School Meals Programme for Lebanese and Syrian Children
A carton of milk or juice, locally baked snacks and a piece of fruit are included in a school lunch that some children in Lebanon are receiving, as part of…Read more →
Unfairy Tales: Animated Films on Refugee Children
UNICEF has launched a series of animated films to help frame positive perceptions towards the tens of millions of children and young people on the move globally. Called Unfairy Tales,…Read more →
Wall Art: New Illustrated World Map for Kids
Parents looking to provide their children with an educational – yet stylish – edge have a new option in room decoration: Rand McNally's Illustrated Map of the World. The new…Read more →
Education Program Launched for American Indian Children
The American Indian College Fund, in collaboration with five tribal colleges and universities and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has launched a new early childhood education initiative. It includes the child…Read more →
Honeywell and NASA Bring STEM Education to Middle Schools
Honeywell and NASA will support their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education program with the hip-hop educational experience FMA Live! Forces in Motion. The program made its return to…Read more →
Should a Doctor Give Pain Medicine to a Child?
A national Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign "You Decide Before They Prescribe" is geared at educating parents on the link between prescribed prescription pain medicine and heroin abuse. It encourages…Read more →
Conflict Affected Brains of 87 Million Children: UNICEF
More than 86.7 million children under the age of 7 have spent their entire lives in conflict zones, putting their brain development at risk, UNICEF said today. During the first…Read more →