When was the G77 formed?
What is 1964?
Where are the headquarters for UNICEF?
Which G77 body makes the ultimate decisions?
What is the South Summit?
Does UNICEF bring in more funds from public or private sources?
What is private?
Where are the primary offices of the G77?
What is NY?
When was UNICEF founded?
What is 1946?
What are the primary areas where the G77 works?
How are decisions made in UNICEF?
What is by consensus?
What is 6?
What UN principal body is UNICEF associated with?
What are the General Assembly and Economic & Social Council?
The G77 was the product of a meeting of what other UN body?
What is UNCTAD (Conference on Trade & Development)?
There are 9 areas that UNICEF focuses its efforts. What are 2 of the 9?
What are: 1) Research, evidence & analysis; 2) Supply & logistics; 3) Innovation; 4) Gender; 5) Emergencies; 6) Social policy; 7) Education; 8) Child survival; and 9) Protection & inclusion.
Who (which state) is currently chairing the G77?
Who is Guinea?
How many states serve on Executive Board?
What is 36?
2020 total contributions to UNICEF were about how much?
What is over $7 billion USD?
How many members does the G77 have?
What is 134?
In 1965, UNICEF was awarded what prestigious prize?
What is the Nobel Peace Prize?
When was the New International Economic Order (NIEO) adopted?
What is 1974?
The Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified in what year?
What is 1989