UNICEF USA

UNICEF USA

Non-profit Organizations

New York, New York 47,610 followers

We advocate for UNICEF’s work worldwide to ensure every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected.

About us

Over eight decades, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has built an unprecedented global support system for the world’s children. UNICEF relentlessly works day in and day out to deliver the essentials that give every child an equitable chance in life: health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more. UNICEF USA advances UNICEF’s global mission by rallying the American public to support the world’s most vulnerable children. Together, we have helped save and meaningfully improve more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization. UNICEF USA is proud to be recognized and certified as a Great Place to Work®.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1947
Specialties
Education, Children with Disabilities, Emergency Relief, Immunization, Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition, Child Protection, Water and Sanitation, Child Survival, Empowering Women and Girls, Helping to track progress towards the SDG 2030's for children, Polio, Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus, Child Migrants and Refugees, Early Childhood Development, Strengthening Health Systems, Social Inclusion, Social Impact Investing, Child Rights and Business, Innovation, polio, and sustainable development

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  • UNICEF USA reposted this

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    In celebration of last week's World Children’s Day, UNICEF USA's Krista Becker participated in a panel discussion at Salem State University to explore how Salem can integrate child-friendly governance structures into its city planning. The panel highlighted actionable strategies to center children’s rights in urban development, focusing on equity, accountability, collaboration and amplifying youth voices. The conversation is a powerful reminder that cities thrive when they are designed with children in mind. By prioritizing their needs, rights and voices, local leaders can ensure the children and young people in their communities have the support they need to thrive. Thank you to Salem State University for hosting this discussion and working alongside us to champion a brighter, more equitable future. 💙

    • Second in from the left, UNICEF USA's Krista Becker joins nine individuals at Salem State University to talk about the power of UNICEF's Child-Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI). The group poses for a photo in front of a colorful indoor wall mural.
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    A huge thank you to all of our UNICEF Clubs for turning your ideas into action during last week's #WorldChildrensDay! 🌍 From raising awareness for child rights to "turning your cities blue" and celebrating the power of youth and community, you showed up in incredible ways, as you always do. 💙 Swipe through for some of the day’s highlights, because these moments — and you — deserve to be celebrated!

    • Two UNICEF Clubs representatives walk down a hallway with Bill Nye (the Science Guy!) during an event on World Children's Day.
    • UNICEF Clubs members participate in a World Children's Day event at their school. Five students smile for a photograph in a classroom, holding pieces of paper with handwritten facts about UNICEF, UNICEF Clubs, and World Children's Day.
    • Two students place a UNICEF USA logo on a bulletin board in their classroom on World Children's Day.
    • Buildings around a city are illuminated in blue lights to highlight UNICEF's work and World Children's Day.
    • A classroom of students attentively observe a presentation by their peers on World Children's Day.
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  • UNICEF USA reposted this

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    President & CEO of UNICEF USA, Relentlessly Pursuing a More Equitable World For Every Child | Child Rights Activist | Thought Leader

    A few days ago, I reflected on the joy of watching my granddaughter, Harper, explore her world with curiosity and wonder. She reminded me of the hope children have—and of the responsibility we have to protect and nurture it. As we reflect on COP29, the juxtaposition is stark. The climate crisis continues to disproportionately impact children, threatening their health, safety and futures. UNICEF's State of the World’s Children Report, released on last week’s World Children’s Day, paints a sobering picture of the challenges ahead. It’s a reminder that the decisions we are making now—about climate, technology, equity and more—are already shaping the lives of future generations. We have to take accountability for that, for them. Alongside the challenges laid out in the State of the World’s Children Report, I was also able to take inspiration from my granddaughter to find hope in action. Hope in the parents I met in Guatemala who are participating in early childhood programs. Hope in the youth advocates mobilizing their peers for change. Hope in the young innovators developing sustainable solutions to protect their communities. This hope fuels my belief that a better world for children is possible, with a caveat: We must act with urgency and purpose. We need bold, tangible action, not just conversations. We need accountability, not just commitments. And we need all of us—leaders, governments, communities and young people—working together. I'm recommitting to the work ahead. For Harper, for every child, for the future. What about you?

