed.Children in Lebanon Are Paying the Price of 6 Months of Increasing ConflictNear-daily airstrikes are hitting deeper and deeper into Lebanon, putting more children and families at risk.The Benefits of Building Classrooms out of Recycled Plastic BricksA firsthand look at an innovative program to improve learning, encourage environmental action and empower women in Côte d’Ivoire.
Nowhere in Gaza Is Safe for ChildrenAs the ground assault on Rafah intensifies, 600,000 children remain caught in the crosshairs. UNICEF aid is making an impact but more help is needed.
Children in Lebanon Are Paying the Price of 6 Months of Increasing ConflictNear-daily airstrikes are hitting deeper and deeper into Lebanon, putting more children and families at risk.
The Benefits of Building Classrooms out of Recycled Plastic BricksA firsthand look at an innovative program to improve learning, encourage environmental action and empower women in Côte d’Ivoire.