The official website of UNICEF telephone, UNICEF is a global children's service organization. The UNICEF office in China and its government partners are committed to improving the lives of the most vulnerable children. Every child has the right to survive, develop, be protected and participate in family and social affairs.
Different things can be contacted with UNICEF in different ways.
1, general affairs
United Nations Children's Fund China Office
Address: No.0/2, Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Postal code: 100600
Email/email/email
beijing@unicef.org
Tel: +86 10 853 1 2600
Fax: +86 10 6532 3 107
2. Media affairs
If you need to interview experts of UNICEF or get more news information, please write to beiijing@unicef.org. To read UNICEF press releases and related media guides, please visit the news information center.
3. Donations
All our funds come from voluntary contributions. You can choose to donate monthly to help children for a long time. You can also support your child by making a single donation or buying a caring gift. If you want to know more details, please visit the "Support us" webpage. If you have any questions, please contact us in the following ways:
Customer service telephone number: 02 1 6077 7537
(Working hours: Monday to Friday 9: 00–18: 00)
E-mail :contact.china@unicef.org
Call center: 0216077530, 02 1 5 13 2322, 6077531or 0 10 5326 770 1.
4. Cooperation matters
Please contact us if your company/enterprise wants to be a partner of UNICEF.
Tel: +86 10 853 1 8430 or +86 10 853 1 8438.
E-mail :partnerships.china@unicef.org
After the donation, there will be telephone follow-up and SMS questionnaire survey two days later. The phone number is 02 160777530 (the mobile phone may be marked as harassing phone, please don't hang up). The customer service patiently followed up the donors who donated for the first time and asked several questions to answer questions for the donors. In addition, the short message questionnaire link also has the function of leaving a message and uploading pictures, which will be published in UNICEF publications.