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UNICEF UK

UNICEF UK, also known as the United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF, is one of 36 UNICEF national committees based in industrialised countries. The national committees raise funds for the organisation's worldwide emergency and development work. In 2007, UNICEF UK raised £41.3 million for UNICEF's work with children worldwide.[1] UNICEF UK also advocates for lasting change for children. For example, it works to change government policies and practices that are detrimental to children's rights in the UK and internationally.[2] Jon Sparkes was appointed CEO in January 2022.[3]

UK Committee for UNICEF
AbbreviationUNICEF UK
Formation1956
TypeNational committee
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Head
Jon Sparkes CEO 2022
Parent organization
UNICEF
Websitehttp://www.unicef.org.uk

Internationally, UNICEF is the leading children's organisation, reaching children in more than 150 Less Developed Countries around the world. It works with local communities, organisations and governments to make a lasting difference to children's lives.[1]

The organisation's global reach allows it to share knowledge across borders, while its local presence – over 85 per cent of UNICEF staff work in developing countries – means it can deliver assistance where it is needed most.[4] With its worldwide presence, UNICEF can respond rapidly wherever disaster strikes, delivering life-saving help for children.

UNICEF believes that every child should have clean water, food, health care, education, and a safe environment in which to grow up. The organisation upholds the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and works to hold the international community responsible for their promises to children.[5]

UNICEF is not funded by the UN. Instead, it relies on voluntary donations to fund its work for children worldwide. UNICEF UK raises funds for these programmes through donations, the sale of cards and gifts, partnerships with companies and special events. UNICEF UK is a registered charity.[1]

UNICEF ambassadors edit

UNICEF UK has a long history of support from its ambassadors and high-profile supporters,[6] who play a vital role in promoting UNICEF, advocating and fundraising on its behalf. Ambassadors help the organisation reach a wider audience, enabling it to highlight work undertaken to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children around the world.

All UNICEF ambassadors have been appointed because they have already demonstrated a commitment to the organisation's work. They dedicate time and energy in a variety of ways: visiting projects in the field and emergency situations, speaking to the media about what they have seen, or lobbying and raising money.[6]

Current UNICEF UK ambassadors and high-profile supporters include Michael Sheen, David Beckham, Martin Bell, Orlando Bloom, Charley Boorman, Millie Bobby Brown, Sir Alex Ferguson, Ralph Fiennes, Ryan Giggs, Ewan McGregor, Jemima Khan, Sir Roger Moore, James Nesbitt, Vanessa Redgrave, Tom Hiddleston, Rita Ora, Olivia Colman[7] and Robbie Williams.[8]

Corporate partners edit

UNICEF is supported entirely by voluntary contributions and the support from corporate partners makes a significant contribution to its work. Companies that currently have a corporate partnership with UNICEF UK include 2021 Rugby League World Cup,[9][10] Barclays, easyJet, Marks & Spencer, IKEA, Manchester United, EE, Pampers and Vodafone.[1]

Cards and gifts edit

UNICEF was the first charity to produce and sell cards for the purpose of raising funds.[11] The very first UNICEF card was a Christmas card created in 1949. The card was a reproduction of a painting, sent as a thank you to UNICEF in 1947, by seven-year-old Jitka Samkova. Jitka's village in Czechoslovakia had received UNICEF emergency assistance after the Second World War.[12]

Since 1949, UNICEF has continued to sell cards and gifts in order to raise money for children living in poverty around the world.

Inspired Gifts edit

In 2004 UNICEF UK expanded its range of cards and gifts to include a selection of 'Inspired Gifts'. These offer an opportunity to give a present which makes a real difference to the lives of children. The choice of Inspired Gifts is wide; however the selection changes periodically, depending on where the need is greatest. A typical range could vary from a cold-box vaccine carrier which helps to ensure that vaccines for children reach their destination in perfect condition, to a midwife kit which helps to safely deliver over 50 babies.

