Social media
UNICEF has been helping the world's children for over 60 years but is still firmly focused on the future – and that means keeping pace with the latest 'social media' trends. Did you know that UNICEF is on YouTube, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, and would like to see you there, too? These easy-to-use platforms allow people and organizations to connect online. In UNICEF's case, this interaction serves an important cause: ensuring health, education, equality and protection for the world's children. Here are some ways for you to take part. Subscribe to UNICEF on YouTube Join thousands of YouTube subscribers in advancing UNICEF's life-saving efforts through the power of video. SubscribeBecome a 'fan' of UNICEF on Facebook This popular social-media tool allows UNICEF to bring informative content – including video, audio and photos – to thousands of Facebook 'fans'. Become a fan Become a 'friend' of UNICEF on MySpace A pioneer in social media, MySpace enables UNICEF to reach out to thousands of 'friends' with rich multimedia content. Become a friend Follow UNICEF on Twitter Twitter's social-messaging utility, available via your computer or mobile device, lets you stay connected with UNICEF's worldwide efforts in real time. Follow UNICEF
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