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Fun Facts
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What year was UNICEF founded?

1946

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UNICEF is part of which larger organization?

United Nations

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UNICEF provides what to fight disease?

Vaccines

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UNICEF helps register babies’ ___ so they have legal identity.

Birth

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What color is often used to represent UNICEF?

Blue

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UNICEF was created after which major event?

WWII

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About how many countries does UNICEF work in?

190

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UNICEF provides safe drinking ___?

Water

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UNICEF works to stop child ___, like forced labor or marriage.

Exploitation

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UNICEF’s logo shows what?

A mother holding a child

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What year did UNICEF become a permanent part of the UN in?

1953

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What type of disaster relief does UNICEF help with- natural or man-made?

Both
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UNICEF gives vaccines to nearly half of all children under ___?

5

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UNICEF builds schools in emergency areas made out of ___.

Tents

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UNICEF’s slogan: “For every ___.”

Child

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In what year did UNICEF win the Nobel Peace Prize?

1965

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What region does UNICEF call “Sub-Saharan?”

Africa

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UNICEF works to prevent what condition caused by lack of food?

Malnutrition

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UNICEF’s “Back to School” campaigns often provide what essential classroom item?

Pencils

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What month is UNICEF’s birthday month?

December

500

Which branch of the United Nations established UNICEF?

General Assembly

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UNICEF has offices on every continent except ___?

Antarctica

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What nutrient-rich food does UNICEF use to treat hunger?

Plumpy'nut

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What treaty protects children’s rights worldwide?

Convention on the Rights of the Child

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Which "Stranger Things" actor is a UNICEF ambassador?

Millie Bobby Brown