UNICEF USA’s Advocacy WeekThis year we’re hosting our first ever digital Advocacy Week — and you’re invited! Join us March 22 – 26 to participate in virtual meetings with Congressional offices about UNICEF’s lifesaving work for children. Plus, you can connect with other UNICEF USA supporters during networking events, trainings and more!
Register for Advocacy Week to secure your spot >> |
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Fighting vaccine myths and misinformationWhile supporting the equitable distribution of vaccines to low- and middle-income countries is a key component of UNICEF’s COVID-19 efforts this year, it doesn’t stand alone. Equally important is our work to help local health systems dispel vaccine myths, combat misinformation and create vaccine acceptance and trust.
Take a look at UNICEF’s Vaccines Misinformation Management Guide >> |
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Increasing resilience in the face of climate changeBack-to-back hurricanes in Central America last year destroyed homes, uprooted families and compounded the existing struggles of poverty and lack of access to water and food. This year UNICEF teams on the ground are evolving their work to both combat climate change and mitigate the risks it can trigger.
Learn more about UNICEF’s global humanitarian action plan in 2021 >> |
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