UNICEF USA

UNICEF USA

Non-profit Organizations

New York, New York 44,699 followers

We advocate for UNICEF’s work worldwide to ensure that every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected.

About us

Over eight decades, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has built an unprecedented global support system for the world’s children. UNICEF relentlessly works day in and day out to deliver the essentials that give every child an equitable chance in life: health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more. UNICEF USA advances the global mission of UNICEF by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. Together, we have helped save and meaningfully improve more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization.

Website
http://www.unicefusa.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1947
Specialties
Education, Children with Disabilities, Emergency Relief, Immunization, Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition, Child Protection, Water and Sanitation, Child Survival, Empowering Women and Girls, Helping to track progress towards the SDG 2030's for children, Polio, Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus, Child Migrants and Refugees, Early Childhood Development, Strengthening Health Systems, Social Inclusion, Social Impact Investing, Child Rights and Business, Innovation, polio, and sustainable development

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    When recent flooding in #Bangladesh impacted more than 2 million people — including 772,000 children — UNICEF was there. In collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh and local stakeholders, UNICEF distributed jerry cans, water purification tablets, hygiene kits and more to address the immediate needs of those affected and ensure children’s safety and well-being. #ForEveryChild, protection.

    • A UNICEF staffer holds a toddler while distributing water purification tablets to families affected by recent flooding in Bangladesh.
    • UNICEF staffers distribute water purification tablets and emergency supplies to boys and men  waiting in a queue of small boats, floating atop floodwaters, in Bangladesh.
    • A UNICEF staffer interacts with a child while distributing water purification tablets to families affected by recent flooding in Bangladesh.
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    Children around the world are feeling the effects of #ClimateChange. In fact, by 2050, almost every child in the world — nearly 2.2 billion of them — will be exposed to frequent heat waves. Here’s what you need to know and some tips from UNICEF for protecting children during periods of excessive heat:

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    In emergencies, proper hygiene and sanitation are important for protecting vulnerable children and families from illness and disease. At a hospital in #Gaza, UNICEF recently supported the installation of four septic tanks to better protect health care providers, patients, visitors and others seeking medical treatment.

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    #ForEveryChild, play. At a Roma settlement in northern Greece, a UNICEF staff member joins children in a lively game of soccer. But this isn’t just about play. Here, UNICEF and dedicated partners hosted group consultations that brought together caregivers, health practitioners, psychologists and cultural mediators. Through fun and educational activities, children learned about the critical importance of water and hygiene, helping to build healthier futures.

    • A UNICEF staffer smiles while standing outdoors with two young children. The children, a young boy and younger girl, kick a soccer ball.
    • A young boy kicks a soccer ball to a UNICEF staffer.
    • A UNICEF staffer and a young boy run together toward a soccer ball during a moment of play between lessons about the importance of water and hygiene.
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    President & CEO of UNICEF USA, Relentlessly Pursuing a More Equitable World For Every Child | Child Rights Activist | Thought Leader

    At UNICEF USA, we’re fortunate to have many bipartisan supporters in Congress who recognize the importance of UNICEF's work for the world’s children. This week, we saw that bipartisan support when the Senate proposed a bill that included a suggested increase to UNICEF's core resources at $150 million for U.S. Fiscal Year 2025. While there’s still a road ahead before spending bills are finalized, we are grateful for this signal of support. We never take it for granted. We continue to advocate for the U.S. Government to prioritize development and humanitarian funding in its foreign policy efforts. This leadership helps ensure that various actors, including UNICEF and other international and local organizational partners, can reach communities in need and promote sustainable impact. I submitted public witness testimonies to the Subcommittees on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs on behalf of more than 10 million U.S. supporters of UNICEF USA, outlining what UNICEF has been able to accomplish in the last few years. Here are some of the highlights: • In 2023, UNICEF responded to 412 new and ongoing humanitarian crises in 107 countries and provided safe water and sanitation for 41.7 million children and families facing emergencies. • In 2023, UNICEF delivered 2.79 billion vaccine doses to 105 countries and continues to procure enough vaccines every year to reach 45% of the world’s children under five years old. • Recent UN reports show that global child mortality hit a record low in 2022, with a 51% decline in the under-five mortality rate since 2000. For those of you who don’t know, UNICEF doesn’t receive funding from the United Nations; all of UNICEF’s funds come from voluntary contributions from public and private sources — and a third of UNICEF’s total funding comes from non-governmental sources. So, what does this mean? It means that UNICEF’s impact belongs to all of us. Our supporters—tenured and new, public and private, governmental and non-governmental—continue to make possible UNICEF’s work for every child, everywhere. Children need our support now more than ever before. Let's continue to drive impact, together.

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    This is youth advocacy in action. Young David, pictured here with UNICEF’s Naysán Sahba, is the president of a children’s committee at an internally displaced persons (IDP) site in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Under David’s leadership, the children’s committee is a powerful force for change. The committee works to defend the rights of all children living in the IDP site by raising awareness among families and lobbying to improve their living conditions.

    • A young boy smiles while shaking hands with a UNICEF staffer. They are surrounded by other children, sunlight illuminating their faces.
    • A young boy speaks with a UNICEF staffer while walking through a site for internally displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    • A UNICEF staffer sits in a classroom at a site for internally displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He speaks with a young boy, who stands with his back to the camera. Other children surround the duo.

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US$ 7.0M

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