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Violence in schools should not be the new normal.
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United Nations 20h
Supporters lined the Manhattan waterfront on Wednesday to welcome to NYC! We look forward to seeing Greta & other young people from around the 🌍 at UNHQ for next month's Youth Summit.
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UNICEF 2h
“I was too young to run away. I did what they wanted.” Khadan, 32, was cut when she was a child. She’s now using her experience as a nurse and midwife to stop FGM in Somaliland.
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UNICEF 5h
Section B - an area for unaccompanied refugee and migrant children in Moria, the largest refugee reception centre in Greece - has room for 160 children. It now has more than 520. Children's rights must be upheld.
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Henrietta H. Fore 6h
More than 1,100 unaccompanied refugee and migrant children in Greece need urgent shelter and protection. The recent death of a child at the Reception and Identification Centre in Moria calls for urgent action. no matter what.
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UNICEF 6h
More than 1,100 unaccompanied refugee and migrant children are in dangerous and overcrowded reception and identification centres, and detention facilities in Greece. We urge EU Member States to do more to protect these children.
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UNICEF 8h
“Most nights I can’t sleep. I’m thinking ‘what will happen to us?’ What will they do? We can’t feel safe.” Ahmad Jan, 16, living in Moria - the largest refugee reception centre in Greece. Watch the full film,
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UNICEF 11h
“My trainer told me never say ‘I cannot’. When you are in a bad situation, you say ‘I can’.” Says Morteza, one of the boys living in Section B of Moria - the largest refugee reception centre in Greece.
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UNICEF 13h
What’s the kindest thing anyone has ever said to you? Pay it forward 👇 💜 Screenshot a template 💜 Fill it in 💜 Share it with someone to make their day
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UNICEF 17h
No child should have to drink dirty water. 💧 This is what we're doing about it. 👇
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UNICEF 21h
From ‘Uber for Water’ and ‘Solar Powered Water Treatment Plants’, find out how, together with partners, we’re helping children access safe clean water.
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UNICEF 23h
Espérance is an Ebola survivor. Now immune to the disease, she helps care for babies at a UNICEF-supported crèche in DR Congo.
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UNICEF 24h
This is a race we can, and must, win together. Thank you to , and every young activist, for doing all you can. The world is listening.
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UNICEF Aug 28
We’ve reached 43 million people with emergency water supply last year.💧 Yet every day, conflict is causing hundreds of thousands of children to go without. New figures.
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UNICEF Aug 28
We’re using solar power to pump water in over 50 countries, and will continue to scale up, to make sure children like Yesaya in stay healthy and in school.
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UNICEF Aug 28
Children need better access to clean drinking water and safe sanitation - and they need it now. Sobering new data released for .
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UNICEF Aug 28
Forced to watch his family killed, forcibly recruited into an armed group, traumatized by violence. Abdoulaye’s devastating story is shared by hundreds of vulnerable children in Mali.
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Henrietta H. Fore Aug 28
This week’s comes from . Thank you for encouraging young people to stand up and speak out.
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UNICEF Aug 28
Can you imagine spending eight hours a day simply getting some water to drink? 💧
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UNICEF Aug 28
Today. Tomorrow. Every day. Safe and supportive environments start with kindness. Kindness to each other. Kindness to yourself. So start today and keep it going every day - at school, online and in your community.
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UNICEF Aug 27
Preparation saves lives. Jean Louison, UNICEF Community Outreach Officer, explains ways to spot and prevent Ebola to young people and children gathered at an awareness event on the border of DR Congo in Gatumba, .
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