04/15/2026
BU UNICEF Pickleball Tournament 2026 đ€©
Join BU UNICEF for some friendly competition while fundraising for UNICEF! No experience? No problem - just show up, play, and have fun while supporting a great cause. All equipment is provided, so all you need is a good attitude and some energy.
đBU Fitness & Recreation Center (3-court gym, Lower Level 1)
đ Sunday, April 19
â° 12:30â1:30 PM
Every dollar raised goes directly to UNICEF -come play, meet new people, and make an impact.
Check our bio for the link to buy tickets!
04/06/2026
Looking to get more involved and make a real impact on campus and beyond? đ
UNICEF at BU is now hiring for two key positions: Secretary and Volunteer Coordinator. This is a chance to take on a meaningful role and help drive our mission forward.
Be part of a team dedicated to advocating for childrenâs rights, raising awareness, and creating change locally and globally.
Applications are open nowâcheck the link in bio.
â° Deadline: April 11 at 12:00 AM
03/31/2026
Child malnutrition is more than hunger-itâs a long-term barrier to health, development, and opportunityđ
Join us for a panel discussion exploring UNICEFâs mission to support childrenâs well-being and why nutrition is the foundation of child survival worldwide.
Weâre honored to welcome Erin Boyd, a Senior Nutrition Advisor at USAID with over 20 years of experience in international nutrition and humanitarian response, including work with UNICEF in emergency settings across Darfur, Haiti, and Pakistan.
She is joined by Rebecca Egan, a former USAID Division Director and leader in nutrition policy and global health, who is also affiliated with Tuftsâ Friedman School.
Together, they bring deep expertise in both field-based programming and high-level policy, offering valuable insight into one of todayâs most pressing global challenges.
03/23/2026
Change doesnât always start at the top - it often starts with girls showing up for each other in their own communities.
This powerful report by UNICEF and Purposeful (POWER4Girls partnership) highlights how girlsâ movements are creating real impact - from personal empowerment to community change, shifting social norms, strengthening civil society, and even influencing policy.
At the same time, itâs clear that these movements are still underfunded and understudied. Supporting girlsâ leadership means not just recognizing their impact, but actually investing in it and making sure their voices are heard where decisions are made.
03/02/2026
Join us TOMORROW for an important conversation on the consequences and historical context of the Russo-Ukrainian war and the role it continues to play in todayâs global order.
BU UNICEF is honored to welcome Harvard professor Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed, who will share her insights on the political dimensions of the conflict and its broader implications.
We hope to see you there for this meaningful discussion.
02/25/2026
Four years ago, on February 24, 2022, Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. Four years later, Ukraineâs children are still paying an extraordinary price.
The war has resulted in death, injuries, and mass displacement, with millions forced to flee their homes. Children have been robbed of their childhoods - of time with friends and family, of stability, of a peaceful life. Many carry invisible scars and trauma that may take a lifetime to heal.
The damage extends beyond the battlefield. Vital infrastructure has been severely impacted, limiting access to electricity, heating, water, and telecommunications. Familiesâ incomes and access to essential services have been decimated.
Pre-schools, primary, and secondary schools have been damaged or destroyed by bombing and shelling, disrupting childrenâs education - with potentially lifelong consequences.
Displaced children, those living in institutions, and children with disabilities face particularly severe challenges.
This is not only a war between nations. It is a crisis affecting an entire generation. Stand with their children of Ukraine. Support UNICEFâs work. Stay informed. Share their stories.đșđŠđđ»
02/24/2026
Due to weather conditions, the Panel & Reflection Night marking four years of the full-scale war in Ukraine will be rescheduled to next Tuesday at 6:00 PM (03/03/26).
Please plan ahead to join us for what promises to be a meaningful evening of learning, connection, and powerful personal stories.
We look forward to seeing you there.
02/20/2026
Join us this upcoming Tuesday to learn more about the consequences and historical context of the Russo-Ukrainian war, and the role it plays in our contemporary world order. BU UNICEF is bringing in Harvard professor Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed to comment on the political conflict and share her thoughts. We look forward to seeing you there!đđ
02/17/2026
Join us for a night of community, competition, and giving back đBU UNICEF is hosting a Food Drive & Bingo Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 6:30â7:30 PM in School of Theology B20!
Bring a non-perishable food item to donate and come ready to play bingo, meet new people, and learn more about how we collaborate with Students for the UN to support global initiatives.
Every item donated makes a difference â and yes, there will be prizes đâš
See you there!
02/11/2026
Child malnutrition is not just about hunger - itâs about stolen potential. When children lack proper nutrition, their bodies weaken, their ability to learn declines, and their futures are quietly shaped by circumstances beyond their control. Malnutrition is often driven by poverty, conflict, and inequality - forces no child should have to face.
This is why it matters. Every child deserves the chance to grow strong, succeed in school, and imagine a future without limits. UNICEF works to protect that right - because addressing malnutrition isnât just about survival, itâs about safeguarding childhood itself.
02/02/2026
Introducing the BU UNICEF e-board for the spring semester! âïž
Weâre excited to work together and give this club our very best.
Be sure to join us at our first general meeting tomorrow at 6:30 PM to learn more about upcoming volunteer opportunities, events, and ways to get involved. We canât wait to see you there!