Convention on the Rights of the Child edit

The 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is a comprehensive human rights treaty which enshrines specific children's rights in international law. These rights define universal principles and standards for the status and treatment of children worldwide.[5]

The Convention spells out a specific role for UNICEF, in its capacity as the UN body responsible for the rights of children. UNICEF is required to promote the effective implementation of the Convention and to encourage international cooperation for the benefit of children. UNICEF is also entitled to be represented when each country's implementation of the Convention is considered by the Committee every five years.[5]

Emergency response edit

When an emergency strikes, UNICEF staff in the area react rapidly and the first aid usually arrives within 48 hours.[13] Emergency specialists assess the immediate need, focusing on women and children. With permanent offices in the field, UNICEF is well placed to coordinate relief by road and air. Following emergency relief efforts, UNICEF works to promote long-term rehabilitation and improve conditions for children.

Programmes in the UK edit

In the UK, UNICEF seeks to improve baby health and nutrition through its Baby Friendly Initiative in UK health care centres. It also champions child-centred education based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child through its Rights Respecting Schools Award initiative. UNICEF UK is a member of the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS).[14]

UNICEF UK has asked the UK Government to a establish "a nationally-recognised suite of connected services" for babies and children under 5, which it describes as a "Baby and Toddler Guarantee".[15]

Other areas of work edit

UNICEF's other priorities include education for all, child survival, HIV and AIDS and child protection.

Education edit

On education, UNICEF is committed to giving girls and boys equal learning opportunities. It works to remove barriers that keep girls from attending school and to ensure that, once enrolled, they go on to graduate. UNICEF also supplies educational materials, mobilises teachers, registers children, prepares school facilities and develops curricula in countries affected by conflict and other emergencies.[16]

Child survival edit

In terms of child survival, UNICEF is seeking to completely eradicate polio, to increase the percentage of children protected against malaria by mosquito nets, to protect children in the early years of life by promoting exclusive breastfeeding and to reduce the risk of children dying from diarrhoeal diseases by improving access to water and sanitation facilities.[17]

HIV and AIDS edit

In 2005, UNICEF launched a five-year global campaign, Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS, to raise awareness about how HIV and AIDS are destroying the lives of children. The campaign aims to achieve four goals by 2010: to prevent new infections among young people by 25 per cent; to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV in 80 per cent of cases; to provide treatment for 80 per cent of HIV-positive children; and to protect, care for and support 80 per cent of children affected by HIV and AIDS, including those who have lost their parents to the disease.[18]

Child protection edit

Protection from exploitation is a universal right of every child, as laid out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and UNICEF places a high priority on protecting children from all forms of violence and abuse. For example, in Sierra Leone, UNICEF helped more than 3,600 child soldiers leave army life, while in Burkina Faso, UNICEF's support helped secure passage of legislation that made female genital mutilation a punishable offence.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (PDF). December 31, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 24, 2009.
  2. ^ "What does Unicef do?". Unicef UK. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  3. ^ "Our Leadership Team". Unicef UK. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". www.unicef.org. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  6. ^ a b "UNICEF publications". www.unicef.org.
  7. ^ "Unicef UK appoints Olivia Colman as its new President". Unicef UK. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  8. ^ "Celebrity Supporters". Unicef UK. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  9. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021 Partners with Unicef UK".
  10. ^ "RLWC2021 Partners with Unicef UK".
  11. ^ http://www.unicef.org.uk/tz/resources/assets/pdf/60years_unicef_booklet.pdf[dead link]
  12. ^ Grace, Catherine O'Neill (1995-12-12). "GIVING THE GIFT OF GOOD HEALTH". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  14. ^ . www.ncvys.org.uk. Archived from the original on May 12, 2013.
  15. ^ Institute of Health Visiting, UNICEF UK – Guaranteeing every baby and toddler the best start in life, published 18 October 2022, accessed 16 May 2023
  16. ^ "Basic education and gender equality". unicef.org. from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2008.
  17. ^ . unicef.org. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  18. ^ "Vape IMG - Vape Images Galore".
  19. ^ . unicef.org. Archived from the original on 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2008-12-04.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Baby Friendly Initiative
  • Soccer Aid
  • UNICEF International
  • UNICEF UK YouTube channel

