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Every day, children caught in crisis are waiting— 
for life-saving food, clean water, urgent medical care, and a safe space to learn and recover.

You may not see their stories on your feed anymore, but their needs haven’t gone away. 

When you subscribe to monthly giving with UNICEF, you help deliver what matters, when it matters most. Every single month. 

Because malnutrition doesn’t pause. Disease doesn’t wait.
And no child should be left behind, just because the world moved on to the next headline or trend.

This is your plan to stay. For the children who can’t leave their crisis behind.

Start your monthly gift today.

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Choose your monthly giving plan

Give clean water  

 

Help 500 children access clean water every month through purification tablets.

SGD20/month

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Along with this, your monthly gift can also help:

  • Prevent disease outbreaks like cholera
  • Promote hygiene in schools and shelters
  • Reduce the burden of water collection, especially for girls
  • Protect children during natural disasters and displacement

Treat severe malnutrition 

Provide essential treatment for 3 severely malnourished children using life-saving therapeutic food until full recovery.

SGD39/month

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Along with this, your monthly gift can also help:

  • Support health workers with essential nutrition screening tools
  • Reach displaced families with emergency nutrition support
  • Provide micronutrient supplements to prevent malnutrition in infants
  • Help prevent long-term effects of hunger and stunting

Restore education in emergencies 

Help 18 children return to learning with essential school supplies.

SGD78/month

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Along with this, your monthly gift can also help:

  • Set up temporary classrooms in conflict-affected areas
  • Train teachers to support children’s emotional recovery
  • Supply digital learning tools in remote or displaced settings
  • Keep education going during natural disasters or conflict

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Shaimaa's dream: Becoming a journalist
Eight-year-old Shaimaa lost her hand and foot when a neighbouring house was shelled in Gaza. But she hasn’t given up hope. She dreams of becoming a journalist.
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Adila's access to clean water
Adila once had to trek long distances daily to fetch water. Now, with a water tap just steps from her home, she has clean water for cooking, bathing, and drinking.
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Mohamed's fight against malnutrition
Two-year-old Mohamed shows improvement after receiving UNICEF-supplied therapeutic food, giving his mother hope that he will continue to get better. Extreme weather exacerbated by climate change is impacting places like Somalia, creating an urgent need for malnutrition treatment in many children.
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Albara’a's pursuit of education
"After a tiring day of going to school in the morning and taking my sister to school on my back, I come home in the afternoon, feeling exhausted. I want to sleep, but I have to go to work."
Displaced since 2020, 14-year-old Albara’a has not given up on hope. Despite the challenges he dreams of becoming a pilot, believing that education is his path to a better future.