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UNICEF HAS MADE A PROMISE TO STAY FOR CHILDREN IN CRISIS


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Every day, stories of suffering light up our screens, as emergencies erupt
across the globe. 

Children devastated by the war in Gaza.

Children ravaged by hunger in Sudan.

Children in need of protection in Afghanistan.

Each day a new crisis unfolds that leaves families reeling.

And the world responds, coming together to help those most in need. But after
the cameras stop rolling and the world’s attention turns elsewhere, many
children remain caught in crises, still in need of our, and your, support.

UNICEF will always be there for children. We stay to make sure they get the help
and protection they need. We urge you not to look away. Stay with us. Stay with
them.

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UNICEF stays to support children like 11-year-old Bohdan, who lives in a city
that has been decimated by the war in Ukraine. His school was destroyed, and his
classmates fled.

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“The war changed my life a lot. I don’t attend school anymore. I avoid places
where there could be landmines.”

During the winter, power outages left children like Bohdan at risk from plunging
temperatures. As part of its winter response, UNICEF provided tens of thousands
of winter kits and blankets to families.

We stay to support people like Marwa, a dedicated nutrition nurse in Syria,
where 13 years of conflict have severely impacted health services and
facilities.

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In a single month, Marwa and a UNICEF-supported mobile team provided health
check-ups and free prescriptions to more than 70,000 children in remote Syrian
towns.

“The most rewarding thing about my role is seeing families happy to get the help
they need,” Marwa says.


WHAT IT MEANS WHEN UNICEF STAYS

Children bear the brunt of crises, which can come in many forms – wars, floods,
hunger, droughts, earthquakes. All have something in common: a devastating
impact on children’s lives. Homes are shattered, displacing entire families.
Food becomes scarce. Malnutrition rates soar. Overburdened health-care systems
collapse. Education grinds to a halt as schools are destroyed. Children are left
exposed to violence and exploitation.

We’re committed to addressing the urgent needs of children in crisis, providing
the support they need to survive and be protected.

Today.

Tomorrow.

And beyond.

 

Despite the extreme risks, UNICEF and partners are on the ground, reaching
children with life-saving assistance and protection. We’re there to deliver
essential supplies and services like:

 * Life-saving medicines and equipment in Gaza
 * Clean drinking water for families in Yemen
 * Ready-to-use therapeutic food for children suffering from malnutrition in
   South Sudan
 * Immediate cash assistance to families affected by floods in Afghanistan
 * School kits for children in Haiti

> When you choose to join us and stay for children, we can do so much more.

It’s not just a matter of helping in an emergency. Children deserve long-term
solutions to the crises they face. They need help to heal and recover, to learn
how to dream and smile again.

We can stay because of you. Your donations and your attention give us the power
to be ready, to jump in when children need us, and to stay with them for as long
as it takes. 

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But doing all this requires financial resources. Regular donors from around the
world are the lifeblood of UNICEF’s ongoing support.

With monthly donations, your generosity helps us to:

 * Plan ahead. Consistent funding means we can allocate resources more
   effectively, ensuring that children receive the help they need, month after
   month.
 * Ensure stability. A predictable income means we can maintain essential
   programmes without the fear of running out of funds.

 * Maximize impact. Knowing we will receive a certain amount each month allows
   us to set realistic goals and achieve them.
   
    


THE POWER OF STAYING WITH US

When you stay, you’re standing with children in the face of crisis. You’re
telling them they aren’t alone, they aren’t forgotten, and that they matter.

 


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Thank you for staying with children in crises – for as long as it takes.

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to children in crisis will allow UNICEF to allocate funds where they are most
needed. So that we can be there for all children, wherever they are and for
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