UNICEF-supported clinics provide essential health and nutrition services for displaced families struggling to survive.
Pure water is flowing for the first time in the remote village of Katchuat, South Sudan, after young people in eastern Idaho teamed up to help transform lives in one of the poorest nations on Earth.
Sudan's civil war is starving millions of civilians, who rely largely on foreign aid that has come from the U.S. more than ...
J ames Akot has three goats. He shares them with his wife, his mother, three younger siblings, and two of his cousin's ...
The Nile River is the backbone of life for millions of people across Northeast Africa, but its waters have long been a source ...
UNICEF is mainstreaming climate-smart programming to protect and empower young people, mitigate negative impacts and ...
Food distribution is being stopped. Health services are being shut down. Lifesaving aid is being tied up, with no way to ...
Lieutenant Anisa Mukashema, commander of the UNMISS Female Engagement Team from Rwanda, reaffirmed the mission’s dedication ...
In a makeshift shelter carved out of a schoolyard in eastern Sudan, 14 year old Hanim Mohamed is using her rap music to bring ...
United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) peacekeepers assess security and living conditions in Ulang and Maban counties ...
United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), humanitarians and government facilitate reintegration of displaced persons ...
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