2011 in review: read the Annual Report
Inspiring stories of survival and UNICEF triumphs, compelling supporter highlights, examples of lifesaving contributions, accounts of U.S. Fund National and Regional Board leadership — the 2011 U.S. Fund for UNICEF Annual Report has it all.
Published each fall, the report offers a snapshot of recent U.S. Fund activities and a summary of financial highlights from our fiscal year. But it does something else, too — it serves as a yearly rallying cry for U.S. supporters of child survival. The Annual Report chronicles successes and galvanizes us all to tackle future challenges.
This year, the report features stories about fighting measles in Liberia, getting girls into school in India, and providing emergency relief in Pakistan. It also captures many of UNICEF’s accomplishments, including the procurement of enough doses of vaccine to immunize 58 percent of the world’s children.
Readers also learn about the American donors, foundations, corporate partners, NGOs, UNICEF Ambassadors, sports teams, and volunteers who help empower UNICEF to perform such amazing feats. You can also find a map depicting UNICEF’s presence all over the world, see dozens of stirring photos, get a program breakdown of U.S. Fund contributions, learn about recent U.S. Fund field visits, and much more.
If you haven’t already, check out the Annual Report.
I am writing UNICEF…I am urging UNICEF to help the children in Syria….they are being killed, torutred, arrested…freezing in the cold…with no blankets, no warm clothing….Please help them….before more Die…
Why in the world would I donate to an organization as corrupt as UNICEF, maybe if the greedy powers that be of your organization were to give up some of their outrageous salaries and “perks” your donations might actually do some good. When I donate $1, I want $1 to go to the cause NOT less than 15 cents. Try being honest in your TV campaign and let peoplke really know where their $$$$ is actually going.
Hello Tory,
We are very proud of our efficency. We make sure that every dollar is used wisely. Ninety percent of total contributions go directly toward the mission of our organization, including program services and educating the public.
Our financial statements are independently audited by non-profit watchdog groups such as Charity Navigator and reported in our annual report, also available online. If you’re interested in learning more please visit this page: http://www.unicefusa.org/donate/give-with-confidence.html
Hi Tory. Have some faith in the work that Unicef does for the children of our world. They do a great job, but it is hard to get donations because of the economy right now. I donate and I advocate on my facebook page, and believe me, I woudn’t be doing this if I didn’t know how worthwhile this amazing organization is. Think about it and have a great New Year.