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UNICEF

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UNICEF

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United Nations International
Children's Emergency Fund
UNICEF is an international organization
operating under the auspices of the
United Nations.
UNICEF is the successor to The
International
Children's
Fund
(ICEF),established in 1946 by the United
Nations.

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UNICEF is supported by contributions
from Governments and private donors. Its
total revenue as of 2018 was $5.2 billion,
of which two-thirds came from
governments;
The rest was contributed by private
groups and individuals through national
committees.

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UNICEF programmes focus on the
development of community-based
services to promote the health and
well-being of children.
UNICEF has been recognized for its
work, including the Nobel Peace Prize
in 1965, the Indira Gandhi Prize in 1989
and the Princess of Asturias Prize in
2006.

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Most UNICEF work is done on the ground in
192 countries and territories.
The UNICEF network of more than 150
offices, headquarters and other offices in
various countries, as well as 34 National
Committees, carries out the mission of
UNICEF through programmes developed
jointly with host Governments.

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UNICEF Supply Division is located in
Copenhagen and serves as the main
distribution point for important items such as
the provision of vaccines, antiretroviral drugs
for children and mothers with HIV, nutritional
supplements, emergency shelters, family
reunification assistance and the purchase of
educational materials.

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Directions of activity of the organization

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Survival of children
Early development
Health care
HIV/AIDS
Immunization
Nutrition
Water, sanitation and hygiene

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Protection and integration of children
Child protection
Adolescent development
Migrant and displaced children
Children with disabilities
Communication for child
development
Environment and climate change
Gender equality

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Education of children
Children's education
Education of children with disabilities
Early childhood education
Education in emergencies
Gender equality in education
Innovations in education

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Emergencies
UNICEF pays special attention to children and
their families who are in an emergency
situation to ensure that they are provided
with the measures they need to protect, save
lives and ensure the rights of all children
around the world.

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UNICEF in Ukraine
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) opened its office in Kyiv in 1997. Over the years,
UNICEF has supported the Government of Ukraine with nearly US$130 million of aid to develop
health, water and sanitation, education and protection programmes for children.
Since the beginning of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, UNICEF works to fulfill the core
commitments for children in humanitarian action, including access to education, psychosocial
support, water and sanitation, mine risk education, maternal and child health and HIV and AIDS
services.
The main goals of the UNICEF country programme (2018-2022) are:
to contribute to the progressive realization of the rights of all children in Ukraine;
to reduce equity gaps;
maintain a balance between humanitarian, recovery and development interventions;
incorporate conflict-supportive programming; and
build peace in the framework of on-going key reforms in social sectors and decentralization.

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