In the wake of World Water Day last month, the water crisis has come into stark relief in war-riven Iraq. In the wake of World Water Day last month, the water crisis has come into stark relief in war...
Cyclone Ivan pummeled the island nation of Madagascar last month, leaving a vast trail of mangled roads and bridges, smashed homes and schools and ruined crops. Several news agencies, including the AP...
Somalia's worsening conflict, and UNICEF's efforts to help its youngest victims, drew several headlines over the past month. The BBC , Voice of America and NPR covered UNICEF's emergency appeal to...
Adam Fifield is on staff at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. He'll be doing weekly round-ups of news coverage of interest. This is his first post. Greetings news buffs! For those of you who want to keep...
Jen Banbury is on staff at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and will be blogging regularly about issues affecting child survival around the world. This is her first post. CHILD SURVIVAL . That's a phrase we...
UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu recently visited a UNICEF-sponsored program for orphans and children with disabilities in Moscow, Russia and shares her experience in the following post. Last week I was in...
Jenna Bush, former UNICEF intern and author of Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope , based on her work with UNICEF, is visiting UNICEF programs in Peru and blogging from the field. This is her third entry...
Jenna Bush, former UNICEF intern and author of Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope , based on her work with UNICEF, is visiting UNICEF programs in Peru and blogging from the field. This is her second entry...
In December, UNICEF Ambassador Clay Aiken visited children affected by the recent flooding in Mexico and made an appeal for $100,000 to support UNICEF programs. Well, you did it again! I asked you to...
After four days of violence, as roads begin opening in Kenya and transport becomes possible, UNICEF is working with the Kenya Red Cross to send essential supplies to affected children . After four...