This JMU UNICEF executive position is related to the organization and promotion of UNICEF advocacy events and opportunities:
Advocacy Chair
UNICEF is affiliated with this political party:
UNICEF is non-partisan
In November, UNICEF clubs advocate for awareness and support of this United Nations convention:
UN Convention on the Rights of a Child
You can advocate virtually by going to UNICEF's ____ center and filling out your contact information
Take-action
UNICEF advocates primarily for what people:
Children
This type of advocacy uses social media channels to spread awareness on child survival issues:
Educational advocacy
In March, UNICEF clubs advocate for this movement, commonly known by its four letter acronym:
WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene)
JMU UNICEF
The two big categories of UNICEF advocacy are these:
Educational and Political
This jeopardy event is an example of ______ advocacy
Educational
In January, UNICEF clubs advocate for this topic:
Human Trafficking Awareness
*DAILY DOUBLE* This sub-category of UNICEF is a group of volunteers who works to ensure a better world for every child through action:
UNICEF Unite
Only three countries in the world have not ratifed the Convention on the Rights of a Child. One of those countries is:
United States, Somalia, South Sudan
_____ advocacy can involve educating the public and peers about legislation and laws.
Political
In February, UNICEF clubs advocate for this topic:
Gender Equality and Girls Empowerment
You can advocate more personally and with a bigger impact by _____ your local legislators!
Calling, texting, emailing, etc.
UNICEF advocates for children in these countries:
All countries, all children
UNICEF students can urge members of congress to support ___ dealing with child survival and health
legislation; laws.
In December, clubs advocate for this movement:
End Violence Against Children
UNICEF Unite works to spread awareness and make change in these three areas:
clubs, young professionals, and in the community