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    UNICEF is a world-renowned organization that strives to give a voice to those who go unheard: the children of the world. UNICEF or the United Nations International Emergency Fund was originally created in 1946‚ following World War II‚ in an effort to provide assistance to the European children who faced starvation and disease. It was through these efforts that UNICEF began to present itself as one of the nations leading advocacy groups for children’s rights. Then‚ in 1953‚ UNICEF was given permanent

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    UNICEF Case Study Major Decision issues •Review of repositioning‚ rebranding process started two years back in light of UNICEF evolving mission. •Increasingly challenging donor environment‚ combining decline in multilateralism and increase in restricted funds. •Providing greater clarity and consistency in communication strategy - To reflect what UNICEF stands for in a clear and focused way. Recommendations/Inferences on Major issues •Unicef‚ over five decades evolved from an organization

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    UNICEF’s Tap Project The UNICEF (aka the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) was created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946. UNICEF’s main goal is to build a world where the rights of every child is recognized‚ and to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty‚ violence‚ disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. The Tap Project was basically a program implemented by the UNICEF in 2007. Restaurants would ask their patrons to donate $1 or more

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    Fund‚ UNICEF‚ was created in December of 1946 by the United Nations to be able to provide necessities to children‚ like food clothing and health care. The UNICEF began after World War II when European children were facing famine and disease because of the occurred events (Our History‚ 2003). The main purpose of this organization was to assist and provide to the children who have been living and affected under the circumstances of war‚ and after the crisis of those events passed‚ the UNICEF continued

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    institutions is the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund‚ shortened UNICEF. I chose to write about the UNICEF‚ because I would like to give my point of view about this organization. UNICEF is an important organization for the international cooperation between different countries. I think if there weren ’t such an organization‚ children had to suffer even more. There are a lot of children who get help from UNICEF‚ but yet there are millions who are still suffering. It is of essential importance

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION; * HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF UNICEF * Definition of key terms * UNICEF OBJECTIVES * ROLES of UNICEF * MAIN BODY * FUNCTIONS OF UNICEF * RECOMMENDUTION * CONCLUSION * REFERENCES Historical background of UNICEF From its start in 1946‚ UNICEF took upon itself the mandate to feed the impoverished‚ improve their health‚ and provide clothing to the children of Europe. After becoming a permanent member of the UN is 1953‚ UNICEF’s first campaign

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    Unicef Unicef which stands for United Nations International Children’s Emergency is a massive organisation that tries to help children all over the world‚ not only to have an education but to protect child’s right in overall. 1.2.1&1.2.2 Unicef has offices all over the world‚ it’s a global organisation. Almost every country has an office from Unicef. The Government helps for two third of the organisation’s funds and the other part is from the millions of people that supports Unicef which

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    the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” said Nelson Mandela. This quote reflects one of UNICEF’s main values‚ making Mandela a worthy candidate of being the spokesperson of UNICEF. The current spokesperson‚ Alyssa Milano‚ is thinking of resigning from her position‚ and UNICEF needs a suitable candidate to fill her place. Nelson Mandela was relentless in fighting for freedom and equality for his people‚ and he will use the same dedication to fight for the freedom of children

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    Unicef isn’t helping child soldiers get rescued from countries as much as they should. Child soldiers need more attention‚ they are too young to fight in war. The news is not covering much about child soldiers and they are completely neglecting that there are also girls that are serving at child soldiers but the news doesn’t show that. Instead of using all the money on helping child soldiers they should add schools to the places so that they won’t need to go in the war because many children join

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    which is known for its worldwide aid. One of those bodies is UNICEF‚ known for its development aid for children in developing countries. This is seen in sources A-E. How far do these sources support the view that the 1980s was the most successful decade for the UN’s assistance for the world’s children? Source A supports this view fully‚ since it talks about the decision of UNICEF to provide essential drugs for children in Africa. UNICEF states that the economic crisis in the 1980s ‘had reversed

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