From UNICEF USA Newswire <[email protected]>
Subject Protecting Yemen's children, adapting to remote learning and more
Date July 16, 2020 1:08 PM
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July Newswire

Urge Congress to protect migrant children:

U.S. border restrictions in response to COVID-19 are preventing children from seeking safety. Ask your representative to protect children regardless of their migration status.

Protect children >>

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Protecting Yemen's children from COVID-19:

UNICEF health workers like 23-year old Saba in Yemen dedicate their days to preventing the spread of COVID-19 by teaching proper handwashing and hygiene techniques to families in need of lifesaving medical services.

Learn more about what's happening in Yemen >>

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How one mother is teaching her kids not to fear everything:

Koketso Moeti is raising two boys in South Africa, where pandemic fears have limited their access to friends and community. Despite these challenges, she is teaching her children how to interact with this different world in ways that are safe but still loving.

See her approach in NPR Goats and Soda >>

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Keeping children learning, no matter what:

Will schools reopen this fall? It remains a burning question across the country and around the world. Globally, over 1.5 billion children have had their education disrupted by COVID-19 and learning remains a challenge. Robert Jenkins, UNICEF Global Chief of Education, offers insight on how UNICEF is helping teachers, parents and children adapt to new normals.

Tips to support your children's education >>

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Celebrating the end of the Ebola outbreak:

Recently, the World Health Organization declared the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak -- the second largest in history -- officially over. UNICEF and partners have fought for two years to combat Ebola by delivering essential medical support and we're proud of this victory.

Read about our success in the New York Times >>

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