For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS.
UNICEF is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized. UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is also the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries. As a global authority UNICEF is able to influence decision makers at the global level and turn the most innovative ideas into reality.
More than 13,000 staff work with UNICEF, with approximately
85 per located in the field in 190 countries. Seven regional offices and
over 124 country offices worldwide, 34 national committees, a research
centre in Florence, a supply division in Copenhagen, a shared services
centre in Budapest and offices in Berlin, Brussels, Seoul and Tokyo, and
UNICEF headquarters in New York and Geneva work on helping children
survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence.
We employ committed professional to work in our five focus
areas: Child Survival and Development, Basic Education and Gender
Equality, HIV/AIDS, Child Protection and Policy Advocacy and
Partnerships. We also employ staff with expertise in administration and
finance, human resources, information technology, supply and
logistics as well as external relations and communication. UNICEF’s
presence in humanitarian crises means that we also seek experts in
emergency preparedness and response.