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UNICEF and Starwood "Check Out for Children"
Check Out For Children is an alliance between Starwood Hotels & Resorts and UNICEF. Upon arrival at a Starwood hotel, guests are advised they will be invited to add one US$1 to their bill upon check out, as a donation to UNICEF. More
Citigroup and WFP develop an emergency preparedness and response network
In 2007, Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking and WFP announced the launch of the WFP Emergency Network, a ground-breaking partnership between the private sector and WFP. The Network enables companies to deliver pre-planned contributions – such as trucks, telecommunications equipment, food,... More
TNT and WFP team up to Move the World
Since 2002, TNT has been an active partner of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian aid agency. Each year, WFP provides food aid to an average of 90 million people, including 56 million children, in more than 80 countries. More
Unilever and WFP come 'Together for Child Vitality'
Together for Child Vitality is Unilever's partnership with WFP to improve the nutrition and health of poor school-aged children, while raising funds and increasing awareness of the issue of child hunger. More
DaimlerChrysler promotes intercultural dialogue
Through “Mondialogo” UNESCO and DaimlerChrysler promote intercultural dialogue and exchange. Mondialogo brings people from different cultures and from different parts of the world together so that they can talk to each other and exchange ideas, knowledge and opinions. More
UNESCO community radio stations launched
Community radio has a special place in UNESCO’s programmes. The aim of UNESCO’s community radio programme is to address crucial social issues at a community level, such as poverty and social exclusion, empower marginalized rural groups and catalyse democratic processes and development efforts. More
Bayer funds youth involvement in environmental protection
In June 2004, UNEP announced a one million Euro per annum partnership with German-based chemicals and healthcare company Bayer AG to support its global long-term strategy to involve young people in environmental issues. More
Public-private partnerships strengthen health systems and AIDS response
A new UNAIDS report, HIV-related Public-Private Partnerships and Health Systems Strengthening, highlights how the AIDS response has been a strong catalyst in the establishment of public-private partnerships for health, particularly in Africa. Many of these partnerships initially focused on HIV but... More