UNICEF-supported clinics provide essential health and nutrition services for displaced families struggling to survive.
The progress we have made is undeniable, but so is the urgency. We are just five years away from 2030, the global deadline to end FGM. Every day that passes means more girls are at risk.
I still see the knife, and the lady who held me down,” said Hawa’a Mohamed Kamil, a peer educator in Djibouti, who was ...
A staggering 3.7 million children in Northeastern Nigeria are struggling with stunted growth, wasting, or anemia, according to the ...
How the chaos of the new Trump administration is affecting global health organizations. Plus, PEPFAR seemingly gets a ...
In observance of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation today, 6th February, we’re shedding light on these deeply rooted practices that have persisted for centuries, ...
Female genital mutilation is excruciatingly painful and medically unnecessary. UNICEF is working to end this cruel practice.
February 6 is the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - a practice deemed a gross ...
Tiger Woods says that his mother, Kultida, has died at age 80. The golfer credited her for his success and encouraging his ...
In honor of National Girls & Women in Sports Month this February, Cofertility, the human-centered fertility ecosystem ...