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UNICEF

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UNICEF saves children’s lives, defends their rights, and helps them fulfill their potential. We never give up 🌎.

About us

UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone. And we never give up.

Website
https://www.unicef.org/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1946
Specialties
Child Survival and Early Childhood Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, Child Protection, Policy Advocacy and Partnerships, Humanitarian response, Supply and Logistics, Research and analysis, Development, and Innovation

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    After two years of near constant bombardments, destruction and fear, the ceasefire brings long-overdue hope for children and families in Gaza. To continue protecting and prioritizing children’s lives and futures, UNICEF calls for three critical things: maintain the ceasefire, surge all of the needed goods and materials into Gaza, and ensure safe access both for civilians to move and for humanitarians to meet people in need, wherever they are.

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    It’s deeply painful. Its impacts can last a lifetime. Female genital mutilation (FGM) can cause long-term physical and psychological damage, with serious medical complications. In humanitarian and fragile contexts, the risks associated with FGM may be further exacerbated. UNICEF and partners are committed to ending this human rights violation by 2030, once and for all. #GirlGoals #EndFGM

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    “When the earthquake struck at midnight, I was terrified. We ran out of the house just before it collapsed. We had nothing - no shelter, no food - until someone told my father that camps were being set up for families like ours,” recalls Khaled, 12, about the devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan over a month ago. UNICEF and partners are supporting families like Khaled’s in camps for those displaced by the earthquake, especially for water, sanitation and hygiene, by installing gender-segregated emergency latrines, improving both hygiene and dignity for earthquake-affected families. Over 212,000 children are at risk of acute watery diarrhoea and other deadly waterborne diseases in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan. Over the past month, UNICEF and partners have scaled up efforts to deliver safe water, emergency toilets, hygiene supplies and health information. As UNICEF stays and delivers for children in Afghanistan, join us to support them by donating here: https://lnkd.in/gp3fuNXH

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    • A boy in brown clothing walks  past  emergency latrines
    • A boy in brown clothing walks near emergency latrines
    • Boy in brown clothing washing hands at outdoor water taps connected to a large metal tank with UNICEF logo
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    From Gaza to Haiti, Sudan to DR Congo, millions of children are living through humanitarian crises that are devastating to their mental health. Too often, the support they need is missing. Mental health is a fundamental human right, essential not only for children to survive but to thrive. In emergencies, it needs to be prioritized, because neglecting it causes long-term harm for individuals and society alike. UNICEF and partners are urgently investing in child and adolescent mental health. Trained frontline staff are ready to respond, provide care and support children so they can reach their full potential, even in crises. #OnMyMind

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    In Gaza, UNICEF and partners have been providing essential and life-saving assistance to children and families. Rawan Eleyan from UNICEF State of Palestine outlines their current and urgent needs. UNICEF is ready to scale up this assistance and continues to call for the unimpeded entry of humanitarian aid and commercial supplies at scale. The ceasefire must be sustained.

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    Since 2001, Kimberly-Clark and UNICEF have partnered to protect the health and well-being of over 14 million babies, girls and women. And we're just getting started. From a baby’s first steps, to a girl discovering her potential, to a woman achieving her goals, together we're supporting every stage of the journey.

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    Eleven-year-old Awatif and her family fled the ongoing conflict in Al Fasher, Sudan, seeking refuge in Tawila. Awatif longs to return home. “I want to go back to school and be with my friends like I used to. What a wonderful time we had. I miss those days so much,” she recalls. At a UNICEF-supported child-friendly space, she has found some way to feel hopeful and enjoy her favourite hobby of drawing. “They made this centre possible for us to forget about the negative impact of the war on us,” she says. Children in Sudan need peace so they can live their childhood.

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    13-year-old Alisa from Ukraine dreams of becoming an architect to help rebuild her country. Despite the war, a spinal tumor and the negative impact this all had on her mental health, she remains determined to reach her goals. Through our #POWER4Girls programme, UNICEF is supporting girls like Alisa to access skills training and essential services to reach their full potential. #GirlGoals

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    Children and young people around the world face growing mental health challenges, yet too often their needs are overlooked. In emergencies, from conflict to climate disasters and displacement, these challenges become even more urgent, putting their ability to cope at risk. That's why UNICEF and partners are calling on governments to put psychosocial support at the heart of every emergency response, because every child has a right to good mental health and well-being. #OnMyMind

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