UNICEF
New York, United States49000 employees UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, is a permanent agency of the United Nations established in 1946. Initially created to provide relief to children and mothers affected by World War II, UNICEF has since expanded its mission to focus on long-term child welfare, health, nutrition, education, and development worldwide. Headquartered in New York City, UNICEF operates in 192 countries and territories, supported by voluntary contributions from governments and private sectors. UNICEF's core mission is to improve the health, nutrition, education, and rights of children, particularly those in disadvantaged situations. The organization administers vaccines, treats malnutrition, and provides education to millions of children each year. It also focuses on water, sanitation, hygiene, and protection services, responding rapidly to emergencies and collaborating with NGOs and UN partners. Through its various programs, UNICEF aims to ensure that every child is healthy, educated, protected, and respected.