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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
A Malnourished Toddler's Recovery in Central African RepublicFor more than 70 years, UNICEF has been putting children first, protecting their rights and providing the assistance and services they need to survive and thrive.
Online Donations: How You Can Donate Money Online to UNICEF USA Looking to make an online donation to charity that helps kids? UNICEF USA works hard to save children in need all over the world.
UNICEF Funding Approved by United States Congress Now is the time to ask your Members of Congress to maintain critical support for UNICEF in 2020.
Homemade Toys Help Refugee Children LearnBy 2050, an estimated 42 percent of the world's new babies will be born in Africa. UNICEF and the LEGO Foundation want to make sure every child gets the best start in life, so they've teamed up.
Creative Play Can Help Build Children's Futures UNICEF and LEGO have teamed up to help children around the world learn problem-solving, creativity, communication and teamwork.
No More Child Trafficking A Girl Scout tells her story of working to raise awareness of child trafficking in the U.S and India.
Fighting Menstruation Myths Keeps Girls in School A bother, sometimes a pain — but periods don't have to be shameful, too.
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.