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Why We're Optimistic About the ClimateYouthful optimism and determination are Gen Z's superpowers. Here's how some young UNICEF climate activists are working to drive meaningful change.Read More »
Heart Strings: A Place Where Changing the World Feels Within ReachA new exhibit touring the U.S. introduces children and their families to the power of UNICEF to change lives and empower the next generation.Read More »
Congress Passes Annual Funding for UNICEF: What Else Comes Next?As global needs continue to outpace available resources, Congressional support for UNICEF's work for children is more important than ever.Read More »
Rights at Risk: Confronting Global Crises on Human Rights Day75 years after the adoption of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a look at how UNICEF is working to ensure the rights of every child.Read More »
Becoming a Youth AdvocateYoung people have the power and the passion to create positive change in the world. Two UNICEF Youth Advocates share the roots of their activism.Read More »
Forced to Flee, Yet Denied Refugee Status"I don't talk for myself," says Holocaust survivor Margot Friedlander. "I talk for the ones who could not talk."Read More »
The Case for Dull Moments: Prioritizing Self-Care at SchoolSetting aside downtime in your schedule can give you the opportunity you need to recharge and stay balanced.Read More »
Access to Mental Health Care Saves Young LivesIt's time to reduce stigma, promote self-care and help those in need access quality mental health care and resources.Read More »
A Break From My Five-Year Plan: Prioritizing My Mental HealthTaking time off for self-care is a strength, not a weakness.Read More »