In the Year of the Dragon, your hong bao can help a child go back to school

Celebrate this Lunar New Year 2024 with children who need it the most. Your generosity will be a blessing for children to get the essential education supplies for a child missing out on their education. Gift your hong bao for a good cause! 

Help spread the warmth all year long 

The best way to welcome the Wood Dragon year of 2024 is to start it off with a good deed. Spread the joy by extending a helping hand to a child in need, every single day.

Every year, UNICEF responds to hundreds of emergencies like the ones in Ukraine and Gaza. Our ability to reach any part of the world with urgent relief supplies including medical supplies, shelter, life-saving therapeutic food, safe water, and vaccines in the event of a disaster, is a testament to our collective commitment to every child in need. When you give again to UNICEF, you will help meet the urgent needs of more children in emergencies by:

  • Pre-position supplies in regions prone to emergencies due to climate or political sensitivities.
  • Prepare in advance and ensure the availability of funds for long-term solutions that will positively impact children.
  • Address the immediate as well as long-term needs of children by providing safe environments for play, learning, and medical assistance when crises occur.

Make 2024 magical for more children in need!

Start the Lunar new year 2024, with a good deed. How can you help?

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Send school supplies
Against the odds of displacement, fires burning down learning centres, and seasonal cyclone's wrath, classrooms in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are filling up with children, excited to learn and grow.

For millions of children living in conflict and crisis, the UNICEF-provided school supplies are their lifeline and hope for a better tomorrow.
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Rebuild a school
For children in crisis, a school means so much more. It’s a safe space that protects them from physical dangers, including abuse, exploitation, and recruitment into armed groups. For them, their school is a shield from the harsh realities they face daily.

UNICEF and partners are working on the ground, rehabilitating schools across countries like Yemen and Syria so more children get a safe education environment.
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Supporting teachers
Despite facing uncertainty and hardship themselves, teachers in these conflict-hit regions go far and beyond in their effort to keep children learning.

UNICEF and partners are working closely to improve school access and learning for 580,000 children in more than 1,000 schools across Yemen. The project includes paying incentives and regular salaries to more than 35,000 teachers and school-based staff to ensure regular attendance and teaching.
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Create child-friendly spaces
“No bullets. One rose for each child”: Majd from Sudan used her drawing to express her experiences during the fighting.

UNICEF and partners are providing psychosocial support through fun activities to children in countries like Sudan, Yemen, Syria, and Bangladesh to help them heal from the trauma.