UNICEF Day is celebrated each year on December 11. The association works in 190 nations and means to save kids’ lives, to safeguard their privileges, and to assist them with satisfying their latent capacity, from youth through youthfulness.
UNICEF Day is observed each year on December 11. The United Nations General Assembly made UNICEF on December 11, 1946, as the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund. The program was started to give supplies, help and to work on the wellbeing, sustenance, training, and general government assistance of kids after World War II.
UNICEF Day 2021: Universal Children’s Day
The association was initially named United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund. Be that as it may, in 1953, it turned into an extremely durable office of the UN, and the words ‘Global’ and ‘Crisis’ were dropped from the authority name yet the abbreviation proceeded.
UNICEF works in 190 countries to save kids’ lives, to safeguard their privileges, and to assist them with satisfying their latent capacity, from youth through youthfulness.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) this year finished 75 years of its establishment. Along these lines to stamp the event, here are some well known statements by some renowned people.