The Israeli Fund for UNICEF

 
 

The Israeli Fund for UNICEF raises funds to support UNICEF's work saving children's lives and providing youth around the world with health, education, equality, and protection. The Israeli Fund strengthens UNICEF’s lifesaving work through resource mobilization, advocacy, and education with local partners, working to make Israel part of the global efforts to better the lives of children internationally and promote children's rights within Israel. Donations raised by the Israeli Fund for UNICEF go to fund programs of UNICEF's offices in over 150 global countries. The Israeli Fund is contributing to UNICEF's efforts to benefit millions of lives around the world by supporting programs in the fields of water and sanitation, nutrition, education, child protection, HIV/AIDS, and emergency relief. Today, the renewed Israeli Fund for UNICEF chaired by Adv. Moriel Matalon continues its non-profit work to contribute to UNICEF’s global mission and is on the verge of a new resource mobilization campaign in Israel.

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow Visits Israel
Israel, October 12-18, 2009
Mia Farrow, American actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, spent 6 days visiting Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank to draw attention to the impact of ongoing conflict on children and their families. Mia spent a day in Sderot and met with children who told her about their experiences living under the constant threat of attack.
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Amdocs & UNICEF Global Partnership
Israel, November 20, 2009
Amdocs, a high-tech company providing customer management and operating systems to some of the world’s biggest telecommunication providers, has entered into a global campaign and partnership with UNICEF. The partnership was initiated by Amdocs in Israel and the Israeli Fund for UNICEF.
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Israel & UNICEF assisting children world-wide
Israel, January 10, 2007
December 11th, 2006 was UNICEF’s 60th birthday celebrations where held in dozens of countries worldwide among them Israel. Israel's historical cooperation with UNICEF goes back to 1948 with the establishment of the State.
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Israeli Woman chosen to sit on UNICEF's Global Consultation Committee
Morocco, June 26, 2006
Rina Yitzhaki the spokesperson of the Israeli committee for UNICEF was asked to serve as a member of UNICEF's E4D task force.


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The Israel Committee for UNICEF Hosts With the Cinematech the "International Child's Day" Event i
Tel Aviv, Israel, November 20th 2003
The Israel Committee for UNICEF will host an event focusing on children’s rights in Israel and around the world as part of "International children's rights day".


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The Use of Psycho-Social Skills with Children at Risk
Haifa, Israel, August 2002
Three workshops were conducted together with Unicef. The overall objective of these programs was to train professionals, be they educators or Social and community workers, to improve their skills in teaching children, supervising kindergarten teachers to upgrade them professionally or while dealing with children and parents who are traumatic or post traumatic.
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Teacher's College a Course on "Children's Rights"
Have you ever before learned in teacher's college a course on "Children's Rights"? Have you ever before seen teacher students involved in preparing lesson's plan concerning the UN Convention on the rights of the child? Have you ever before participated in writing a "play" that elaborates on issues relating to violations of children's rights?
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Ashdod - A UNICEF & Child Friendly City
The concept of a city friendly to children and to Unicef was born in the summer of 2000. It was the result of a local initiative designed to support the Israel Committee for Unicef's work in the field of education for development, advocacy on behalf of children's rights and fundraising through the sale of Unicef products and other innovative activities.
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Organization:
The Israeli Fund for UNICEF

Population served:
Both sexes, Children, Teens

Languages:
Hebrew

Area of Focus:
poverty and hunger, children and youth, fund-raising

Location of Activities:
Israel

Contact Person:
Sarit Henig, Site Manager

Office Address:
Ben Yehuda 32, Office 828-829, Beit El-Al, Tel Aviv 63805

Phone:
03-620-2338

Fax:
03-620-8029

Email:
info@unicef.org.il

Link To

The Israeli Fund for UNICEF WebSite


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