UNICEF Foundation Day 2025: December 11th was UNICEF Foundation Day, celebrated each year in honor of the United Nations Children’s Fund. This year, the organization commemorates its 79th anniversary, proceeding with the mission to protect the rights and welfare of all children worldwide, from enhancing health care and promoting education to disaster relief as UNICEF remains a key factor in shaping the lives of millions of children.
When is UNICEF Foundation Day 2025
UNICEF Foundation Day is observed on December 11 every year. The day realizes the responsibility of saving helpless children and standing for poor communities. This day, in the year 2025, will indicate the continuous commitment of the organization to the welfare and empowerment of a child.
What is UNICEF?
UNICEF is a global humanitarian organization established in 1946 by the United Nations. It focuses its mission on providing emergency aid, education, health care and protection to children affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters. Currently, UNICEF is active in more than 190 countries on issues including but not limited to child health, education, nutrition, protection and disaster relief.
What is the full form of UNICEF?
UNICEF stands for the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, a name used until 1953. Later, the name was shortened to United Nations Children’s Fund but retained the same abbreviation.
History of UNICEF
On December 11, 1946, UNICEF was established to supply food, clothing, and medical care to children in post-World War II Europe. During the following decades, in 1953 it became a permanent UN organization and later, in 1965, was given the Nobel Peace Prize owing to its child welfare efforts around the world. Since then, UNICEF has expanded partnerships with governments, NGOs and private institutions to further child-centered programs worldwide.
Significance of UNICEF
- UNICEF plays a critical role in the betterment and improvement of children’s lives by:
- Reducing child mortality due to immunization programs.
- Ensuring access to quality education and gender equality
- Nutrition and health support
- Providing emergency assistance in disaster hotspots
- It strengthens communities, protects vulnerable children, and advocates for their rights around the world through its work.
Where is the headquarters of UNICEF?
The main headquarters of UNICEF are situated in New York City, USA. Its global operations are supported by various offices:
- Budapest, Hungary – Global Shared Services
- Geneva, Switzerland – Funding and Partnerships
- Copenhagen, Denmark – Supply Division
- Florence, Italy – Office of Research
- Brussels, Belgium – Regional Office
- Tokyo, Japan & Seoul, South Korea – Regional Offices
Theme of UNICEF 2025
Its official theme for UNICEF Foundation Day 2025 is “My Day, My Rights”, which highlights the importance of children’s rights, especially their empowerment and involvement in decisions that affect their lives.
Who announced the Universal Children’s Day?
The United Nations General Assembly instituted Universal Children’s Day back in 1954 to develop universal awareness of children’s rights and welfare. The inclusion of UNICEF is an addition to the mission in emphasizing global child protection issues.
Who is the founder of UNICEF?
UNICEF was founded in 1946 by Ludwik Rajchman, a physician and humanitarian, to meet the urgent needs of children who were suffering under the aftermath of World War II. The vision at that time laid the foundation for decades of global child advocacy and relief work.
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