06/03/2021
For every child, results
https://www.unicef.org/results
UNICEF was established in the aftermath of World War II to help children whose lives and futures were at risk – no matter what country they were from. The only thing that mattered to UNICEF was reaching children in need. What mattered was achieving results. As UNICEF marks 75 years since its founding, the world now faces another momentous crisis:…, Responding to COVID-19, A health worker puts on some gloves. The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed a global crisis upending children’s lives everywhere. Deep inequalities that have existed for too long have been exposed with children in the poorest countries and communities hit hardest. UNICEF shipped half a billion items of personal protective equipment to 138 countries in…, 106 million people, with critical water, sanitation and hygiene services and supplies, 3 billion people, with information on the risks and safety precautions, 2.5+ million health workers, with personal protective equipment (PPE) , 4 million health workers, with training on infection prevention and control Through its leadership in the COVID-19 Vaccine Global Access (COVAX) Facility, UNICEF has been instrumental in advancing equitable access to COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines., 6 WAYS UNICEF GETS RESULTS, 1. Local presence, global reach, UNICEF is active in more than  190 countries and territories . Our vast network of skilled and committed staff means we can take successful approaches from one place in the world and adapt them to meet challenges elsewhere, helping drive results for children and young people at a global scale.  Safe births: A mother and her newborn, 30+ million safe births, in health facilities, supported by UNICEF in 2020.   Icon of a book, 48 million out-of-school children, reached with, early learning, primary and secondary education, in 2020. Icon of a water jar, 72.5, million more people, gained access to safe drinking water, in 2018 – 2020. “I regard UNICEF as my strongest support structure”, Livey,, 31, has gone from being a left-to-die pregnant and HIV-positive teenager to becoming a fulfilled mother and an inspiring young mayor in Namibia. Her life tells a powerful story of courage and hope, in which UNICEF played a crucial role to help her not only survive, but also thrive., 2. Saving more lives for less money, UNICEF is funded entirely by voluntary contributions – and we are committed to making every dollar go further to save and improve children and young people’s lives. As one of the world’s largest buyers of lifesaving supplies such as vaccines and mosquito nets, UNICEF has unique leverage to negotiate the lowest prices. Buying big and being…, >50% price reduction, for the pentavalent vaccine in 2016 that, protects against 5 child-killing diseases, .  Icon of coins, US$173 million saved, on procurement of, vaccines and other supplies for children, in 2020. UNICEF results emergency preparedness, US$1 invested = US$4 saved, emergency preparedness, enables UNICEF to respond to crises faster, save more lives and reduce costs.* *Figure based on data for 2014 – 2017.   “UNICEF gave me hope”, Juan Carlos, was born during the Salvadoran Civil War. He lost all four limbs in a landmine accident at the age of 5. UNICEF provided him with support and rehabilitation services so he could grow up, graduate from law school, marry and pursue his passion of painting., 3. Emergency response and readiness, UNICEF is on the ground before, during and after humanitarian emergencies. Our global supply chain and local presence mean we can get help to where it's needed fast – we can ship lifesaving supplies almost anywhere in the world within 72 hours. Just as important, UNICEF stays and delivers. How we respond in crises lays the foundation for long-term…, 455 humanitarian emergencies, responded to in, 152 countries, in 2020, beyond COVID-19.   pitcher and glass icon, 39 million+ people, reached with, safe water in humanitarian situations,  in 2020. Medical icon, 4 million children, treated for severe acute malnutrition, in humanitarian situations in 2020. "UNICEF wanted us to be happy", Salamatu Korsu, , 10, experienced the horror of one of the worst health crises in recent history: the Ebola outbreak. Her neighbourhood in Sierra Leone recorded some of the first cases of Ebola infection in 2014. UNICEF supported the hospital where the young girl was treated and provided care after her discharge., 4. New solutions to old problems, Innovation is at the heart of UNICEF’s ability to achieve results for children and young people. Our global innovation centre helps scale up proven solutions, while a dedicated innovation fund provides financial resources to promising early-stage projects. The results? A new wave of technologies and products to help us reach the hardest-to-reach…, Big data + social good, inform our, response to disasters, epidemics, and more. Technology giants such as Google, IBM and Telefónica have joined our Magic Box Initiative . 1st drone-delivered vaccine in the world given to a child in Vanuatu in 2018, 1st drone-delivered vaccine, in the world given to a child in Vanuatu in 2018, representing a, big leap for global health, to reach children in hard to access areas.  Internet in school icon, Internet in every school, to, connect every young person to information , is the goal of an initiative by UNICEF and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). "I was able to stay healthy. I owe this to UNICEF", Agamemnon Stefanatos, was born in 1953, just after a massive earthquake had ravaged his native island in Greece, killing more than 1,000 people. He survived because of the timely arrival of milk and clothes for newborns that UNICEF had shipped as part of its relief efforts., 5. Powerful partnerships, Strong partnerships with governments, NGOs, civil society and the private sector make UNICEF’s work for children possible. In turn, our credibility, impartiality and record of achieving results make us a partner of choice. Global brands – from Ikea and Lego to Microsoft – leverage their resources and drive innovation to help children and young…, Almost half the world's children, reached each year with, lifesaving vaccinations, , through efforts by UNICEF, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other partners. “Generation Unlimited” partnership equips young people for the world of work, US$1 billion, partnership between UNICEF and the World Bank to invest in, education and skills training for youth, in support of Generation Unlimited. A bar of soap, 30+ million bars of soap, and other hygiene products donated by Unilever to reach people around the world with, critical hand-washing supplies, in 2020. “Everything is going back to normal.” Nine-year-old, Tabarak, and her family were forced to flee their home in Mosul, Iraq, when she was in kindergarten. Today she's back with her friends and attending a school that was rehabilitated with UNICEF’s support., 6. An influential voice for children, UNICEF is the world’s leading voice for – and with – children. Impartial and non-political, we are never silent about violations of children’s rights. Our research and reports are a leading source of data and information on the situation of children and young people around the world for journalists, researchers, policy makers and advocates. Our…, 14 million+ young people, in 80 countries can, voice their opinions and connect with their leaders, through UNICEF’s social messaging tool U-Report . 178 countries took part in World Children’s Day, 181 countries, participated in marking the, 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 2019. Social media icon, 100+ million followers, on social media meant UNICEF was among , the most followed and liked of international organizations , in the world in 2020.* *Ranking by Twiplomacy