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14 de may. de 2024 · UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere.
- What we do
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save...
- About UNICEF
UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the...
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World Children’s Day is UNICEF’s annual day of action for...
- Adolescent development
A window of opportunity. The rapid physical and cognitive...
- Child protection
Children experience insidious forms of violence,...
- Child rights
In 1989 something incredible happened. Against the backdrop...
- Children with disabilities
Stigma and discrimination are at the root of the exclusion...
- Climate change and environment
Delivering results cannot be achieved by UNICEF alone. Our...
- What we do
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was established in 1946, in the aftermath of World War II. Our mandate was clear: to help children and young people whose lives and futures were at risk – no matter what role their country had played in the war.
UNICEF (/ ˈ j uː n i ˌ s ɛ f / YOO-nee-SEF), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in full, now officially United Nations Children's Fund, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.
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- Active 11 December 1946; 76 years ago (as United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund)
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), originally known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, was created by the United Nations General...
Be the first to know about UNICEF's humanitarian relief efforts in times of emergency. Find information on UNICEF’s humanitarian aid efforts for children in crisis. Learn more about how you can help keep children safe today!
Hace 4 días · UNICEF is an acronym of the name United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, which was established in 1946. In 1953 the organization changed its name to United Nations Children’s Fund to reflect its broader mission, but it retained the original acronym.
UNICEF is the world’s leading source of data on children used by over 3 million people globally. We believe that smart demand, supply and use of data drives better results for children.