SEE UNICEF USA CORPORATE PARTNERS IN ACTION
Investing in young people's education can create a more equitable and inclusive economy and society for all.
Developed by UNICEF and partners, the Learning Passport helps marginalized children and young people access remote education.
India's brutal second wave of COVID-19 calls for urgent action. Companies are answering that call by supporting UNICEF's emergency response.
UNICEF corporate partners play a crucial role in getting children the lifesaving aid they need whenever and wherever they need it.
The new version of Primero, a case management tool, is revolutionizing the way social workers coordinate critical care for children at risk.
Corporate partners are pitching in to support UNICEF's work around the world during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
To fight COVID-19, UNICEF has joined forces with soap maker Savonor to make handwashing cheaper and easier for children and families.
Created by UNICEF, Microsoft & the University of Cambridge, the Learning Passport helps students continue their educations at home.
On the anniversary of the first of two devastating hurricanes, a look at what UNICEF is doing to help Caribbean islands prep for next time.
With new EU privacy rules and growing teen social media use, UNICEF & UNICEF USA ask industry to review their online policies for children.
Some tips for families on how to safeguard privacy while still empowering kids, with lessons drawn from UNICEF's industry toolkit.
A mentoring program is steering teenage girls into careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.