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UNICEF is a UN agency that provides humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide. It was created in 1946 as an emergency fund and became a permanent part of the UN in 1953. Its headquarters is in New York City and its executive board consists of 36 government representatives.
Find out how to contact UNICEF for questions, feedback, donations, careers, and more. Check out the websites of UNICEF Headquarters and other regional and country offices around the world.
UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to save and protect children's rights and wellbeing. Learn about the diverse and challenging career opportunities at UNICEF headquarters and regional offices around the world.
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Find contact details for the media team at UNICEF Global Headquarters in New York and other regional and country offices. Learn more about UNICEF's work, experts, and Executive Director.
Jul 27, 2018 · UNICEF is the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund, founded in 1946 to provide aid to children and mothers in need. Its headquarters is in New York City, United States, and it has over 150 country offices and 34 national committees worldwide.
UNICEF USA is the U.S. fundraising entity for UNICEF, the global organization for children's rights and well-being. Learn how UNICEF USA supports UNICEF's work in over 190 countries and territories, and why you should donate to UNICEF.
Learn how to visit the UN Headquarters in New York and explore its exhibits, tours, briefings and resources. Note that the Headquarters will be closed from 16 September to 6 October 2024 due to the General Debate.