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הקרן  הישראלית למען יוניסף

THE ISRAELI FUND FOR UNICEF

Equador Earthquake

Equador Earthquake

At least 246 people have died so far and more than 2,500 people have been injured

Urgent Response for Nepal

Urgent Response for Nepal

One year after the earthquake in Nepal, 1.1 million children still need our help

Civil War in Yemen

Civil War in Yemen

Fighting in Yemen has closed numerous schools and left children in a desperate struggle to survive. Without emergency relief and an end to the conflict, their situation will only become worse.

Together, we can make the coming year better for the children!

A year for the tragedy in Haiti

A year for the tragedy in Haiti

Fundraising campaign for the Children of Haiti Chamber Music Festival in Eilat. Sir Roger Moore, former James Bond, Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF for 15 years

For the children of Haiti

For the children of Haiti

Quiet distress is poverty, disease and what remains after the echo of natural disasters are over - the people of UNICEF, continue to take care of children and the needy.

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UNICEF 

On 11 December 1946, the global community proclaims a new ethic of protection and care of children, establishing the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to respond to the millions of displaced and refugee children deprived of shelter, fuel and food in the aftermath of World War II.

 

The story of UNICEF is a story of childhoods lost and reclaimed, childhoods nurtured and protected. It is the story of how much good the human family can do when it unites to protect the rights of its youngest and most vulnerable citizens.

The Israeli Fund for UNICEF

The Israeli Fund for UNICEF, is an extension of the World Organization of the United Nations Rights for Child.

The association exists in Israel since 2009.

The organization's activities is divide in two:

 

1. working to promote and raising awareness of children's rights in Israel.

 

2. Raising funds to save children in the world.

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