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Youth Clubs Help Rohingya Children Cope With Problems in Refugee Camps UNICEF-supported clubs give adolescents a forum to discuss personal safety, early marriage and the dangers of drugs and trafficking.
UNICEF Market Helps Supergirl-Silversmiths Shine Thanks to entrepreneur training and access to a global market, the Jalapa Girls Silversmiths are confident in themselves and their futures.
UNICEF Expands Use of Blockchain to Help Deliver for Children With the launch of the new UNICEF Cryptocurrency Fund, UNICEF seeks new ways to harness the advantages of blockchain for humanitarian work.
Reflections on Yom Kippur How will our society fare when it's judged by its treatment of the world's children?
Getting Girls Back to School in AfghanistanEvery child deserves the chance to go to school. But more than 30 years of sustained conflict have devastated Afghanistan's education system.
This Diwali, UNICEF Brightens the Days of Children in NeedDiwali is almost here, and soon families in India and around the world will come together to reflect upon the many gifts life has to offer.
Dedicated Teachers Are Educating Afghanistan's GirlsDevoted teachers are giving their all to ensure that Afghanistan's next generation of girls get an education and reach their full potential.
In Venezuela, Hero Teachers Are Determined To Keep Kids in School UNICEF is helping dedicated teachers make sure their students get an education in Venezuela, where daily life is more difficult than ever.
Young People Speak Out: End Violence in Schools NowNo one should be afraid to go to school. Yet for far too many students around the world, school is a dangerous place.