All UNICEF funds come from voluntary government and private contributions and the sale of greeting card products. There are no dues. The State Department recommends to Congress a U.S. contribution. Congress has frequently increased the figure in response to popular support for UNICEF and the world's children.
The top ten sources for emergency funding as of 31 October 2007 are: CERF (Central Emergency Response Fund of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), pooled funds (excluding CERF), United States of America, Sweden, European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO), United Kingdom, Netherlands, Japan, Canada, and the German National Committee for UNICEF.
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UNICEF is the international charity that collects money on Halloween. This tradition dates back to 1950 when Trick or Treat for UNICEF began.
UNICEF's total income for 2006 was $2,781,000,000.
UNICEF stands for "United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund" and is a charity that helps provide food and healthcare for children in developing countries. At Halloween they do 'Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF" as a way to raise funds for the program.
Where does UNICEF work?UNICEF has programmes in more than 190 countries, territories and areas. There are 36 National Committees in wealthier countries that raise money for programmes in developing countries and create an understanding about children's rights, working to ensure that everybody knows how important it is to be aware of international issues.UNICEF is based in New York, USA and Geneva, Switzerland with the main supply warehouse in Copenhagen, Denmark. Anthony Lake is the Executive Director of UNICEF.
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Soccer Aid raises money for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, which works to provide assistance and support to children in need around the world. The event features a charity football match that brings together celebrities, former professional players, and football legends to raise funds and awareness for various UNICEF programs focused on health, education, and protection for vulnerable children. Since its inception in 2006, Soccer Aid has raised millions to help improve the lives of children globally.
donating money to overseas countries