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Gema Jimenez: Fierce Protector of Migrant Children — and Their Rights UNICEF Mexico’s Gema Jimenez helps Central American migrant children build resilience on their difficult journeys toward a brighter future.
So That No Child Suffers Because of Who They Are or Who They Love On International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia & Biphobia, a renewed commitment to equal rights and protections for all children.
This Passover, Remember Today's Refugees A call to action from UNICEF USA President and CEO Caryl M. Stern.
How Sport Drives Development — and Sets Kids Up for Success A look at how physical play serves broader UNICEF goals for vulnerable children in education, protection, social inclusion and empowerment.
How to Help the Syrian Children's Refugee Crisis Over 2.5 million Syrian children are currently displaced by violence. Here are three ways you can help these refugee children.
On the Front Lines in the Fight to End Child Marriage in the U.S. Forced into an abusive marriage at 19, Fraidy Reiss escaped and started a nonprofit to support girls and women trapped in wedlock.
Central African Republic Child Soldiers Helped to Freedom by UNICEFThe Central African Republic (CAR) has been called the most dangerous place in the world for children. Sectarian violence has ripped the country apart, killing tens of thousands of people and driving more than a million from their homes
In South Sudan, Teenage Girls Struggle to Break Chains of Conflict Twice victims, girls who break free from an armed group's oppression can find themselves pariahs with no support upon their release.
A Former Child Soldier Tells How UNICEF Aided His Transition to Peace After the militia that forced Mohamed Sidibay to kill or be killed let him go at age 10, he had no home, family or food. He did have UNICEF.