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The U.S. Fund for UNICEF offers "Really Simple Syndication" (RSS) for the dissemination of news and other content from our website. RSS allows users to obtain updates automatically whenever fresh news becomes available. Headlines and summaries syndicated via our RSS feeds are accompanied by links to the full content, available on the U.S. Fund for UNICEF website.

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URL: http://www.unicefusa.org/newsfeed AddThis Feed Button
Description: The latest stories from our website about UNICEF's work on behalf of children worldwide

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Description: The U.S. Fund for UNICEF's blog from the field about child survival

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What is a news reader?

RSS news feeds can be read with a web-based news reader (also called news aggregators), or with dedicated news reader software. News readers collect, update and display RSS feeds.

Web-based news readers typically require users to register and subscribe to the particular feeds they are interested in. For assistance with the registration and subscription process, users should refer to the support information available on the web-based news reader sites. Lists of web-based news readers are available online, for example here and here (external links).

Dedicated news reader software requires installation on a user's computer. For assistance, users should refer to the documentation available for the software. Lists of news reader software packages are available online, for example here and here (external links).

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All content of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF website and RSS feed is protected by law, including, as applicable, copyright laws. Use of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's RSS feed constitutes acceptance of the terms of use. The U.S. Fund for UNICEF reserves the right to discontinue this service at any time.

If you wish to provide the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's RSS feed on your website or in conjunction with any commercial purposes, please contact us. Please provide your name, organization, contact details, web site address and the purpose for which you intend to use the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's RSS feeds.

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