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UNICEF
UNITED NATIONS
INTERNATIONALCHILDREN'S
EMERGENCY FUND
• FORMATION-December 11, 1946;And
Becomes a permanent part of U.N in 1953
• TYPE-Fund
• LEGALSTATUS –Active
• HEADQUATERS - New York City
• HEAD – Henrietta H. Fore
• PARTNER ORGANIZATION-United
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 EDUCA
TION & GENDER
EQUALITY
CHILD PROTECTION
low cost protein rich food
With FAO, aidedApplied 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, F
AO, 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 HEALTH 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.
UNICEF.pptx

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UNICEF.pptx

  • 3. • FORMATION-December 11, 1946;And Becomes a permanent part of U.N in 1953 • TYPE-Fund • LEGALSTATUS –Active • HEADQUATERS - New York City • HEAD – Henrietta H. Fore • PARTNER ORGANIZATION-United Nations Economical and Social Council.
  • 4. 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.
  • 5. 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.
  • 6. • 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
  • 7. • 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
  • 8. • 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
  • 9. • 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
  • 10. • 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.
  • 11. • 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:
  • 12. • 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
  • 13. 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
  • 14. CHILD NUTRITION IMMUNIZATION PREVENT SPREAD OF HIV WATER ,SANITATION ,HYGIENE BASIC EDUCA TION & GENDER EQUALITY CHILD PROTECTION
  • 15. low cost protein rich food With FAO, aidedApplied Nutrition Programme Enriched food in endemic areas of nutritional deficiency.
  • 16. • Production of vaccines & distribution • Antiretroviral medicines for children & mothers with HIV
  • 17. • UNICEF TAP PROJECT in 2007, Newyork For clean accessible water • Quality based education for boys & girls educational supplies
  • 19. • To encourage strategies for child health revolution -
  • 20.  In collaboration with WHO, F AO, 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
  • 21. PROGRAMMES ON- Reproductive & child health Child development & nutrition Child environment Child protection& education
  • 22. IN RURA HEALTH 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.