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Words alone cannot express our outrage or ease the agony of all those suffering from the constant violence in northern Nigeria. Stand with Nigeria's children: http://uni.cf/1u2ai5d
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tum bohat achi baten karte hu tum sahe hu,,beta may muslim pakistani hun,jante hu aik muslim pakistani donea ko hilane ke hemat rakhta hae,.agher tum ne mare sare article pare hun tu tume samaj ajae ghi,,amrican ko pata bhi nahe onhen kon estamal kar raha hae,sab invesent kahen ja rahe hae badnam usa uk hu raha hae may kise ke bap se bhi nahe darta per sache insan ko jhuta jehne walon ke zaban eokna farz hae sab malom ham se kiya chupa huna,,,hame wo 10 ka tola mil ghaya os ke peche aik bigaster mindplaner asal wo hae wo bhi ham catch karlen ghe ham ghanton mae fesla khatam aghla kam shoro,.500 sal wali ap ki bat sahe hae ese liye nazok waqt mae wasila ellahe ko zahie huna para elm ghaeb ke sayh halanke ye silasila adam ke sath shoro huwa tha zamin ur insa ke hefazat ke liye,.juld dekhu ghe jeet Allah ke hae sab hamare target per hae aik ghanta bohat hae hamare liye,love tou beta,,?
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“I decided to come and lay my life down to cook for people, give them good food to help them to keep going,” says Zainab D.S. Bangura, a cook at the Panlap Community Care Centre in Sierra Leone. Meet her and other heroes fighting ‪#‎Ebola‬ in our portrait series featured in The Guardian: http://uni.cf/1wCYce9 Thanks to DFID - UK Department for International Development for the support.
From cooks to cleaners, staff at Panlap community care centre explain why they chose to work with Ebola patients and what it has cost them personally
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What does it take to prepare for a humanitarian emergency? Here are 5 ways we’re working with the World Food Programme (WFP) to make sure countries are better prepared for when disaster strikes. 
Here are five ways that UNICEF and the World Food Programme (WFP) are working together to ensure countries are better prepared for the moment when disaster strikes. 1. Keeping life-saving supplies ...
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From #Gaza to #Liberia, children share their wishes for the #NewYear in animated Vines.
2014 was a devastating year for children around the world. From Gaza to Liberia, Syria to South Sudan, children share their wishes for the New Year...in animated Vines.
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The new ‘World Version’ of John Lennon’s #IMAGINE is here! Record your own and share your voice for a chance to be featured in the video! WATCH: http://uni.cf/1zwubgX #everyvoicecounts
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Nan tout bagay "UNICEF" toujou la pou ayisyen mèsi UNICEF paskew bay Ayiti tout saw kapab.
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5 ways the battle to end polio is boosting the #Ebola response: http://uni.cf/1EFVQ76 
I’m often asked how the largest-ever public health movement – to end polio – has boosted the world’s ability to fight other deadly infectious diseases. When I flew into Sierra Leone on 22 October t...
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Five years after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated #Haiti, more children now have access to education, healthcare and safe water. But more remains to be done. 
12th January 2015 [4.53 PM Haiti Time] – we are five years after an earthquake struck Haiti. Today there is no doubt that the situation facing children is improving. There is clear evidence of mean...
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BLOG: “Sometimes I help my mother in the small shop she’s running, but most of the time I’m here doing nothing.” Like all children across Liberia, Charlesefta, 17, is missing out on her education because of #Ebola school closures. 
As I approach the yellow brick house I can tell that Charlesefta Yeebahy is waiting for me. The seventeen-year-old is standing in the doorway, leaning on the frame, gazing at the oh-so-familiar sce...
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Valerie, 7, says school is the only place where she feels safe. Like many children in Central African Republic, her education was disrupted by violence. She still has flashbacks to the day her father was shot by a stray bullet. How we’re helping Valerie and children like her get back to school and resume their lives: http://uni.cf/1xDcX3i 
School is the only place where 7-year-old Valerie feels safe. She tells me that when she’s outside playing, she remembers the day her father was shot by a stray bullet in the street. When she’s try...
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Joel Matthieu is a teacher at one of 15 new schools we've helped build in hard-to-reach parts of #Haiti. Every day, he travels 90 minutes on precarious roads to reach his classroom. “Students are more enthusiastic in this new environment,” he says. “They learn better and faster.” http://uni.cf/1xxWn4I 
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+Silvia Atanasova +Liza May Thet Thet Oo Thank you for your warm comments. With your help, we're able to help more children around the globe.

+Eduardo Felix Thanks for asking! If you are based in the US and interested in volunteering, please contact us from our volunteer site: http://www.unicefusa.org/supporters/volunteers
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He’s alive! #Ebola survivor Sanfa, 14, caught the the virus while at school in Sierra Leone, a two hour walk from his home village. When news came back from several health officials that he had died, a traditional funeral ceremony was organised, mourners shared a meal and food was set aside to feed his spirit on its journey to the next life. But rumours began to reach the community that he was alive - and when Sanfa returned, the entire village turned out to welcome him.
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Nt yet time.....ur saved/ ur given second chance of life.Do de bst out of it.
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Ring in 2015 by taking part in the biggest singalong ever for children! Sing John Lennon's #IMAGINE and share your video to unlock $1 for UNICEF. WATCH and add your voice here: http://uni.cf/1zwubgX #everyvoicecounts
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Introduction

UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child in 190 countries and territories, with a special focus on reaching those in greatest need. We have the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety of partners at grassroots level to turn the most innovative ideas into reality.  That makes us unique among world organizations, and unique among those working with the young.

We believe that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstones of human progress.  UNICEF was created with this purpose in mind – to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path.  We believe that we can, together, advance the cause of humanity.

We advocate for measures to give children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest age forms the strongest foundation for a person’s future.

We promote girls’ education – ensuring that they complete primary education as a minimum – because it benefits all children, both girls and boys. Girls who are educated grow up to become better thinkers, better citizens, and better parents to their own children.

We act so that all children are immunized against common childhood diseases, and are well nourished, because it is wrong for a child to suffer or die from a preventable illness.

We work to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among young people because it is right to keep them from harm and enable them to protect others. We help children and families affected by HIV/AIDS to live their lives with dignity.

We involve everyone in creating protective environments for children. We are present to relieve suffering during emergencies, and wherever children are threatened, because no child should be exposed to violence, abuse or exploitation.

UNICEF upholds the Convention on the Rights of the Child.  We work to assure equality for those who are discriminated against, girls and women in particular. We work for the Millennium Development Goals and for the progress promised in the United Nations Charter. We strive for peace and security. We work to hold everyone accountable to the promises made for children.

We are part of the Global Movement for Children – a broad coalition dedicated to improving the life of every child.  Through this movement, and events such as the United Nations Special Session on Children, we encourage young people to speak out and participate in the decisions that affect their lives. 

We are active in more than 190 countries and territories through country programmes and National Committees. We are UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund.