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| Girls from an indigenous community read outdoors at a primary school in a remote area of Viet Nam. |
UNICEF is funded entirely by voluntary contributions. UNICEF's assistance to more than 150 countries and territories, in close collaboration with national governments and other partners, could not be carried out effectively without the sustained generous contributions received from governments, foundations, UN agencies, international financial institutions (IFIs), individuals and businesses. Our partnerships with these organizations and individuals contribute to the success of UNICEF-assisted programmes and projects and also serve to mobilize resources and strengthen international cooperation in support of the realization of children’s rights.
This section will help you to understand the unique role played by the Public Sector Alliances and Resource Mobilization Office (PARMO) within the UNICEF organizational structure. PARMO works closely with UNICEF regional and country offices to develop and implement organization-wide resource mobilization strategies, and to support and facilitate fundraising through donor contacts at the field level. Through regular interactions with the Permanent Missions, donor capitals, foundations, international financial institutions and UN agencies, PARMO keeps donors informed and interested in UNICEF’s work and thus contributes to mobilizing a large part of the organisation’s Regular Resources (RR), other resources (OR) and for emergency programmes (ORE).
This section will provide useful information for you to learn more about our donors, funding mechanisms, new funding modalities, terminology and the current humanitarian and development issues that prioritise our work.

See which donors are the 2010 Top 20 Donors for UNICEF [PDF]
See which donors are the 2010 Top 20 Donors to Regular/Core Resources [PDF]
See which donors are the 2010 Top 20 Humanitarian Donors for UNICEF [PDF]
Learn About Important Initiatives
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Immunization Plus - Eradicating Polio
Results-based Management and Evaluation
The evaluation methods and tools promoted by UNICEF are intended to focus evaluation process and results in such a way as to strengthen results-based management and a human rights-based approach to programming. Click here for more information.
Report on Regular Resources 2010
Annual Report 2010
The State of the World's Children 2011