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Already an Inspiration for Girls Everywhere, Malala Is Off to Oxford On a recent visit to Nigeria with UNICEF, Malala urged the country's leaders to make girls' education a priority. Read More
Getting Kids Back to School in Iraq A report from West Mosul as schools reopen with UNICEF's help. Read More
Weeks After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Is Struggling to Survive Power is out, food and water are in short supply. UNICEF USA is mobilizing to help Puerto Ricans in their darkest hour. Read More
Haiti After Matthew When it comes to natural disasters, Haiti ranks 5th most vulnerable in the world. How UNICEF is helping to reduce the risks for children. Read More
"What Could Be Better Than Being Scary Good?" R.L. Stine, author of the creepy "Goosebumps" books, on the power of Trick-or-Treating — and the monster lurking in his garage! Read More
UNICEF NextGen Works to Save and Protect Young Migrants in Mexico After a special mission to meet migrant children in Mexico, UNICEF Next Generation got busy fundraising. And then the earthquakes hit. Read More
"I Won't Sit on the Sidelines" A daughter of the Caribbean recalls Hurricane Hugo — and vows to do all she can to help those devastated by this year's devastating storms. Read More
Letter from Puerto Rico After the Storm "For my generation, hurricane season was nothing more than an excuse to miss school for a couple of days. Then Hurricane Maria hit." Read More
Worth the Wait: The READ Act is Signed into Law This legislation would make quality basic education in developing countries an objective of U.S. foreign policy. Read More