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    We’re proud to celebrate the recent #AnthemAwards recognition of Passport to Earning (P2E), a global program from UNICEF's Generation Unlimited, supported by partners like Microsoft, that’s empowering young people with the skills they need for tomorrow’s economy. Passport to Earning bridges the gap for young people aged 15-24 by providing free, world-class, job-relevant skills training to better position young people to access employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. From digital literacy to advanced technical skills, P2E equips the next generation with the tools to succeed in an ever-evolving global economy. Congratulations to everyone involved in continuing to make a positive impact for young people with the Passport to Earning, and thank you to The Anthem Awards for this recognition. Microsoft AI Skills

    • A young student sits on her bed at home, working on a laptop. Her mother sits next to her, smiling, with her arm around her daughter's shoulder.
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    For more than 70 years, UNICEF has worked relentlessly to pursue a more equitable world #ForEveryChild. This #GivingTuesday, the #UNICEFGala will serve as a celebration of those efforts and the incredible progress we’ve made together — and fuel us for the work that lies ahead in ensuring every child is healthy, educated, protected and respected. Together, we can create lasting change. Join us in celebrating UNICEF’s impact and the generous support of our #UNICEFGala presenting sponsor, The 72 Fund, by visiting the links in our comments below.

    • A person holds two light sticks that read in bold letters, "#WeWontStop," a slogan of UNICEF USA.
    • At the 2023 UNICEF Gala, attendees sit in a dimly lit event space. Two individuals stand behind a podium on a stage cast in vibrant blue light. A large banner on a nearby wall displays an image of a smiling child.
    • UNICEF USA President and CEO Michael J. Nyenhuis stands on a stage behind a podium. A large UNICEF USA banner hangs behind him.
  • UNICEF USA reposted this

    This past week marked the 70th #WorldChildrensDay, a day when the world focuses on the wellbeing of all children, everywhere. I had the honor of facilitating UNICEF USA's first Interfaith Convening on the Rights of Children. Faith leaders, youth advocates and many UNICEF partners were united by a shared mission to shape a better, more equitable future.  “What gives you hope?” sparked conversation and ideas for action and accountability. Ans so I wonder… what gives YOU hope?

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    At UNICEF USA, we challenge ourselves to engage in big thinking and bold action to elevate our impact for children around the world. The Impact Accelerator, an internal competition encouraging UNICEF USA staff to experiment and innovate, was recently honored as an #AnthemAwards winner. This program fuels fresh thinking and strategic learning, fostering long-term growth and increased institutional impact. Impact Accelerator winners receive dedicated time, mentorship, training and access to external expertise to bring their projects to life. It’s all made possible by the passion, creativity and commitment of our team. A heartfelt congratulations to our colleagues leading with innovation, and thank you to The Anthem Awards for recognizing the power of experimentation to build a brighter future #ForEveryChild.

  • UNICEF USA reposted this

    It’s an honor to see UNICEF USA recognized in this week's #AnthemAwards ceremony. To the remarkable teams and partners who brought each of these impactful projects to life, thank you for your vision and dedication. A reminder for those interested in learning more about Anthem Award-winning Child Lens Investing Framework: Children are one-third of our world and all of our future. In addition to being among our 2024 Anthem Awards winners, the Child Lens Investing Framework—a collaborative effort by UNICEF USA’s Impact Fund for Children, UNICEF InnovationTideline, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and many others—was recently recognized as one of  TIME's Best Inventions of 2024. And with good reason. What’s good for children is good for all of us. We call investors and business owners across the private and public markets to actively consider children in their investment strategies to build a better future for all.

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    We’re pleased to share that UNICEF USA has been recognized as a five-time award winner in this year’s #AnthemAwards.    The Anthem Awards shine a light on transformative initiatives that fuel positive change worldwide. We’re honored to be recognized alongside some of the world’s most innovative, dedicated and inspiring groups. Thank you to the Anthem Awards for acknowledging the impact of the initiatives and to all those who worked to bring them to life. Swipe to learn more about our five Anthem Award-winning initiatives and visit the links in our comments below to discover how UNICEF is helping to shape a better, more equitable world — #ForEveryChild.

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US$ 7.0M

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