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Mental health in the dental profession during COVID 19

COVID FOMO

Why it feels like you’re missing out on experiences and what you can do about It.
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Sophia Chew, a 16-year-old Seattle photographer, made this self-portrait at the start of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.

Alone Together: Young Artists Create Community Despite Coronavirus

Isolated at home, teenage photographers around the world are joining forces online to share their work and their hopes for the future.
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On May 20, 2019, Uuriintsolmon Erdenejargal, 1, cuddles with her older sister, Gunjidmaa Nyambat, 5, at their home in Murun, Khövsgöl province, Mongolia.

Working Together to End Racism Against Asian Americans

During this global crisis, it's more important than ever that we all remain in solidarity with one another.
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Another new safe water access point opens in a village in Guinea.

Tapping Into Safe Water in Guinea

UNICEF's Water for Guinea project is making safe water more accessible in vulnerable communities — a mission that's more critical than ever.
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UNICEF UNITE4Children Booth

The World Scout Jamboree and Me

In honor of National Girl Scout Day, UNICEF USA's Comms Fellow Jen shares the story of the day she became a Scout
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Woman with Crutches Holding Soccer Ball

Looking Back at a Wartime Childhood in Syria

Donate Now Saja was only 7 when the Syrian civil war began. Only 11 when she was hit by a bomb blast during an attack on Bab Al-Nairab, her neighborhood in Eastern Aleppo. Saja lost her left leg that...

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14 children smiling and playing outside in a sunny enclosed area.

10 Years of the Syrian Conflict: Challenges & Success for Education

As the Syrian Arab Republic enters its tenth year of conflict and crisis, children continue to pay the heaviest price.

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Woman with Young Children Outside Tent Entrance

A Year of COVID-19 Inflames Displaced Syrian Kids' Wounds of War

After ten years of crisis, Syrian children remain at the center of the tragedy. Some 2.6 million have been displaced inside Syria; another 2.5 million live as refugees in neighboring countries.

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A father and daughter from Argentina who recently received support from Jewish Family Service of San Diego, part of the Rapid Response Network working in the San Diego border region to protect the rights of asylum seekers.

Inside Look: Welcoming Asylum Seekers in San Diego

A Q&A with Jewish Family Service about their team's legal and advocacy work for families seeking asylum in the United States.
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