UNICEF Kid Power To Give More than 70,000 Students Across the Country the Power to Get Active and Save Lives in 2016
The 2016 UNICEF Kid Power school program is expanding to 13 cities across the country and empowering more than 70,000 elementary school children to get active and save lives. More than 3,200 teams of thirdthrough fifth-graders in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas,Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Phoenix, Portland (Maine), Sacramento, San Francisco/Oakland and Washington D.C. will join the UNICEF Kid Power Team beginning in early 2016 and help save the lives of severely malnourished children around the world.
Tune into our Innovate interview with Natalia Adler, Divisional Planning Specialist for the global Division of Data, Research and Policy at UNICEF.