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UNICEF's Mission to Protect Children's Rights and Promote Development

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

UNICEF, founded in 1946, is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for children's rights, meet their basic needs, and expand their opportunities. Guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF aims to establish children's rights as universal ethical principles. The organization prioritizes the most disadvantaged children, including victims of war, disasters, and extreme poverty. UNICEF collaborates with UN partners and humanitarian agencies to provide rapid response in emergencies, ensuring the protection and development of children worldwide.
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Why It's Important?

UNICEF's commitment to children's rights and development is crucial for global progress. By focusing on the most vulnerable children, the organization addresses fundamental human rights issues and promotes equality. UNICEF's efforts in emergencies and its advocacy for policy changes help build resilient communities and foster sustainable development. The organization's work supports the attainment of global development goals and the vision of peace and social progress outlined in the UN Charter.

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