UNICEF India

UNICEF India

Non-profit Organizations

UNICEF saves children’s lives, defends their rights, and helps them fulfill their potential. We never give up.

About us

UNICEF is fully committed to working with the Government of India to ensure that each child born in this vast and complex country gets the best start in life, thrives and develops to his or her full potential. UNICEF has been working in India since 1949 advocating for the rights of children and young people. The organisation began its work in India with three staff members and established an office in Delhi three years later. Currently, it advocates for the rights of India’s children in 16 states.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1949
Specialties
Child Survival and Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, Child Protection, Policy Advocacy and Partnerships

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    Programming Head - BIG FM, Mumbai & Goa

    Just attended an insightful workshop following the successful Road Safety Workshop in Ahmedabad. The experience really reinforced how essential it is to create safer roads for our children and communities. Every step we take towards road safety is a step towards a brighter, more secure future. 🌟🚦 It was an honor to be invited along with the BIG FM team, including RJ Amar, RJ Nisha, RJ Krish, and RJ Vinod. Their participation made the event even more engaging and impactful as we shared ideas and stories on promoting safer roads for all. Celebrating 75 incredible years of UNICEF India Here’s to many more milestones and positive change! #UNICEF@75 #ForEveryChild #RoadSafety UNICEF

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    Princess Padmaja Kumari Parmar was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 5 years. Millions of children in India are affected by Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) like Type 1 Diabetes, Sickle Cell Anemia, Asthma, and congenital heart disease. These conditions require long-term care and management, but with the right support, they can be managed effectively. Princess Padmaja shares an inspiring message on how we can work together for a healthier future #ForEveryChild. Friends of Mewar

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    The Indian Ocean #Tsunami and #Earthquake are powerful reminders of the importance of disaster preparedness and the lasting impact of natural disasters on communities. Children and women are the most vulnerable during any disaster. In partnership with the Government of India, UNICEF has been working to protect children from disasters through strengthening preparedness, taking preventive measures and providing timely support. #UNICEFwithIndia

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    India and UNICEF have shared a strong partnership for 75 years, working together to deliver life-saving supplies to children in the country and globally. Leila Pakkala, Director, UNICEF Supply, and Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF India Representative, visited the state vaccine storage site in Hyderabad. Thanks to the Government of India and the State Government of Telangana for investing in initiatives to improve child health. UNICEF remains committed to the ongoing engagement and the state’s advancements in immunization services, including sustainable supply chain management.

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    We’re excited to announce the renewal of the ‘Thriving Together’ partnership with Z Zurich Foundation. 🌍Employing a system-change approach this collaboration enhances the promotion of adolescent mental health and wellbeing. Since 2021, it has already positively impacted the lives of more than 900,000 adolescents and caregivers worldwide and aims to reach 11 million people by 2027. 💙 For this second phase, the partnership is expanding from 7 to 15 programme countries, including India, and will keep providing young people and their caregivers with the tools they need to thrive. Learn more about the partnership here: https://lnkd.in/gQpyt78c #WorldMentalHealthDay #OnMyMind

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    This International Day of the Girl Child, we strengthen our partnership with Dove, with the aim to provide educational resources on self-esteem and body confidence to 16.4 million children and young people in India over the next two years and encourage girls in particular to be self-esteem champions! In the latest phase of our partnership, we will provide access to learning content designed to address the self-esteem concerns of children and young people between 11-14 years and 15+ years in eight states across India. Thank you Dove for your ongoing support. #DayOfTheGirl

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