Child Survival
Julien Harneis, UNICEF Yemen, warns that continuous bombardment and fighting are exposing children to violence, disease and deprivation.
More than 120 humanitarian organizations and U.N. agencies urge people around the world to call for an end to the crisis.
UNICEF hails a victory against the disease, but thousands of children still need care.
Reflections from Ghana, where UNICEF works to sustain maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination.
From Syria to the shores of the Mediterranean and beyond, UNICEF is working where children are cold and struggling.
"Society should be measured, is measured, by how we treat our children."
"I lost my husband. Some of them lost their parents. We all got affected one way or another."
From Syria to Europe, children are in urgent need. Here's how you can help them today.
Remember that children don't choose the countries they're born into or the conflicts around them.
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Hundreds dead; many affected areas completely inaccessible; UNICEF is prepared to deliver lifesaving supplies in Afghanistan and Pakistan.