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UNICEF UK also known as the United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF is one of 36 UNICEF national committees based in industrialised countries The national committees raise funds for the organisation s worldwide emergency and development work In 2007 UNICEF UK raised 41 3 million for UNICEF s work with children worldwide 1 UNICEF UK also advocates for lasting change for children For example it works to change government policies and practices that are detrimental to children s rights in the UK and internationally 2 Jon Sparkes was appointed CEO in January 2022 3 UK Committee for UNICEFAbbreviationUNICEF UKFormation1956TypeNational committeeLegal statusActiveHeadquartersLondon UKHeadJon Sparkes CEO 2022Parent organizationUNICEFWebsitehttp www unicef org ukInternationally UNICEF is the leading children s organisation reaching children in more than 150 Less Developed Countries around the world It works with local communities organisations and governments to make a lasting difference to children s lives 1 The organisation s global reach allows it to share knowledge across borders while its local presence over 85 per cent of UNICEF staff work in developing countries means it can deliver assistance where it is needed most 4 With its worldwide presence UNICEF can respond rapidly wherever disaster strikes delivering life saving help for children UNICEF believes that every child should have clean water food health care education and a safe environment in which to grow up The organisation upholds the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and works to hold the international community responsible for their promises to children 5 UNICEF is not funded by the UN Instead it relies on voluntary donations to fund its work for children worldwide UNICEF UK raises funds for these programmes through donations the sale of cards and gifts partnerships with companies and special events UNICEF UK is a registered charity 1 Contents 1 UNICEF ambassadors 2 Corporate partners 3 Cards and gifts 3 1 Inspired Gifts 4 Convention on the Rights of the Child 5 Emergency response 6 Programmes in the UK 7 Other areas of work 7 1 Education 7 2 Child survival 7 3 HIV and AIDS 7 4 Child protection 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksUNICEF ambassadors editUNICEF UK has a long history of support from its ambassadors and high profile supporters 6 who play a vital role in promoting UNICEF advocating and fundraising on its behalf Ambassadors help the organisation reach a wider audience enabling it to highlight work undertaken to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children around the world All UNICEF ambassadors have been appointed because they have already demonstrated a commitment to the organisation s work They dedicate time and energy in a variety of ways visiting projects in the field and emergency situations speaking to the media about what they have seen or lobbying and raising money 6 Current UNICEF UK ambassadors and high profile supporters include Michael Sheen David Beckham Martin Bell Orlando Bloom Charley Boorman Millie Bobby Brown Sir Alex Ferguson Ralph Fiennes Ryan Giggs Ewan McGregor Jemima Khan Sir Roger Moore James Nesbitt Vanessa Redgrave Tom Hiddleston Rita Ora Olivia Colman 7 and Robbie Williams 8 Corporate partners editUNICEF is supported entirely by voluntary contributions and the support from corporate partners makes a significant contribution to its work Companies that currently have a corporate partnership with UNICEF UK include 2021 Rugby League World Cup 9 10 Barclays easyJet Marks amp Spencer IKEA Manchester United EE Pampers and Vodafone 1 Cards and gifts editUNICEF was the first charity to produce and sell cards for the purpose of raising funds 11 The very first UNICEF card was a Christmas card created in 1949 The card was a reproduction of a painting sent as a thank you to UNICEF in 1947 by seven year old Jitka Samkova Jitka s village in Czechoslovakia had received UNICEF emergency assistance after the Second World War 12 Since 1949 UNICEF has continued to sell cards and gifts in order to raise money for children living in poverty around the world Inspired Gifts edit In 2004 UNICEF UK expanded its range of cards and gifts to include a selection of Inspired Gifts These offer an opportunity to give a present which makes a real difference to the lives of children The choice of Inspired Gifts is wide however the selection changes periodically depending on where the need is greatest A typical range could vary from a cold box vaccine carrier which helps to ensure that vaccines for children reach their destination in perfect condition to a midwife kit which helps to safely deliver over 50 babies Convention on the Rights of the Child editThe 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is a comprehensive human rights treaty which enshrines specific children s rights in international law These rights define universal principles and standards for the status and treatment of children worldwide 5 The Convention spells out a specific role for UNICEF in its capacity as the UN body responsible for the rights of children UNICEF is required to promote the effective implementation of the Convention and to encourage