Child Survival
"The safest person in Sierra Leone" can perform high-risk jobs without fear.
Thanks to a 26-year effort to eradicate polio, at least 10 million children have been saved from disabilities.
UNICEF’s Adolphus Scott and Hawa Page travel to Liberia’s capital to teach Ebola prevention to local youth.
Five suggestions for parents and educators to keep in mind when explaining Ebola to children.
Hawa lost two family members to Ebola. Watch her incredible survival story.
Watch a video of 16-year-old Jessica T. S. Neufville of Liberia join UNICEF in raising awareness about Ebola in West Point, Monrovia.
The New York Times follows an ambulance worker in his tireless work to save lives.
Many are abandoned by surviving relatives as fear of Ebola becomes stronger than family ties.
Madagascar is the latest country—there are 35 since 1999—to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus with UNICEF's support.
900,000 Iraqi children have been driven from their homes since January.
Water is a precious resource in Gaza. UNICEF's Chief of Field Office Pernille Ironside explains.
Conflict delayed the start of the school year, but Palestinian children are now back to learning.