Helping Syrian children survive a harsh winterOver ten years of conflict and displacement have devastated millions of children and families in Syria. Now, severe winter weather conditions are cutting off access to already limited supplies and putting children in danger. UNICEF is on the ground delivering emergency assistance to help children survive — and you can help too.
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COVID-19 vaccine guidance if you're afraid of needlesAs the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, you may be wondering, “How much will vaccination hurt?” The honest short answer appears to be: Not much! NPR’s Goats and Soda has expert insight and tips on how to approach your shot when it’s available to you.
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How radio school is helping children learnSince the beginning of pandemic-related school closures, UNICEF and partners have worked to create distance-learning programs designed for even the hardest-to-reach students. Lessons broadcast over radio have allowed children in remote places to continue learning and pursuing their goals.
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A look at UNICEF's critical work in South SudanEven before the pandemic made life harder, children in South Sudan were up against large-scale drought, flooding and severe food insecurity. UNICEF is there making sure children get lifesaving immunizations and access to safe water, education and nutrition.
Learn about 4 of the ways UNICEF helps children in South Sudan >> |
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