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For Every Child, PeaceAs UNICEF and partners continue to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages, children share their hopes for lasting peace.Read More »
Community Health Workers on the Front Lines in the Fight Against PolioCommunity health workers play a key role as Pakistan strives for a polio-free future for every child.Read More »
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies in EthiopiaAn innovative program in Ethiopia is keeping girls like 14-year-old Mellion in school by providing a high-energy biscuit when they need it most.Read More »
Working Toward Climate Resilience in the MaldivesFor Maldivians, climate change is an existential threat. For UNICEF Consultant Maeed Zahir, moving toward solutions starts with youth. [VIDEO]Read More »
5 Ways to Fight Hate and DiscriminationIntolerance and hate crimes are on the rise in the U.S. and beyond. Now is the time to take action.Read More »
South Sudan Sinks Deeper into CrisisUNICEF appeals for support to help step up its response amid rising child malnutrition, disease outbreaks and spillover from the war in Sudan.Read More »
Children Trapped in Gaza Conflict Face Generational TraumaAs intensive bombardment continues, UNICEF and partners remain on the ground in Gaza, working to save children's lives and protect their futures.Read More »
UNICEF Delivers Relief After Hurricane Otis Slams MexicoAn estimated 300,000 children in southwestern Guerrero state are in need of emergency assistance.Read More »
Gaza and Israel: The Cost of War Will Be Counted in Children’s LivesThousands of kids have reportedly died since this war began. Those who survive might be scarred forever.Read More »