What does Unicef stand for?
United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund!
What does UNICEF think the greatest obstacle to education is?
Poverty
Good health is considered to be one of the seventeen of these goals listed by the UN. What are the United nation's 17 goals called as a group?
Sustainable Development Goals
UNICEF works to ensure all children have this important document that documents when and where they were born.
Birth certificate
Where are Unicef headquarters?
New York City
What fraction of countries around the world have reached gender parity (equal numbers of boys and girls) in primary education?
2/3rds of the world
What does UNICEF supply and provide to children to prevent them from getting diseases?
Immunizations--Vaccines
UNICEF promotes this principle, ensuring children’s voices are heard.
Child participation
Unicef has presence in how many countries and territories?
190
How many children received education in 2023 through UNICEF efforts?
18 million
UNICEF works with WHO, Rotary and the Gates Foundation to eradicate this disease.
What disease is it?
Polio
This document is an international treaty that outlines the rights of children worldwide.
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Unicef primarily receives funding from these two types of donors
Governments and private donors
What is UNICEF’s initiative to ensure girls have equal access to education called?
"Let Us Learn" initiative
UNICEF supplies vaccines to reach what percentage of the world’s children under five years old.
45%
The Convention on the Rights of the Child has been ratified by this many countries
196
What year was Unicef founded?
1946
What are UNICEF's school supply kits for emergency zones called?
School in a box
UNICEF distributes this vaccine to prevent a common childhood disease.
Measles vaccine
The United Nations and world leaders codified rules and regulations relating to child rights in this year
1989