Stories About Our Mission
Health tips and advice to help you make wise decisions and keep loved ones safe this holiday season.
Q&A with UNICEF Migration Program Specialist Rhonda Fleischer, who explains the intricacies of UNICEF's work in the United States.
The Director of UNICEF’s Office of Emergency Programs reports on the urgent and growing needs of children: "There is no time to waste."
World leaders must prioritize COVID-19 vaccines for Africa, where just 6 percent of the population is vaccinated.
UNICEF is scaling its humanitarian response — but more support is needed to save and protect children from malnutrition and other threats.
Providing communities with health and hygiene information people can trust is an important part of UNICEF's work to end the pandemic.
Young people are optimistic about the future yet far from complacent. These and other findings of a multigenerational, international survey.
As temperatures plummet, UNICEF and partners are delivering warm winter clothes to protect children in Syria. You can help.
A landmine took Ibrahim's legs. At a UNICEF-supported prosthetic center in Aden, Yemen, he received new limbs and hope for the future.
Ali Mohammad lost his two young children to acute malnutrition in Yemen. With support from UNICEF, his nephew is getting the help he needs.
Three children growing up in Afar, Amhara and Tigray share their hopes for peace, education and a better future.
A looming lack of syringes threatens to make it harder for COVAX to get COVID-19 vaccines into arms in 2022. UNICEF proposes a solution.