With homes and essential infrastructure destroyed in the midst of a harsh winter, UNICEF is providing families with critically needed fuel to heat their temporary spaces and warm clothes to keep children safe from the cold. Give to rush 5X the cold winter relief >>
The longest drought in 40 years and multiple climate hazards have forced many students to drop out of school. In response, UNICEF and Education Cannot Wait have implemented catch up classes, back-to-school initiatives and climate-resilient educational pathways to help children return to class and thrive. Give to power 5X the efforts to help children keep learning >>
Constant bombardment has destroyed schools, hospitals and other key infrastructure — leaving millions of people, including children, without basic necessities. UNICEF and partners are delivering primary health care, water and hygiene kits, mattresses, blankets and psychosocial services to support children's mental health. Give to deliver 5X more emergency relief >>
Escalated hostilities with neighboring countries and a refugee crisis have taken a toll on the mental health and lives of young children. With the support of parents and social workers, UNICEF has implemented mental health programs to help children cope with the trauma they’ve experienced and help communities recover. Give to sustain 5X the mental health assistance >>
Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is a painful disease that threatens tens of thousands of infants every year and continues to threaten the lives of babies in Pakistan. UNICEF and partners are providing access to vaccination and better health facilities to help eliminate MNT. Give to fund 5X the vaccines >>
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