What year was UNICEF founded?
1946
UNICEF is part of which larger organization?
United Nations
UNICEF provides what to fight disease?
Vaccines
UNICEF helps register babies’ ___ so they have legal identity.
Birth
What color is often used to represent UNICEF?
Blue
UNICEF was created after which major event?
WWII
About how many countries does UNICEF work in?
190
UNICEF provides safe drinking ___?
Water
UNICEF works to stop child ___, like forced labor or marriage.
Exploitation
UNICEF’s logo shows what?
A mother holding a child
What year did UNICEF become a permanent part of the UN in?
1953
What type of disaster relief does UNICEF help with- natural or man-made?
UNICEF gives vaccines to nearly half of all children under ___?
5
UNICEF builds schools in emergency areas made out of ___.
Tents
UNICEF’s slogan: “For every ___.”
Child
In what year did UNICEF win the Nobel Peace Prize?
1965
What region does UNICEF call “Sub-Saharan?”
Africa
UNICEF works to prevent what condition caused by lack of food?
Malnutrition
UNICEF’s “Back to School” campaigns often provide what essential classroom item?
Pencils
What month is UNICEF’s birthday month?
December
Which branch of the United Nations established UNICEF?
General Assembly
UNICEF has offices on every continent except ___?
Antarctica
What nutrient-rich food does UNICEF use to treat hunger?
Plumpy'nut
What treaty protects children’s rights worldwide?
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Which "Stranger Things" actor is a UNICEF ambassador?
Millie Bobby Brown