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Dalia, 35, unpacks winter clothes for her daughter Rihab, 5, and son Mohammad, 4, to try on in Sinjar, southeastern rural Idlib, Syria. To keep her five children warm this winter, she has been collecting scrap wood and tree twigs to burn for heating
UNICEF Is Working to Keep Syria's Children Safe and Warm This Winter
As temperatures plummet, UNICEF and partners are delivering warm winter clothes to protect children in Syria. You can help.
A father and child arrive exhausted after crossing the Darien Gap to Bajo Chiquito, Province of Darien, Panama.
Dangerous Routes, Expulsion: the Plight of Haiti's Child Migrants
As children and women trying to get to the U.S. are swiftly returned to Port-au-Prince, UNICEF is responding to their needs.
Supporting Refugee Students’ Education During COVID-19
Refugee students have stepped up to the challenges of the pandemic, showing remarkable resilience. Here's how UNICEF has helped.
Kids play at a UNICEF-supported Child-Friendly Space at a migrant shelter in Mexico.
UNICEF USA Partners with Hispanic Federation to Help Asylum Seekers
A new Migrant Services Partnership seeks to expand legal, mental health and other services on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
A father and child arrive in Bajo Chiquito, Panama, after crossing the Darien Gap, one of the most dangerous migration routes in the world.
Amid Migration Surge, UNICEF Acts to Protect Kids at Every Step
The number of children passing through the Darien Gap, the most dangerous migration route in the world, has increased 15-fold since 2017.
Bodoor, 17, in the science lab of her UNICEF-supported school in Azraq refugee camp in Jordan in 2018. She and her family settled in Azraq after fleeing violence in Syria in 2014.
For a Young Syrian Refugee, Dreams of Space Flight & Family Reunions
Violence chased Bodoor's family out of Syria and into Jordan's Azraq Refugee Camp. Seven years later, she's still hanging on to her dreams.
Ten-year-old Ali is a Syrian refugee living in Mafraq, Jordan with his four brothers, two sisters and parents. His grandparents still live in Syria. "I miss them and really want to meet them," he said.
This Ramadan, a Generation of Syrian Children Need Our Support
Children born during Syria's decade-long civil war have no memory of peace. UNICEF is working to ensure they grow up healthy, and with hope.
A 5-year-old boy who was separated from his parent after the two arrived at the U.S. border and spent a year away from family in U.S. custody waits to board plane to his home country, with his child advocate from the Young Center by his side.
Inside Look: Centering the Best Interests of Immigrant Children
A Q&A with the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights Texas office about the group's work on behalf of unaccompanied migrant children.
On March 2, 2017 in the Syrian Arab Republic, 13-year-old Saja plays with her football. “I love playing football. When I play football, I don’t feel like I’ve lost anything at all,” she says.
Looking Back at a Wartime Childhood in Syria
Caught in a bomb attack in Aleppo years ago, 18-year-old Saja's resilient spirit helped her survive, and hold fast to her dreams.
A father and his daughter, migrants from Argentina, received legal support and sheltering services from Jewish Family Service of San Diego, a UNICEF USA grantee.
Inside Look: Welcoming Asylum Seekers in San Diego
A Q&A with Jewish Family Service about their team's legal and advocacy work for families seeking asylum in the United States.
Najwa, 10, received a box of new winter clothes from UNICEF in Hammourieh, rural Damascus in the Syrian Arab Republic.
Kids Born Into Syria's Decade-Long Civil War Need Help Now
Since the start of the Syrian civil war, UNICEF has been working to meet the needs of children and families struggling to survive.
Jennifer, 15, coloring with daughter Scarlett, migrated from Guatemala to the United States when she was 13. She made the trip with her sisters, eventually reunited with their mother in Hempstead, N.Y.
Inside Look: How UNICEF Supports Migrant Children in the United States
Migration Program Specialist Rhonda Fleischer discusses how the pandemic and a new policy landscape are shaping UNICEF strategy.

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