Words matter. These are the best UNICEF Quotes from famous people such as Mindy Grossman, Ishmael Beah, Cedi Osman, James Nesbitt, Brandy Norwood, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
All children, regardless of their income, ethnicity, or geography have the right to be protected and be given the opportunity to reach their full potential, which is why our global HSNi Cares partner is the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
Whenever I speak at the United Nations, UNICEF or elsewhere to raise awareness of the continual and rampant recruitment of children in wars around the world, I come to realize that I still do not fully understand how I could have possibly survived the civil war in my country, Sierra Leone.
It is a dream come true to become a UNICEF National Ambassador.
I do commercials, but I also go to Sudan as an ambassador for UNICEF.
When I was a little girl, I remember carrying my orange UNICEF carton with me as I went Trick-or-Treating.
UNICEF has repeatedly called on governments to ensure basic services for children and this includes providing food where the need exists.
Working with UNICEF made me grow up and recognize how fortunate I am.
I didn’t go to Latin America thinking, ‘I’m gonna write a book. This is what I’m gonna do.’ I went there to work for UNICEF and to learn.
I guarantee you that the people who watch ‘Conan O’Brien’ or who watch ‘Entertainment Tonight’ and probably a lot of these other programs have never heard of Operation Blessing. Maybe they have heard of UNICEF, and I’m sure they have heard of the Red Cross, but they haven’t heard of this organization.
Working with kids is something I really enjoy doing – that’s why I also do work with UNICEF.
I look forward to working with UNICEF as they continue to make the world a better place for children.
I’ve been a Goodwill Ambassador for the UNICEF and the UNICEF family for more than twelve years.
Of those who die from avoidable, poverty-related causes, nearly 10 million, according to UNICEF, are children under five. They die from diseases such as measles, diarrhea, and malaria that are easy and inexpensive to treat or prevent.
When the Haiti earthquake happened, I registered with UNICEF to set up an account, and posted to Twitter for people to donate to it. In a matter of a couple of hours, $30,000 had been donated. That, to me, was eye-opening.
I’ve been doing a lot of work on female rights, especially adolescent rights. I’ve been to a lot of schools where the UNICEF had set up villages in India, and it’s an eye-opening experience.
Corporate partners help UNICEF fund our programmes for children, advocate with us on their behalf, or facilitate our work through logistical, technical, research or supply support.
When I started to work with UNICEF, it was a new way of giving some love and care to the world.
Bulgaria is the first state that has been awarded for its excellent fight against iodine deficiency by UNICEF.
I have been lucky to see first-hand the impact that UNICEF has had on children’s lives and I am looking forward to continuing my work with the organization.
My role model was Sachin Tendulkar as a kid. I feel very proud that I have been able to follow his footsteps and become a UNICEF ambassador like him.
I adore my family; they are my joy. However, I am committed to my work. If, on a Saturday morning when I was ostensibly going to be with the children, and something arose at RADA or at UNICEF or at the orphanage or whatever, I would allow the other pressures to take precedent.
My first big mission for UNICEF in Ethiopia was just to attract attention, before it was too late, to conditions which threatened the whole country. My role was to inform the world, to make sure that the people of Ethiopia were not forgotten.
Bond has afforded me a great personal passport, which I use for UNICEF.
I have been working with UNICEF Peru a lot. I am aiming to educate children, mostly because once adults reach adulthood, your views are shaped. With children, you can really teach them, you can open their eyes to what is really going on. The only way we can open their eyes and free them is by educating them.
I feel that the most rewarding thing I have ever done in my life is to be associated with UNICEF.