New U.S. Fund for UNICEF public service announcement, featuring UNICEF Ambassadors Danny Glover, Ralph Fiennes, Lucy Liu, Sarah Jessica Parker, Laurence Fishburne, Whoopi Goldberg, Tea Leoni, Susan Sarandon, Alyssa Milano, Clay Aiken
New U.S. Fund for UNICEF public service announcement, featuring UNICEF Ambassadors Danny Glover, Ralph Fiennes, Lucy Liu, Sarah Jessica Parker, Laurence Fishburne, Whoopi Goldberg, Tea Leoni, Susan Sarandon, Alyssa Milano, Clay Aiken (more)
UNICEF Ambassador Lucy Liu shows residents of a camp for internally displaced people in the DR Congo that a UNICEF-supplied water source is safe for drinking.
In 2008, the Tap Project grew to become a nationwide effort between individuals, community groups, restaurants, small businesses and major corporations. With your help, in 2009, we will take the Tap Project to the world!
Everything that UNICEF does is for one purpose: to help children survive. Almost 10 million children die needlessly every year. We believe that every child has the right to survive, and we will do whatever it takes to save a child.
New U.S. Fund for UNICEF public service announcement, featuring UNICEF Ambassadors Danny Glover, Ralph Fiennes, Lucy Liu, Sarah Jessica Parker, Laurence Fishburne, Whoopi Goldberg, Tea Leoni, Susan Sarandon, Alyssa Milano, Clay Aiken
UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman gives an interview on the emergency situation in Myanmar. UNICEF's primary concern is the protection of children left homeless and vulnerable by Cyclone Nargis.
Clean water is desperately needed in Myanmar, where families are dealing with widespread flooding and waterborne disease. UNICEF Senior Advisor, on Emergency Water gives an update.
UNICEF is working with its partners, including the government of Myanmar, dispensing emergency supplies to the most stricken areas, and more supplies are on their way.