Saturday, March 24, 2018

Getting to Know International Organizations: Part 1




UNICEF Logo







The website I chose to explore was UNICEF, an acronym standing for the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund.  UNICEF was established in 1946 and the initial intent was to meet the emergency needs of children in post-war Europe and China but has expanded to help meet the needs of children in over 190 countries. 

So far, I have learned that UNICEF has six different focus areas, which are:

·      Child protection and inclusion:  gender equality, children with disabilities, environment and climate change and social inclusion
·      Child survival:  HIV/AIDS, nutrition, immunizations, health
·      Education:  gender equality, emergencies and other humanitarian action, innovation in education
·      Emergency response
·      Gender equality
·      Research and analysis:  learning and knowledge exchange


Through the UNICEF website, I have learned that the organization works to prevent and reverse the effects of poverty.  While most adults can recover from poverty, as its effects can impact children for their entire lifetime.  Naturally, they will not get a second chance at a healthy start in life and if they fall into poverty in their early years, it is likely to be passed on to future generations.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Alvia,
    I'm glad this organization help give children a second chance in life. You are right when children fall into poverty it affects their education. They tend to fall behind their peers. Poverty can also contribute to children having social, emotional and behavior problems.

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