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UNICEF USA Menu * Donate * How to Help * Sign Up * shop * Refugee Crisis * Donate Monthly * sign in * Fundraise * Shop sign inregister SIGN UP FOR UPDATES Stay informed * * our mission * our supporters * about us our missionclose Saving Lives * Health * Immunization * Nutrition * Protection * Relief * Water Building Futures * Child Trafficking * Climate Change * Development * Disabilities * Education * Equity for Girls * Innovation * Mental Health * Sponsor a Child * Voice Emergency Relief * Child Migrants * Child Refugees * Conflict * Coronavirus (COVID-19) * Cyclones * Earthquakes * Food Crises * Hurricanes * Monsoons * Tsunamis * Typhoons Where UNICEF Works * East Asia and the Pacific * Eastern and Southern Africa * Europe and Central Asia * Latin America and the Caribbean * Middle East and North Africa * South Asia * West and Central Africa UNICEF USA Initiatives * Child Friendly Cities * Impact Fund for Children * Kids In Need of Desks (K.I.N.D.) * The Eliminate Project * Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF * UNICEF Kid Power * U.S. Advocacy * U.S. Advocacy Action Center our supportersclose Donors * Planned Giving Donors * Donor Advised Funds * Guardian Circle - Monthly Giving * Special Events * Humanitarian Circle * Leadership Circle * Next Generation Organizations * Global Cause Partnerships * Companies U.S. Regional Communities * West * Atlantic * Central * Midwest * Northeast Volunteers * Fundraisers * Marathon Runners * Unicef Clubs * Online Activists * Teachers Celebrities * Sports Partnerships * UNICEF Ambassadors about usclose Contact Us * Frequently Asked Questions * Email * (800) 367-5437 * Facebook * Instagram * Twitter Finances * How to understand Charity ratings * 2021 Annual Report * 88% of Every $1 Spent Helps Kids * High Ratings from Charity Navigator Leadership * Board of Directors * Careers * Senior Management SEARCH FORM Search FUNDRAISEUP PATCH EMERGENCY AND DISASTER RELIEF Follow * Child Refugee & Migrant Crisis * Children in Conflict * Cyclones * Earthquakes * Floods * Ebola * Food Crises * George Harrison Fund * Hurricanes * Monsoons * Tsunamis * Typhoons * UNICEF in Emergencies HOW UNICEF HELPS CHILDREN IN EMERGENCIES One in four children in the world live in a conflict or disaster zone. And in a crisis, children often suffer first, and suffer most. Children living in conflict are the worst off — more likely to be living in poverty, to be malnourished, vulnerable to disease and out of school. War, natural disasters and other crises often uproot large numbers of children and families, leaving them struggling to survive. Extreme weather events have become more frequent and more intense due to climate change, causing widespread displacement and devastation. UNICEF, a global leader in humanitarian relief, responds to about 300 emergencies every year. UNICEF IN ACTION, DELIVERING EMERGENCY AND DISASTER RELIEF With a presence in over 190 countries and territories, UNICEF works with governments and other partners to mobilize a rapid and efficient response when disaster strikes. UNICEF is committed to reaching the most vulnerable children and families wherever they are, operating in difficult conditions and hard-to-reach places. UNICEF is on the ground before, during and after an emergency to: * preposition and prepare to deliver relief supplies to meet urgent needs for safe water, sanitation and hygiene, nutrition and medicine * care for children separated from parents and help reunite them with family * when schooling is interrupted, get kids back to learning as quickly as possible * provide mental health and psychosocial support for children with trauma Emergency relief supplies can be shipped anywhere within 48 to 72 hours from UNICEF’s supply hub in Copenhagen, the largest humanitarian warehouse in the world. UN0384349 EMERGENCIES MISSION PAGE PHOTO 940W.JPG UNICEF works with governments, civil society, NGOs and local partners to speed delivery of urgently needed supplies in the wake of disasters like Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Above, supplies are loaded onto a tourist boat for delivery to Fiji’s northern island of Vanua Levu. © UNICEF/UN0384349/Stephen/Infinity Images UNICEF has also forged stronger ties between humanitarian work and development efforts — linking emergency relief to long term interventions to gird against future shocks. In areas affected by disaster and crisis, UNICEF makes it a priority to: * support community rebuilding and recovery to increase community resilience, making sure children’s rights are upheld at every turn * strengthen health and social systems so children are better protected from vaccine-preventable diseases and chronic conditions such as malnutrition * rehabilitate weak or damaged water and sanitation systems and other critical infrastructure to better serve communities over the long term * ensure social safety nets are in place and available for impoverished families Multiple emergencies require all hands on deck: the global COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing crises in Syria and Yemen, extreme weather events and other natural disasters related to the effects of climate change. UNICEF's $9.4 billion emergency funding appeal for 2022 is the largest ever, reflecting the impact of the pandemic and other intersecting crises. Learn more about UNICEF's plan for Humanitarian Action for Children. UN0403969 EMERGENCIES MISSION PAGE 940W.JPG Daniel Timme, Chief of Communications for UNICEF Mozambique, checks in with families in the Praia Nova neighborhood of Beira, Mozambique, as Cyclone Eloise bears down on the area. © UNICEF/UN0403969/Franco For Children Caught in Conflict in DRC, Education and Hope for Peace UNICEF and partners are working to protect children and their rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [VIDEO] 6 Ways Explosive Weapons Threaten Children During and after conflict, children and the services they rely on must be protected. [VIDEO] In Yemen, Each Ramadan Is Harder Than the Last UNICEF helps struggling families make ends meet in war-torn Yemen. [VIDEO] 5 Tips for Dealing With Uncertainty in Times of War Feeling fearful, sad, angry or anxious about current events? Voices of Youth offers some ideas on how to cope. War in Syria: Children Still Suffering Profound Impacts UNICEF's humanitarian response in and around Syria reflects deep, devastating effects of over a decade of violence and rights violations. At Least 10,200 Children Killed or Injured in Yemen Since 2015 Wherever there is war — whether it's Yemen or Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Syria or Ukraine — it is children who suffer first and suffer the most. See all » * our mission * COVID-19 * Education * Emergency Relief * Immunization * UNICEF USA Initiatives * Yemen * our supporters * Celebrities * Donors * Organizations * about us * Charity Ratings * Finances * People * Privacy Policy * Why UNICEF is the Best Charity to Donate to * Offices * Stories of UNICEF in Action » * Media Hub » Donate (800) 367-5437 | 125 Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038. © 2022 U.S. Fund for UNICEF d/b/a UNICEF USA. All rights reserved. * FAQ * Contact * Site Map * Jobs