Child Survival
With UNICEF assistance, 23 primary schools have re-opened in the past few weeks alone.
Caryl M. Stern explains how children worldwide are under direct attack—with their lives, hopes and futures hanging in the balance.
The Refuge Project by Magna Carta features heartbreaking accounts of loss from the front lines of the European refugee crisis.
Our President and CEO on the refugee crisis — 28 million children have been uprooted by conflict. We must see them as CHILDREN FIRST.
Six months ago, 85,000 people fled the city as battles raged. Today, kids are studying again in Fallujah's schools.
More than 100,000 children living under threat of Boko Haram are back in school with UNICEF's help.
Providing a safe place for kids to learn and play is one way UNICEF works to help children at risk.
As temperatures drop below freezing, UNICEF aims to reach 2.5 million Syrian children with warm winter gear.
UPDATE: 40,000 people have been displaced within and from the area. Half of them are children.
As a child in Sierra Leone, Ishmael Beah lost everything. UNICEF helped give him back a future.
A convoy carrying UNICEF aid reaches the city in the largest distribution to date.
For five years the children of Syria have endured devastating conflict. Hear how they are doing — in their own words.