January Newswire
Protect children from climate change's impact.
With the U.S. expected to rejoin the Paris Agreement, tell Congress why it is critical that children are at the center of climate change solutions: Act now >>
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Dreamers still need our help
In June 2020, the Supreme Court overturned the Trump Administration’s effort to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. While this ruling was important, permanent action is still needed to protect the rights of 650,000 children and families who call the U.S. home.
Learn how you can advocate for Dreamers >>
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Thousands of children are trafficked in the U.S. every year, preyed upon in moments of vulnerability and need. Our work to fight back against this awful practice doesn’t just happen in January -- it’s part of our commitment to protect children around the world.
Learn more about child trafficking >>
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The challenges of delivering vaccines
Ongoing conflict, poor infrastructure and misinformation lead to challenges in vaccination efforts. While UNICEF is a leader in the distribution of vaccines, internal issues within developing countries can make efforts even more difficult.
Read more about difficult vaccination efforts >>
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Sesame Street creates Rohingya Muppets to reach children
In an effort to provide education and help children living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Sesame Workshop will introduce two new muppets. Created with input from Rohingya refugee children, the muppets, a pair of twins named Noor Yasmin and Aziz will share their experiences and appear in educational materials.
Meet Noor Yasmin and Aziz >>
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