General Facts
Education
Health
Child Rights
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What does the UNICEF acronym stand for?

United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

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UNICEF considers this to be the greatest obstacle to education

poverty

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Good health is considered to be one of the seventeen of these goals listed by the UN

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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This document is an international treaty that outlines the rights of children worldwide.

Convention on the Rights of the Child

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UNICEF’s headquarters are in this city

NYC

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This fraction of countries around the world have reached gender parity (equal numbers of boys and girls) in primary education

more than 2/3

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UNICEF supplies and provides this to children to prevent them from getting diseases.

immunization (vaccines)

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UNICEF works to ensure all children have this important document that documents when and where they were born.

birth registration (birth certificate)

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UNICEF has a presence in this many countries and territories.

Over 190

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UNICEF supports the distribution of these school supply kits in emergency zones.

School in a Box

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UNICEF works with WHO, Rotary and the Gates Foundation to eradicate this disease.

polio

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The United Nations and world leaders codified rules and regulations relating to child rights in this year.

1989

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What year was UNICEF founded?

1946

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This many children received education in 2023 through UNICEF efforts

17.7 million (17 or 18 million)

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UNICEF supplies vaccines to reach what percentage of the world’s children under five years old.

45%

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The Convention on the Rights of the Child has been ratified by this many countries.

196

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UNICEF primarily receives funding from these two types of donors

governments and private donors

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This is UNICEF’s initiative to ensure girls have equal access to education

"Let Us Learn" initiative

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UNICEF distributes this vaccine to prevent a common childhood disease.

measles vaccine

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UNICEF promotes this principle, ensuring children’s voices are heard.

child participation

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