UNICEF is a leading humanitarian and development agency working globally for the rights of every child.

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UNICEF has spent nearly 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families.

UNICEF also lobbies and partners with leaders, thinkers and policy makers to help all children realize their rights—especially the most disadvantaged


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UNITED N A T I ON S I N T ER N A T I O N A L C H I L D R E N ' S EMERGENCY FUND

FORMATION - December 11, 1946; And Becomes a permanent part of U.N in 1953 TYPE - Fund LEGAL STATUS –Active HEADQUATERS - New York City HEAD – Henrietta H. Fore PARTNER ORGANIZATION- Unite d Nations Economical and Social Council.

UNICEF is a leading humanitarian and development agency working globally for the rights of every child. Child rights begin with – Safe shelter Nutrition Protection from disaster and conflict. Pre- natal care for healthy births, Clean water and sanitation, Health care and education.

UNICEF has spent nearly 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. UNICEF also lobbies and partners with leaders, thinkers and policy makers to help all children realize their rights— especially the most disadvantaged.

Child survival and development Basic education and gender equality HIV/AIDS and children Child protection Policy advocacy and partnerships Provide long term humanitarian and development assistances to children & mothers in developing countries Emphasize developing community level services to promote health & well being of children

1946 – UNICEF was founded by the United Nations Goal: Providing food, clothing, health care 1953 – UNICEF is from now on part of the UN Start of a campaign against a children´s disease 1954 – Danny Kaye becomes UNICEF´s ambassador 1959 – UN adopts children rights Aim: Protecting children´s safety, education, health care, shelter, nutrition 1961 – UNICEF focuses on the support of kids education Teacher training, classroom equipment

1965 – Reception of the NOBEL PIECE PRIZE Promotion the brotherhood among nations 1979 – People and organizations prove their commitment to children 1981 – Reinforcement of the breast milk substitutes to support breastfeeding Improve health of infants 1982 – UNICEF pushed rescue of many children On the basis of growth monitoring, oral rehydration, breastfeeding, immunization 1987 – Spark the discussion about how to protect children and women from the economic outcome and the poor country situation

1989 – Human rights legislation is adopted 1990 – Summit for children Goal: Increase the children´s health, nutrition, education 1996 – UNICEF´s support of a study „The effect of children on war´s“ 1898 – United Nations picks up on topic of children and conflicts 2001 – New campaign launched „Say Yes for Children“ Initiative of the Global Movement for Children to integrate every citizen with the aim to support children´s live 2002 – First session dedicated to children to rekindle dedication to children's rights

UNICEF is supported by voluntary funds. Governments contribute two thirds of the resources; private groups and some 6 million individual donors contribute the rest through National Committees. Country office carries out UNICEF‘s mission through a unique programme of cooperation developed with the host government. Regional offices guide the work and provide technical assistance to country offices as needed. Overall management and administration takes place at headquarters.

Specialized offices include the Supply Division, based in Copenhagen, which provides essential items as the majority of life- saving vaccine doses for children in developing countries. It operates the Innocent Research Center in Florence Offices for Japan and Brussels, which assist with fundraising and liaison with policy makers. 36-member Executive Board:

UNICEF is a private, self- governing, non- for- profit organization on behalf of children in 190 countries Different country offices carry out UNICEF's mission according to their unique programs of cooperation developed with the host government The organization consists of head quarters, supply division, innocent research center, 34 national committees, individual donors and a 36- member executive board. (UNICEF, 2016) Nobel prize- 1965

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PROGRAMME PARTNERSHIP MANAGEMENT FIELD RESULT REGIONAL OFFICE PROGRAMME SUPPLY EMERGENCY PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP DATA RESEARCH AND POLICY PRIVATE FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIP COMMUNICATI ON IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES FINANCE HUMAN RESOURSES

CHILD NUTRITION IMMUNIZATION PREVENT SPREAD OF HIV WATER ,SANITATION ,HYGIENE BASIC EDUCATION & GENDER EQUALITY CHILD PROTECTION

low cost protein rich food With FAO, aided Applied Nutrition Programme Enriched food in endemic areas of nutritional deficiency.

Production of vaccines & distribution Antiretroviral medicines for children & mothers with HIV

UNICEF TAP PROJECT in 2007, Newyork For clean accessible water Quality based education for boys & girls educational supplies

violence exploitation abuse

To encourage strategies for child health revolution -

In collaboration with WHO, FAO, UNDP, & UNESCO – More attention on health aspects of mother & child Eradicate TB, malaria , venereal disease – with WHO Recently, idea of “Whole child” . Country health programme

PROGRAMMES ON- Reproductive & child health Child development & nutrition Child environment Child protection& education

IN RURA H E A L T H ASPECTS Provided equipments and drugs to primary health centers for BCG vaccination programme. Assist is field of medical education and training. Assist in development of rural health services.
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