UNICEF Girls Education Equity

No Time to Wait

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The Every Child Fund

Three illustrated profiles of women with varying shades of skin, facing right. To their right are a drawing of a UNICEF plane, and a UNICEF worker watching a child get water out of a UNICEF water cooler.

Flexible funding: UNICEF’s most valuable tool for children

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Sileen, 4, is sitting in front of the classrooms at one of the UNRWA school turned into a shelter for many families following the escalation in the Gaza Strip.
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In the Gaza Strip on Feb. 15, 2024, a UNICEF-trained screener measures 2-year-old Leen's mid-upper arm circumference; the reading in red indicates she is suffering from severe acute malnutrition, the most visible and life-threatening form of malnutrition.
© UNICEF/UNI519938/El Baba
Rising Malnutrition Puts Children's Lives At Grave Risk In Gaza
As the conflict in Gaza enters its 20th week, an unprecedentedly rapid rise in malnutrition is threatening the lives of children.
Children participate in a creativity class at the Spilno Child Spot in Kharkiv, Ukraine, one of over 200 service hubs supported by UNICEF. Some 300 children visit this Spilno center every day; it's where kids can learn, play and feel safe, and where caregivers can get referrals to health and protection services.
©UNICEF/UNI454846/Filippov
UNICEF Won't Stop Helping Children In Ukraine
Full-scale War Hits 2-year Mark

UNICEF won't stop working for every child.