international cooperation for the benefit of children UNICEF is also entitled to be represented when each country s implementation of the Convention is considered by the Committee every five years 5 Emergency response editWhen an emergency strikes UNICEF staff in the area react rapidly and the first aid usually arrives within 48 hours 13 Emergency specialists assess the immediate need focusing on women and children With permanent offices in the field UNICEF is well placed to coordinate relief by road and air Following emergency relief efforts UNICEF works to promote long term rehabilitation and improve conditions for children Programmes in the UK editIn the UK UNICEF seeks to improve baby health and nutrition through its Baby Friendly Initiative in UK health care centres It also champions child centred education based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child through its Rights Respecting Schools Award initiative UNICEF UK is a member of the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services NCVYS 14 UNICEF UK has asked the UK Government to a establish a nationally recognised suite of connected services for babies and children under 5 which it describes as a Baby and Toddler Guarantee 15 Other areas of work editUNICEF s other priorities include education for all child survival HIV and AIDS and child protection Education edit On education UNICEF is committed to giving girls and boys equal learning opportunities It works to remove barriers that keep girls from attending school and to ensure that once enrolled they go on to graduate UNICEF also supplies educational materials mobilises teachers registers children prepares school facilities and develops curricula in countries affected by conflict and other emergencies 16 Child survival edit In terms of child survival UNICEF is seeking to completely eradicate polio to increase the percentage of children protected against malaria by mosquito nets to protect children in the early years of life by promoting exclusive breastfeeding and to reduce the risk of children dying from diarrhoeal diseases by improving access to water and sanitation facilities 17 HIV and AIDS edit In 2005 UNICEF launched a five year global campaign Unite for Children Unite against AIDS to raise awareness about how HIV and AIDS are destroying the lives of children The campaign aims to achieve four goals by 2010 to prevent new infections among young people by 25 per cent to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV in 80 per cent of cases to provide treatment for 80 per cent of HIV positive children and to protect care for and support 80 per cent of children affected by HIV and AIDS including those who have lost their parents to the disease 18 Child protection edit Protection from exploitation is a universal right of every child as laid out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and UNICEF places a high priority on protecting children from all forms of violence and abuse For example in Sierra Leone UNICEF helped more than 3 600 child soldiers leave army life while in Burkina Faso UNICEF s support helped secure passage of legislation that made female genital mutilation a punishable offence 19 See also editUNICEF International Timeline of young people s rights in the UK List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Unite for Children Unite Against AIDSReferences edit a b c d The United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF Trustees Report amp Consolidated Financial Statements PDF December 31 2007 Archived from the original PDF on April 24 2009 What does Unicef do Unicef UK Retrieved 2021 09 26 Our Leadership Team Unicef UK Retrieved 2022 12 25 Frequently Asked Questions www unicef org Retrieved 2021 09 26 a b c Convention on the Rights of the Child Archived from the original on 2010 06 11 Retrieved 2010 06 11 a b UNICEF publications www unicef org Unicef UK appoints Olivia Colman as its new President Unicef UK Retrieved 2022 12 25 Celebrity Supporters Unicef UK Retrieved 2021 09 26 Rugby League World Cup 2021 Partners with Unicef UK RLWC2021 Partners with Unicef UK http www unicef org uk tz resources assets pdf 60years unicef booklet pdf dead link Grace Catherine O Neill 1995 12 12 GIVING THE GIFT OF GOOD HEALTH Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 09 26 Emergencies UNICEF UK Archived from the original on 2008 12 16 Retrieved 2008 12 04 NCVYS Unofficial Website of the Organization www ncvys org uk Archived from the original on May 12 2013 Institute of Health Visiting UNICEF UK Guaranteeing every baby and toddler the best start in life published 18 October 2022 accessed 16 May 2023 Basic education and gender equality unicef org Archived from the original on June 12 2010 Retrieved December 4 2008 Maternal newborn and child survival unicef org Archived from the original on 2013 10 14 Retrieved 2008 12 04 Vape IMG Vape Images Galore Child Protection unicef org Archived from the original on 2008 12 10 Retrieved 2008 12 04 External links editOfficial website nbsp Baby Friendly Initiative Soccer Aid UNICEF International UNICEF UK YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UNICEF UK amp oldid 1155065002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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