
UNICEF has always worked in emergencies, both natural and
man-made. Originally called the United Nations Children’s Emergency
Fund, the organisation was created to provide humanitarian assistance to
children living in a world shattered by the Second World War. Much has
changed since then, but UNICEF’s fundamental mission has not. Though
emergencies grow increasingly complex, their impacts ever more
devastating, UNICEF remains dedicated to providing life-saving
assistance to children affected by disasters, and to protecting their
rights in any circumstances, no matter how difficult. In health and
nutrition, water and sanitation, protection, education and HIV/AIDS,
UNICEF’s Core Corporate Commitments to Children in Emergencies are more
than a mission statement – they are a humanitarian imperative.
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