The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), formerly known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Relief Fund, was established in1946 65438+February 1 1 to meet the urgent needs of children in postwar Europe and China.
Since 1950, its work has been expanded to meet the long-term needs of children and mothers in all developing countries in the world. From 65438 to 0953, UNICEF became a permanent member of the United Nations system, belonging to the United Nations system, entrusted by the United Nations General Assembly, and committed to realizing the rights of survival, development, protection and participation of children all over the world.
UNICEF stands for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Through the cooperation plan with the government and the establishment of national committees, UNICEF has been working in 90 countries around the world. The aid work covers every corner of the world, and the results of the work have been recognized in practice, and a number of local partners have been developed. It is a leading international service organization for teenagers and children.