What does UNICEF stand for?
United Nations International Children Emergency fund.
What year was UNICEF Founded?
1946
How many children have been treated for malnourishment by UNICEF?
5M
What happened on September 8 in Morroco?
An earthquake.
What is advocacy?
To speak up on the behalf of someone in need.
What does UNICEF fight for?
The rights of children.
Who created UNICEF
The United Nations.
How many children have been given a vaccine against measles?
22M
How many children were affected by the earthquake in Morroc?
Over 100,00
What does UNICEF advocate for?
The protection of childrens rights.
What does UNICEF represent?
The Children.
What was UNICEF's first logo?
A child drinking milk.
How many people have been given clean water?
41.7M
What happened in Libya on September 10?
A flood.
What is UNICEF's USA first fundamental Advocacy Priorities?
Being the leading voice on children's rights.
What is the motto for UNICEF?
For every child.
What was UNICEF's first motto?
How many children/caregivers have been able to access psychological support?
12M
How many children were affected in Libya?
Over 300,000
What is UNICEF's USA second fundamental advocacy priority?
Maintain essential U.S. government funding.
What are the 5 core values of UNICEF?
care, respect, integrity, trust, and accountability.
How many countries does UNICEF work in?
Over 190.
How many children have been given access to education?
32.6M
What is UNICEF doing in both countries?
Sending supplies and services.
What is UNICEF's USA third fundamental Advocacy Priorities?
Promote legislation and policy recommendations.