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UNICEF 3h
One in three of the 🌏’s migrants is under 30. Young migrants are full of potential. When they’re supported they can become agents of positive change for safe migration, equality and friendship. We must listen to them and amplify their voices.
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UNICEF 3h
A man-made crisis means almost every single child in , 11.3 million, depends on aid. To help save innocent lives, we need peace.
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UNICEF 4h
"It means on TV, I watch cartoons, instead of watching people die." We asked Ala'a, 12, from , what peace means to her.
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Henrietta H. Fore 12h
Immunization is one of the most effective public health interventions we can make. Yet millions of children are missing out on life-saving vaccines. Our partnership with is vital to reach the unreached.
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Henrietta H. Fore 7h
I am inspired by the moment last week when young people gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, to draft a global manifesto calling on world leaders to in schools. Every child has a right to feel safe in school.
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UNICEF 5h
Invest in migrant children. Invest in the future. The Global Compact has the potential to change communities and lives. Now is the time to act.
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UNICEF 9h
This little girl is being treated for malnutrition at a UNICEF-supported hospital in Sa'ana, Yemen. Over 400,000 severely malnourished children urgently need help. We are working around-the-clock to treat children - but to save more lives, we need peace.
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UNICEF 10h
She's 15. Her husband is 73. This is Sonjida's story.
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UNICEF 14h
"Make us visible." 19-year-old Yasmin addressing world delegates at . We must listen to migrant children and young people, invest in them and make them count.
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UNICEF 17h
Not all heroes wear capes. Surood is helping girls and women in Iraq who have experienced violence and abuse:
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UNICEF 19h
A mother. A doctor. A teacher. A midwife. A former child soldier. Against the odds, these heroes are helping in Central African Republic.
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UN Climate Change Dec 5
“I have learned that you are never too small to make a difference.” , the school girl that inspires the world with her call for more , shared her experience today at the
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UNICEF 20h
“Every woman and girl has the right to choose what they want in life.” Hanan, a Syrian refugee. When you empower one woman, you empower a community.
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UNICEF 23h
👏👏👏 This is what it looks like to protect the world's most vulnerable children through play.
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Henrietta H. Fore Dec 5
Some of our most formative experiences happen during adolescence. We must promote safe spaces so that girls can be girls:
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Geert Cappelaere Dec 5
In today, 7 million children go to sleep hungry every night. Every single day, 400,000 children face life-threatening severe acute malnutrition and could die any minute. More than 2 million children are out of school.
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UNICEF Dec 5
Three-quarters of Yemen’s population is in need, half of them are children. This is how we're supporting.
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UNICEF Dec 5
There are no borders in our hearts. Inspiring words from 19-year-old Yasmin Youssef at .
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UNICEF Dec 5
A staggering 93% of the world's children are breathing dangerously polluted air. We're calling on leaders at to urgently reduce air pollution. It's time to replace fossil fuel combustion with cleaner, renewable sources of energy.
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UNICEF Dec 5
Over 250 million people around the world are on the move. The Global Compact is a once in a generation opportunity to transform the lives of millions of . It’s time for action!
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