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    Unicef Case Study

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    or less: Red Cross and Unuicef. Last year I wrote about Red Cross. So this year I decided to write about Unicef. Unicef has voluntary groups all over the Finland. In September every year there are weekend for the voluntary workers where they meet each other. It is very great to see people from every where in Finland and have the same aim in this big organization. Finnish Committee for Unicef has been established 1967. This committee is based in Helsinki and has about 50 employees in the office. Voluntary

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    UNICEF THE GLOBAL ORGANISTAION OF THE GLOBAL INEQUALITIES UNICEF means the United Nations Children ’s Fund An international organisation Fatanat Elhomayssi Geography assignment- report on an organisation Contents page 1. The history on unicef…………………………. page 1 2. Goals/vision/mission……………………….... page 2 3. Summary of activities……………………… page3 4. Countries unicef work in………………......... page 4 5. Name of activity……………………………… page 5 6. Explanation on supporting

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    UNICEF Global authority to influence decision makers Why does UNICEF have the authority? Saved more lives than any other humanitarian organization Inception: 50 years ago‚ and advocates children privileges and right Supported entirely by volunteer donations Part of UN – active in 190 countries Unparalleled and support and outreach compared to any other organizations Vision statement‚ mission and their values Children’s Rights Unfortunately‚ millions of kids die every year to preventable

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    are considered pests by some of the business community—as vermin to be exterminated. But some of them have committed no crime and are the victims of the wrongdoing of uncaring and corrupt politicians and abusive‚ impoverished parents. According to UNICEF‚ an estimated 100 million children worldwide live at least part of their time on the streets. In the Philippines‚ a government report in 1998 put the figure at 1.2 million street children—about 70‚000 of them in Metro Manila alone. Another report

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    lack of an affordable vaccine. UNICEF is doing whatever it takes to reach a day when the number of children dying from preventable causes is not 18‚000- it is ZERO B. After you have heard my presentation about “UNICEF” you will have learned the followings: 1. UNICEF-WHY UNICEF? 2. Some of UNICEF’s missions 3. Things that UNICEF has done or doing II. BODY A. UNICEF-Why UNICEF? 1. UNICEF was created on December 11‚ 1946 2. Works in 190 countries 3. UNICEF is experienced 4. Will use

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    Bibliography: Baizermann‚ Tom. Homeless Children. Oxford University Press. New York. 1990. Smith‚ Jane. Promise and Progress. Cambridge University Press‚ London‚ 1998. Grant‚ James. Strategies for Children in the 2000. New York‚ N.Y‚ UNICEF‚ 1999.

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    Country : Japan Committee: United Nations Children’s Fund Topic A : Gendered and sexual Identities in relation to education in Japan. Multicultural education is an idea ‚ an educational reform movement and a process whose major goal is to change the structure of educational institutions so that male & female students and students with diverse racial ‚ ethnic and different sexual desires will have an equal chance to achieve academically. Compared to other countries ‚ Japan

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    recommendations. The definition of ‘street children’ is contested‚ but many practitioners and policy makers use United Nations International Children Fund’s (UNICEF) concept of boys and girls aged under 18 for whom ‘the street’ has become home or their source of livelihood‚ and who are inadequately protected and supervised (UNICEF‚ 1985). UNICEF further combines the two categories and says‚ “Street children” is a term often used to describe both children who work in the streets and markets of cities

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    Reports of UNICEF

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    1. The two reports focus on poverty in two similar but also somewhat contrasting ways. The UNICEF report tends to define poverty with two main ideas. The first idea is the simple fact of income per household. The other instance they looked at is the child deprivation index‚ for smaller European countries‚ which focused primarily on essential items to a child’s well being. The other source provided was the ChildStats.gov summary‚ and they concluded that poverty was also based on income‚ but in

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    Why do organisations like UNICEF need branding? i. UNICEF and its national committees were facing increased competition‚ particularly from child sponsor organizations such as Save the Children and World Vision. These organizations raised more money than UNICEF and UNICEF also failed in forging corporate ties. This may be also because since it was thought to be related UN people considered it to be rich. ii. UNICEF got the major chunk of its income from voluntary contribution; however the

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