More About Syria
Winter brings freezing temperatures to many parts of the Middle East and North Africa — putting already vulnerable children at great risk.
The situation is dire for families trapped in the Syrian desert. An interagency convoy is delivering badly needed supplies and medical care.
Fresh waves of violence in Syria's brutal civil war will place the lives of more than 1 million children at imminent risk.
In Jordan's Azraq Refugee Camp, UNICEF-trained counselors use the power of music to help traumatized Syrian children find joy again.
A reported poison gas attack in rebel-held Douma has killed at least 42 people in their homes and injured more than 500.
Seeking to "empower a new generation," the Clooney Foundation for Justice promotes educational opportunity for Syrian refugee children.
After seven years of civil war, UNICEF's youngest Goodwill Ambassador, Muzoon Almellehan, pleads "Don't give up on Syria."
A cash transfer program organized by UNICEF and partners allows refugees to decide for themselves how best to allocate resources.
A serious shortfall in funding for winter supplies and assistance threatens 1.5 million children.
"The 7-year-old girl shot by a sniper while getting water. The 9-year-old fatally slashed by shrapnel. I never get used to it."