Partner with UNICEF and help improve the lives of children in Cameroon!

Partnerships are crucial for UNICEF because together, we can leverage a wide range of resources, expertise, and networks to address the complex challenges faced by children.

Koica representative sitting with pupils in the east Cameroon
UNICEF/2023/Marie Guy Bandolo

Support Children's Rights in Cameroon

I am music session with children sitting in circle in Melen public school

Support an innovative programme that uses music as a vehicle to equip children with social skills and enable them to return to school, thereby helping to create a better future for them.

students and their teacher at an e-container at Melong

Empowering girls with digital and entrepreneurial skills can unlock economic growth, reduce poverty, and foster innovation. Each additional year of schooling can boost a girl's future income by 10–20%.

Partnerships

Partnerships are crucial for UNICEF because together, we can leverage a wide range of resources, expertise, and networks to address the complex challenges faced by children. By collaborating with governments, private sector entities, civil society, and other international organizations, UNICEF can amplify its impact, ensuring that more children receive essential services such as healthcare, education, and protection. These partnerships also help mobilize the necessary funding and support to achieve sustainable development goals and respond effectively to emergencies.

Government partnerships

Japan Ambassador handing keys of a refridgerated truck to the Minister of public health
UNICEF/2023/Marie Guy Bandolo

Governments contribute to UNICEF's core resources for results, which are essential for flexible and sustainable programming. Governments also provide specific development and emergency funding for children.

Through national partnerships, UNICEF works with governments as donors to achieve results for children by leveraging their financial contributions and political support to implement programmes that meet children's needs.

These partnerships enable UNICEF to provide essential services such as health, education, nutrition and protection, especially in emergencies. Through the priorities and Sustainable Development Goals, UNICEF and government partners work together to create a safer, healthier and more equitable world for children.

Corporate partnerships

UNICEF and IHS Towers staff inaugurate an e-container in eastern Cameroon
UNICEF/2024/Hapsatou Mamadi

By working together, UNICEF and its corporate partners can create a sustainable, large-scale impact, ensuring that more children have access to essential services and opportunities to thrive.

Companies can and should help raise awareness and advocate for children's rights, influencing policy agendas and promoting responsible business practices.

UNICEF partners with the private sector and companies to achieve results for children by leveraging resources, expertise, and networks to address critical issues affecting children worldwide. These partnerships involve strategic funding, employee engagement, and leveraging corporate strengths in innovation and communication to support UNICEF's programs.

UNICEF offers partners the chance to build long-term strategic relationships; our corporate partners benefit by building brand equity and differentiating themselves from competitors through social investment for children in local communities, which can improve customer relationships and increase sales and market share.


Check out the business principles for children here:

https://www.unicef.org/documents/childrens-rights-and-business-principles

Philanthropy, Foundations, Diaspora and Individual giving

a little smiling girl and student in a public school at limbé , southwest Cameroon
UNICEF/2023/FrankDejongh.

UNICEF partners with philanthropy, foundations and individual donors to mobilise resources and bring about meaningful change for children around the world.

Philanthropic partnerships provide flexible funding and innovative solutions to address critical issues such as health, education and protection.

Are you an individual interested in supporting even the diaspora? Get in touch with us and we'll tell you how you can help.

gallery of logos of UNICEF Cameroon partners
UNICEF/2024

Contacts:

Aristide Agbor Amougou

Resource Mobilization Officer

E-mail : [email protected]

 

Alexandra Nké Mballa

Communication Officer- Donors Visibility

E-mail : [email protected]

 

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