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In an age of increasing globalisation, when more and more people are on the move, refugees are not unique because they are away from home. What sets them apart is that they cannot return there. More
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GRUPO BBVA: Tres años para apoyar la educación de 1.200 niños y niñas en Dadaab, Kenia. More

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UNICEF's corporate partnerships: Greece - Diners Club

Diners Club Greece, a subsidiary of Citibank, has issued in cooperation with the Hellenic National Committee an affinity card under the name of Diners Club-UNICEF. There are currently over 84,000 account holders in this program. More

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Barcelona's Ronaldinho sports team jersey with UNICEF logo.

International partnerships: FC Barcelona

September 2007 marks the second year of a global alliance between UNICEF and FC Barcelona. The legendary football club made a commitment of €1.5 million per year over five years to benefit children across the developing world affected by HIV/AIDS. Along with the funding, the sports club will... More

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Teaching essential life skills to refugees through sports

UNICEF's corporate partnerships: China - Audi

UNICEF has been cooperating with the China Association of Science and Technology (CAST) to address the rights of the out-of-school children since the 1980’s. The project aims to actively engage out-of-school adolescents in sport-related activities to develop essential life skills such as team... More

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Angelique holds baby girl while waiting to be vaccinated by a UNICEF-supported project at Ste. Catherine Labouré Hospital in Haiti.

International partnerships: P&G Pampers®

Since 2006, through its ‘1 Pack = 1 Life-Saving Vaccine’ campaign, Pampers® has successfully donated 200 million tetanus vaccines, protecting women and their babies around the world from Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus (MNT). On September 28, 2009, P&G announces its commitment to donate a further... More

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Sports can play a vital role in positive change for refugees

How sports partnerships are transforming the lives of refugee youth

Sports provide children with the opportunity to gain both self-confidence and the respect of others, simply by nurturing their natural abilities. For refugee youth, many of whom are subject to psycho-social problems, sports have wide ranging benefits, instilling positive values of self-assurance... More

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Amway backs UNICEF’s work for child health and welfare

Amway Europe One by One for Children campaign

Amway Europe joined forces with UNICEF for children in 2001. In 2003, the company launched its Corporate Social Responsibility Programme, the One by One for Children campaign, which now incorporates the UNICEF partnership. More

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Lighting up Fifth Avenue, New York – and Beverley Hills

UNICEF Crystal Snowflake provides beacon of hope

The UNICEF Snowflake is a dazzling, illuminated crystal ornament that graces the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills each holiday season as a beacon of hope, peace and compassion for vulnerable children around the world. More

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UNDP-INTEL project addresses youth social inclusion problems in Ukraine

To support youth development in Ukraine, UNDP and technology company INTEL decided to join efforts and design a special project which would assist in developing social competencies (project management, critical thinking, leadership, conflict resolution etc.) of young women and men through the use... More

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Stronger IT links for a stronger society

E-Communities in Ukraine promoting youth civic participation

UNDP partners with Intel Ukraine Microelectronics Ltd., a division of one of the world’s leading telecommunications companies on a one-year pilot project, launched in July 2007 to create a web-based e-community for students from select universities. More