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UNICEF USA welcomes the U.S. government's move to end Title 42. Pushback from Congress threatens to prolong it. Here's why it matters.
Only one-third of America's children feel included in the political process. UNICEF USA is working to change that.
This March, UNICEF volunteer advocates will meet virtually with Congressional offices to raise support for UNICEF's lifesaving work.
Year in and year out, UNICEF USA supporters pursue a more equitable world for children through advocacy.
UNICEF marks 75 years delivering for children by renewing commitments and mobilizing support for action against its greatest challenge yet.
Two youth climate activists share takeaways from November's global conference as we consider how to create a safer, more equitable future.
Both chambers of Congress have introduced bipartisan resolutions honoring UNICEF’s work for children.
This October, UNICEF USA assembled UNICEF experts, community partners and youth advocates to discuss the importance of mental health.
UNICEF USA volunteers lead advocacy efforts during August Congressional Recess by hosting meetings to advocate for children globally.
Millions of children are at risk of irreversible harm due to poor nutrition during their early — and most critical — years of life.
New York recently became the sixth state to ban child marriage with no exceptions.
In honor of Pride Month, UNICEF USA renews its longstanding commitment to protecting the rights of LGBTQ children and youth.