About UNICEF
History of UNICEF
What UNICEF has done
Current Events
Advocacy
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What does UNICEF fight for?

The rights of children.

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Who created UNICEF

The United Nations.

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How many children have been given a vaccine against measles?

22M

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How many children were affected by the earthquake in Morroc?

Over 100,00

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What does UNICEF advocate for?

The protection of childrens rights.

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What does UNICEF stand for?

United Nations International Children Emergency fund.

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What year was UNICEF Founded?

1946

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How many children have been treated for malnourishment by UNICEF?

5M

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What happened on September 8 in Morroco?

An earthquake.

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What infectious disease has been a major focus of UNICEF's vaccination campaigns?

 Polio


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Who does UNICEF represent?

The Children.

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What was UNICEF's first logo?

 A child drinking milk.

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How many people have been given clean water?

41.7M

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What happened in Libya on September 10?

 A flood.

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What is UNICEF's USA first fundamental Advocacy Priorities?

Being the leading voice on children's rights.

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What is the motto for UNICEF?

 For every child.

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What was UNICEF's first motto?

" For all the world's children"
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How many children/caregivers have been able to access psychological support?

12M

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How many children were affected in Libya?

Over 300,000

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What is UNICEF's USA second fundamental advocacy priority?

Maintain essential U.S. government funding.

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What are the 5 core values of UNICEF?

care, respect, integrity, trust, and accountability.

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How many countries does UNICEF work in?

Over 190.

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How many children have been given access to education?

32.6M

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What is UNICEF doing in both countries?

Sending supplies and services.

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What is UNICEF's USA third fundamental Advocacy Priorities?

 Promote legislation and policy recommendations.

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