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UNICEF Market Holiday Gifts That Give Back to the World's Children Make this the season of giving back with handmade artisanal gifts that support UNICEF's work to save and protect the world's children.
How Tetanus Vaccines Give Newborns a Fighting Chance in Yemen UNICEF and partners are working to protect mothers and babies from maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Fighting HIV in Cameroon With Early Infant DiagnosisEarly diagnosis is crucial for the 3 million children living with AIDS worldwide, yet only 51 percent of infants born to mothers living with HIV are tested in the first two months of life.
Saving Lives, One Toilet at a TimeLast year, UNICEF direct support helped nearly 19 million people gain access to safe drinking water and 10.8 million with basic sanitation.
Five Ways Handwashing Saves Lives and Makes Children SmarterUNICEF and partners are working in more than 100 countries to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities, and to teach children that handwashing can be the difference between life and death.
How UNICEF Has Impacted My Life Houston intern Madhu Nambi shares about her life changing internship experience at UNICEF USA
UNICEF and Houston come together to celebrate World Children’s Day A diverse group of communities celebrate the global movement 'for children, by children' with City of Houston
For Every Child, Safe Water 1 in 3 people globally — about 2.2. billion — do not have access to safe drinking water. UNICEF and partners are working to change that.
Teen Reporters in Madagascar Reshape Their Community Junior Reporters Club members are learning how to write, edit and record radio skits about issues affecting Malagasy youth.