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What are specific projects UNICEF are doing and how do they raise money for it?

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Answered by aditiad205smf
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Explanation:UNICEF’s private sector fundraising and engagement work across National Committees, regional offices,

country offices, PFP and other Divisions achieved remarkable results in 2017, concluding the year and the

2014-2017 Private Fundraising and Partnerships Plan above the planned targets and helping UNICEF

achieve critical results for children.

Throughout 2014–2017, the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) continued to lead,

coordinate and maximize UNICEF’s private sector fundraising, engagement, partnerships and advocacy for

children. PFP provided strategic advice and technical support to 34 National Committees and 21 country

offices with private sector fundraising activities, as well as to other country offices engaging with the private

sector to deliver on the child rights agenda.

2017 was a record breaking year for PFP, reaching $1,895 million dollars1

in gross revenue, $275 million

more than was raised in 2016, compared to $1,612 million raised in 2014. Growth was achieved in nearly

every country where UNICEF raises private sector revenue, and in every channel. Equally important is the

acceleration of growth: 2017 brought the highest year-on-year income growth ever (excluding ORE raised

during the year of the Tsunami). This is evidence of a very healthy business model with strong underlying

growth and diversification of opportunities to better manage risks. It was also a record-breaking year for net

revenue. After fundraising costs and other costs were deducted, $1,485 million was available for UNICEF

programmes, exceeding the goal in the 2014–2017 Plan and meeting the 2017 budget submitted to the

Executive Board.

While pledge is the most important source of private sector revenue, UNICEF benefits from a diverse

portfolio of donors, including foundations such as The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, wealthy individuals,

membership groups such as Rotary International, faith based organisations such as LDS Charities and

corporate donors such as retailer H&M and the bank ING.

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Answered by aaditya1108
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Child survival
A Promise Renewed.
Early childhood development.
Health.
HIV/AIDS.
Immunization.
Nutrition.
Water, sanitation and hygiene.

UNICEF is supported entirely by the voluntary contributions of governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), foundations, corporations and private individuals. UNICEF receives no funding from the assessed dues of the United Nations.




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