Who we are
UNICEF is the United Nations Children's Fund, the world’s leading advocate for children. UNICEF is non-political and works in over 150 countries to make a lasting difference to the lives of women and children around the world.
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UNICEF’s vision is to build a world where the rights of every child are realised. Every child must be given the chance to become a productive member of society, and must have the right to be heard. UNICEF is non-partisan and we do not discriminate. In everything UNICEF does, the most disadvantaged children and the countries in greatest need have priority.
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Find out more about UNICEF Australia's Board of Directors. All members of the UNICEF Australia board give their time and expertise voluntarily. Their role is to set policy and help implement strategic plans for the organisation that are developed in partnership with UNICEF in Geneva.
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Goodwill Ambassadors greatly enhance UNICEF's work. UNICEF Australia. UNICEF Australia works with a range of Goodwill Ambassadors to help raise awareness of the plight of women and children worldwide. UNICEF’s celebrities have a wide range of talents and achievements, but they all share a commitment to improving the lives of children worldwide.
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Read UNICEF Australia's 2009 Annual Report
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UNICEF Australia has a comprehensive Corporate Governance policy.
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Applications for employment must be submitted with the appropriate forms. Click here for further information.
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