Child Refugee & Migrant Crisis
A resurgence of brutal violence has devastated CAR. Children and families are in urgent need of protection and humanitarian aid.
Economic and social collapse has separated many Venezuelan children from family and dreams. With help, they can reconnect with both.
As temperatures plummet, children and families uprooted by conflict and poverty are among the hardest hit.
Thousands of children have been separated from their parents since conflict began in 2013. UNICEF is making families whole again.
UNICEF and partners use rapid response teams to deliver emergency supplies and aid to conflict-affected areas of South Sudan.
Displaced by civil war as a child, Salva Dut founded a nonprofit that's building communities and helping to strengthen a young nation.
Winter brings freezing temperatures to many parts of the Middle East and North Africa — putting already vulnerable children at great risk.
UNICEF is working with partners to support and protect children and families affected by Venezuela's profound economic and social crisis.
The situation is dire for families trapped in the Syrian desert. An interagency convoy is delivering badly needed supplies and medical care.
UNICEF is on the ground, providing protection, clean water, sanitation and hygiene supplies.
UNICEF USA board member Dolores Rice Gahan reflects on her recent visit to a Rohingya refugee camp.
A UNICEF Child Alert explores why migrants flee Central America for the U.S. and Mexico, calling for the protection of their children.