Unicef is a healthcare company focusing on children's rights, education, and disease prevention. With a unique position among global organizations, Unicef works with decision-makers and grassroots partners to turn innovative ideas into reality for the betterment of young lives. Founded in 1946, the organization has since become a driving force in creating a world where every child's rights are realized. Unicef serves in more than 190 countries and territories through country programs and National Committees.
Based in New York, New York, Unicef is a small healthcare organization with 50 employees and an annual revenue of $2.6 million. They work to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and promote peace and security for children globally. Unicef's diverse workforce of 60% female and 56.4% ethnic minorities is dedicated to improving the lives of every child, advocating for proper care, education, immunization against common diseases, HIV/AIDS prevention, and the creation of protective environments during emergencies.


