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Vandana Urang, age 18, leader of Muskan adolescent girls' club of Namroop Tea Estate and is a BA first-semester student taking with her club members Namroop Tea Estate in Dibrugarh district, Assam.

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UNICEF/UN0135531/Selaam In 2016, Rishita was born two months premature and weighed only 650 grams. After being treated in the SNCU she gained weight and strength and is now a healthy child.

Every child deserves a fair chance – and you can help to make that chance a reality. Your donation will help UNICEF make a difference to the lives of children around the world.  

Students involved in fundraising for UNICEF.
UNICEF Students involved in fundraising for UNICEF.

Why UNICEF India relies on voluntary contributions

UNICEF India relies on the support and donations from businesses and individuals.

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UNICEF/UNI223604/Misra A child participating in a class supported by the early grade literary programme at a primary schools in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh.

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Kiran Devi, an Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) examines the newborn child as part of Home Based New Born Care inside a hamlet in Shrawasti, Uttar Pradesh.
UNICEF/UN0281036/Vishwanathan Kiran Devi, an Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) examines the newborn child as part of Home Based New Born Care inside a hamlet in Shrawasti, Uttar Pradesh.

Want to help us change the world for the better? With the right skills, experience, and motivation you could be just the person we are looking for to join our team.

Partnerships with Indian philanthropists

A child learns while playing with vegetables at her house in Kundaal, Rajasthan.
UNICEF/UNI335364/ Bharadwaj A child learns while playing with vegetables at her house in Kundaal, Rajasthan.

UNICEF India – Your philanthropy partner

How you, an Indian philanthropist, can partner with us.

Champions for children

CSO Volunteers in partnership engage with adolescents to discuss perceptions and experiences on violence and safety with focus on gender based violence.
UNICEF/UN0379922/Panjwani CSO Volunteers in partnership engage with adolescents to discuss perceptions and experiences on violence and safety with focus on gender based violence.

Our children are the future of India. UNICEF India introduces Champions for Children, A new programme for young adults to help protect our children and help support future programs.