
Advocacy means using your voice to influence laws and policies that affect others. At UNICEF USA, advocacy helps protect the rights and wellbeing of children around the world by encouraging action from U.S. citizens and lawmakers.
While donations are powerful, raising your voice can be just as impactful. UNICEF USA gives Americans a platform to influence U.S. laws that affect global child rights. These efforts help shape a safer, healthier world for children—without needing to travel abroad.
This guide explains how civic engagement works with UNICEF USA. You’ll discover how to access their action tools, use advocacy materials, and take meaningful action right now.

What Is Civic Engagement with UNICEF USA?
Civic engagement means actively participating in the democratic process. With UNICEF USA, this can be as simple as signing a petition to support international child vaccination programs or emailing your senator to advocate for education funding. For example, during the “Act for Afghan Children” campaign, supporters helped influence emergency legislation by reaching out to Congress through tools provided by UNICEF USA.
UNICEF USA equips citizens with advocacy tools that are clear, direct, and easy to use. These resources include pre-written messages, educational materials, and downloadable guides that simplify the process of reaching out to lawmakers. The goal is to make advocacy accessible to everyone—from high school students to retirees—so more voices can join the call for global child rights and protection.
Here are the most valuable resources for taking direct advocacy action:
- Sign Petitions
UNICEF USA provides public petitions tied to urgent global issues. Signing helps build collective momentum and sends a message to decision-makers that Americans care about protecting children. - Use the Advocacy Guide to Contact Legislators
The UNICEF USA Advocacy Guide (PDF) walks you through how to identify your lawmakers, craft effective messages, and use UNICEF USA’s platform to email or call your representatives. It’s a direct resource for taking action on behalf of children. - Join a National Campaign
National campaigns like “Act for Children” mobilize thousands of Americans around legislative pushes. These include email actions, social media outreach, and organized events. - Host or Attend Awareness Events
Hosting a school event, community screening, or letter-writing drive spreads awareness and gets others involved. UNICEF USA offers toolkits and support to help you lead or participate.
Start Advocating for Children Today
You don’t need experience to influence global change—just your voice and a few minutes.
- Start by downloading the Advocacy Guide
- Visiting the Action Center
From there, you can contact your representatives, join a campaign, or sign a petition to support children around the world.