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UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere.
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.unicef.org
  • 3 United Nations Plz
    New York, NY USA 10017
  • Phone: 212.326.7000

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Jorge Torres
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Paul Essche
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