Advocating for the Most Vulnerable Children in 2022

8:00pm EST 1/20/2022

About this Event

 

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The COVID-19 pandemic, a worsening climate crises, armed conflict, displacement and other humanitarian emergencies are depriving children of their health and well-being, particularly challenging mental health. 
 
As the world enters its third-year of the COVID-19 pandemic, learn about UNICEF’s work in ensuring the rights of the world’s most vulnerable children and their access to mental health, protection and education. Notably, more children are displaced than ever before. This webinar will feature Rhonda Fleischer, UNICEF Migration Programme Specialist, speaking to UNICEF’s work to support children and families on the move. The webinar will also showcase UNICEF USA’s other advocacy priorities and opportunities for the new year.

 

UNICEF USA is committed to actively safeguarding children from harm and to ensuring that every child’s rights are fully realized when participating in our work, including activities related to UNICEF UNITE like virtual meetings and events. This commitment requires that UNICEF USA always put the best interest of the child first and abide by specific requirements to safeguard children. Regardless of age, please help us make this an inclusive space where everyone is welcome and feels safe to speak up, should they choose to. Respect for diverse perspectives and the empowerment of young people are core values of UNICEF USA and we hope to embody that spirit in all events we hold, including in the virtual space.

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Where
Virtual - Zoom link provided in confirmation email
When
8:00pm EST 1/20/2022
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