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Hurricane Patricia, the strongest storm ever recorded, is headed toward Mexico's Pacific coast.
Hurricane Patricia Strikes Mexico
The potentially catastrophic storm makes landfall; initial damage less than feared; life-threatening floods and mudslides still a danger.
World Polio Day 2015. A infant in Nigeria is immunized against polio during a UNICEF-supported vaccination drive in March,2015.
Journey to a Polio-Free World: Africa's Extraordinary Achievement
UPDATE: Nigeria marks two years without a single case. Watch our short film on a major step toward a polio-free world.
Typhoon Koppu has displaced more than 100,000 people in the Philippines.
Typhoon Koppu Hits the Philippines
The storm made landfall with torrential rain and flooding. UNICEF has readied tents, generators and water purification tablets.
Girls in Kano, Nigeria. In September 2015, W.H.O announced that polio is no longer endemic in Nigeria.
Journey to a Polio-Free Africa: Nigeria's Eradication Milestone
Home to half the world's cases just three years ago, Nigeria is no longer polio-endemic. Watch our short film to see how it happened.
Urging mothers to get vaccinated and teaching proper antenatal and umbilical cord care has ended MNT in Cambodia
Cambodian Mothers Dream Easier as the Country Defeats Tetanus
A deadly childhood disease finally loses its grip on Cambodia as the country is certified MNT-free.
A new UNICEF report brings great news: more of the world’s children are surviving early childhood than ever before.
Nearly 50 Million Children's Lives Saved Since 2000
A new UNICEF report brings great news: more of the world’s children are surviving early childhood than ever before.
Two refugee children fill water from a UNICEF-supplied pump.
Child Refugee Crisis: 3 Things to Know About Children on the Run
Who is running, why they are running, and how you can help.
A mother holds her baby who is about to be vaccinated against tetanus
India Celebrates a Lifesaving Victory in its War Against Tetanus
India's gain brings the world one giant step closer to global elimination of MNT.
A woman carries her grandson at a shelter for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrina 10 Years Later
Remembering a special relief effort: The only time in history that UNICEF was called upon to deliver aid to U.S. kids.
Polio survivors like Amina Abdullhidiso who help convince families to vaccinate their children have helped raise Nigeria's immunization rates. © UNICEF/NYHQ2015-0681/Rich
Nigeria Reaches Important Milestone in Fight to End Polio
The deadly and debilitating disease, once endemic in Nigeria, is one step closer to being eradicated.
© UNICEF/NYHQ2015-0251/El Baba
Photos: One Year Later, Gaza's Children Struggle to Recover
Thousands of children, many having lost relatives and homes, continue to live in rubble.
Schoolchildren at the launch of the UNICEF-supported Back to Learning campaign in Yambio County in Western Equatoria State. © UNICEF/NYHQ2015-1513/McIlwaine
South Sudan: Children Caught in a Savage Conflict
Some are victims of atrocities; others are forced to fight themselves.

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