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Cyclone Emergency in Bangladesh: UNICEF Is ThereAs Cyclone Remal batters coastal areas of southern Bangladesh, UNICEF stands ready to assist impacted children and families.
Protecting Benin's Children From PolioWith support from UNICEF and Rotary International, health workers in Benin go the distance to ensure every child is protected against polio. [video]
Access to Mental Health Services for Children Begins Locally: Advocates Can HelpNow's the time to speak out on behalf of investment in better mental health resources for children and adolescents. Here's how to help.
Surmounting Challenges to Get Lifesaving Supplies to Haiti's ChildrenKey supply chains remain strangled by armed groups, keeping millions of children at risk of malnutrition and disease. An update on the crisis. [video]
The Unheard Voices of Adolescents in GazaChildren struggling to survive in the Gaza Strip yearn for a world "brimming with joy, free from violence and bloodshed."
Helping Ukrainian Refugee Children ThriveWar in Ukraine forced siblings Eva and Misha to leave everything familiar behind. UNICEF and partners are helping them adjust. [video]
Acutely Malnourished Children in Sudan Need Urgent SupportCampaigns to curb child malnutrition through mass screenings, immediate referrals and treatment are underway, but more help is needed.
Flash Flooding Ravages AfghanistanUNICEF is providing emergency aid to families swamped by heavy rains and flash floods in Afghanistan.
Crisis in Haiti: 'I Thought It Was the End for Me'Surging violence in Haiti has forced thousands of families out of their homes, exposing displaced children to horrors no child should have to endure.