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The motto of UNICEF is to give every child the chance to grow up healthy, happy, and safe.
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The flag of UNICEF has an outline of a mother holding a child within a blue globe surrounded by olive leaves.
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UNICEF was founded in 1940 to protect the children affected by the world war.
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UNICEF works in over 200 countries to reach the children and young people in greatest need.
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UNICEF also received The Nobel Peace Prize, as a recognition for its work in the year 1965.
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In an attempt to create awareness, UNICEF also releases films for group showings.
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The project GIRL STAR, of UNICEF, documents stories of girls from the most disadvantaged communities across the northern states of Africa.
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Apart from actively distributing mosquito nets and medicines, the organization also gathers vaccines for 40 percent of children globally.
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UNICEF is the successor of the International Children's Emergency Fund.
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Manchester United, wore the UNICEF logo on the front of their uniforms from 2006 for five years supporting and sponsoring the organization.
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UNICEF is headquartered in Geneva.
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UNICEF's WASH initiative is to prevent disease and protect the health of children through hygiene.
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The International UNICEF Day is celebrated on November 14th every year.
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Katy Perry was appointed as UNICEF’s newest Goodwill Ambassador in 2019.
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