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Five opportunities for children we must seize now

An open letter on why I believe we can reimagine a better post-COVID world for every child.

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Breaking out of a Cocoon
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Breaking out of a Cocoon

How Social and Emotional Learning helped a boy who once felt hopeless

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Nurses look on as the parents of a one-year-old boy speak to the media during a ceremony marking their release after recovering from the COVID-19 coronavirus, at the Youan Hospital in Beijing on February 14, 2020.
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COVID-19

What you need to know about the virus to protect you and your children

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ED Letter Video
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Five opportunities for children we must seize now

To mark UNICEF’s 75th anniversary, Executive Director Henrietta Fore has written a letter on how we can reimagine a better post-COVID-19 world for children.

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A 15-year-old girl Valia from eastern Ukraine ran away from home, as her home life had taken a turn for the worse, after her mother lost her job and her step-father began harassing her.
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04 March 2021

At least 1 in 7 children and young people has lived under stay-at-home policies for most of the last year, putting mental health and well-being at risk

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Lighting up on World Children's Day is representative of UNICEF's mandate to stand for every child's rights. This year, children are greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; it is not a celebration, but a resolve towards reimagining a better world for every child.
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China lights up in support of UNICEF and child rights

In China, 14 cities celebrate World Children's Day by hosting events and lighting up buildings and iconic monuments in blue.

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Reimagine the future
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Are you with us?

UNICEF China's Ambassador, Wang Yuan, and young people reimagine a better world for children.

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UNICEF’s work in China

We promote policies and laws that better deliver on children's rights. We have 100 staff members working with the Government of China and other partners to ensure that the benefits of the country's development reach the most impoverished children. And we share what we learn with others.

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