UNICEF's corporate partnerships
Overview
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| COLOMBIA: A group of girls holding flowers smile as they stand closely together on a street in central Armenia, capital of the western department of Quind¡o and epicentre of the January earthquake. |
Because UNICEF recognizes the private sector can be an important partner in advancing its mission to ensure the health, education, equality and protection of every child, it engages with corporations in a variety of ways and on many levels. Ways to collaborate include:
- innovative partnerships
- strategic philanthropic initiatives
- global, regional and local cause-marketing initiatives
- employee-driven programmes
Learn more about How UNICEF selects its partners.
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Executive Summary of Guidelines
Read UNICEF’s Guidelines and Manual for Working with the Business Community .
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