Stay up to date on what UNICEF is doing around the world to help children survive to adulthood.
East Africa Emergency AppealThe current drought in East Africa has been one of the worst for 60 years, leaving pastures barren, water sources dry and livestock starving.
The Measles InitiativeMeasles is still one of the world’s biggest killers of babies and young children. Yet it costs less than $1 to immunise a child against measles.
Pakistan Floods Children's AppealThe monsoon flood emergency in Pakistan is far from over. It is now more crucial than ever that the world does not forget the women and children of Pakistan.
Malaria Safe Dreams AppealA child dies every 30 seconds from malaria. Help us provide a mosquito net for every child who needs one.
Oral Rehydration Therapy AppealEvery year almost 2 million children die from diarrhoeal dehydration. Yet just 40 cents can buy enough Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) to save a child's life.
Silent Emergencies AppealThere are many emergencies which you rarely hear about, but which kill at least 30,000 children under five every day - lives which could be saved with simple measures.
Schools for Africa CampaignSchools for Africa, a partnership between UNICEF and the Nelson Mandela Foundation, aims to see all children within the poorest countries in southern Africa attending school.
WASH for schools in Timor-LestePoor access to water and sanitation is one of the main causes of child malnutrition, which can lead to death.
Other AppealsView the other appeals that we're currently raising money for.
13-year-old raises $3,000 to combat...31/01/2012
Natalie Adler, 13, raised a staggering $3,000 at her Bat Mitzvah for UNICEF’s Malaria Appeal. Aware...Read More...
World Education Games 201223/01/2012
UNICEF is proud to partner with the World Education Games between 6 and 8 March 2012. Read More...
India celebrates a year without...13/01/2012
Today marks a milestone in India’s history: it is the first time a whole year has passed without...Read More...
Haiti: the hope for children10/01/2012
Two years on, the scars of disaster are still visible on the infrastructure, institutions and social...Read More...