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Japan pledges record-breaking humanitarian contribution to UNICEF of US$189.5 million for children in 35 countries
British Royals see how UNICEF makes a difference to Syrian children’s lives in Jordan
Protecting children, safeguarding their development from conflict, violence and disasters
A generation of Syrian children at risk as conflict enters third year - UNICEF
UNICEF and UNESCO condemn bomb attack near school in Kirkuk
UNICEF Tasks New York City Students with Solving Pressing Challenges to Child Survival
Two-thirds of victims of left-over munitions in Mali are children
Speech by Anthony Lake, UNICEF Executive Director, to the High Level Dialogue on Health in the Post-2015 Agenda
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