Education
Learning to read and write is a game changer for children. That's why UNICEF works to provide learning opportunities in 144 countries.
Nearly 2 million children are out of school in West and Central Africa, where armed groups are waging a war against education itself.
Children enrolled in quality early learning programs do better in school, and go on to become more productive adults.
UNICEF and LEGO have teamed up to help children around the world learn problem-solving, creativity, communication and teamwork.
UNICEF is helping children in 155 countries get the quality education they deserve. Here, a look inside schools around the world.
Malawian high schooler Happiness Ndawu tells MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell: "If I weren't in school I would have been married by now."
UNICEF and Lawrence O'Donnell's K.I.N.D. Fund gave 15-year-old aspiring doctor Joyce Chisale the power — and platform — to change her world.
On World Teachers' Day, UNICEF salutes dedicated and caring teachers around the world.
UNICEF is dedicated to making sure all children learn to read, so they can look forward to a brighter future.
UNICEF and the government of Papua New Guinea team up with partners like ALEX AND ANI to train early childhood educators.
UNICEF is partnering with women's groups like Zonta International and Dining For Women to improve the lives of girls around the world.
Built on small acts of kindness and moments of bravery, these books inspire children to become young humanitarians.